Levy and Recovery of the Tariff Sample Clauses

Levy and Recovery of the Tariff. The Concessionaire shall be entitled to recover Tariff from the users of the Project Facilities and Services as per the Tariff Notification, an extract of which is set out in Appendix 12. The Tariffs shall be revised in the manner set out in Appendix 12 and duly notified from time to time by the TAMP under Sections 48, 49 and 50 of the MPT Act or such other competent authority under the Applicable Laws. The Tariff Notification prescribes the maximum Tariff that can be levied by the Concessionaire and the Concessionaire may charge lower than the rates prescribed. As of the date hereof, the applicable Tariff guidelines are as set out in Appendix 12. The Concessionaire shall, subject to Article 8.2 hereunder, deposit all Tariff and other receipts in relation to the Project Facilities and Services in the Escrow Account and shall not make any such deposits to any other account either of the Concessionaire or of any other person.
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Levy and Recovery of the Tariff. The Concessionaire shall be entitled to recover Tariff from the users of the Project Facilities and Services as per the Tariff set by the Concessionaire as per Clause 8.1. The Concessionaire shall, subject to Clause 8.3 hereunder, deposit all Tariff and other receipts in relation to the Project Facilities and Services in the Escrow Account and shall not make any such deposits to any other account either of the Concessionaire or of any other person.
Levy and Recovery of the Tariff. The Project Facilities and Services under this agreement have been developed by the Concessionaire for its own use. The Tariff is not levied for own use. However, in order to optimise the use of the facility and as per the provisions of this agreement and in case the Concessionaire handles Other Cargo as directed by the Concessioning Authority, for some other User during the Operation phase, the Concessioning Authority shall be entitled to levy and recover tariff from the Owners/ consignees of cargo and the vessel owners/ agents using the Project Facilities and Services as per the Scale of Rates notified time to time. As of the date hereof, the applicable Tariff is as set out in Appendix 13. In addition, the Concessioning Authority shall collect from the user berth hire charges as per the Kandla Port Scale of Rates notified time to time, and share with the Concessionaire 50% of any payments realized for such berth hire charges. Further, the Concessionaire shall collect the Cargo handling Charges at the rates approved by the TAMP for handling Other Cargo through the mechanized facility as set out in Appendix 12 and applicable from time to time and shall pay to the Concessioning Authority 25% of the same as Royalty. For avoidance of doubt it is clarified that the Concessioning Authority shall collect the 100% wharfage charges for Other Cargo, as per Kandla Port Trust applicable Scale of Rates. It is further stated that the Concessioning Authority shall collect the other vessel related charges including Port dues, pilotage Fees, mooring charges, stream dues, anchorage fees etc, as per Scale of Rates and revised from time to time;

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