Log Load Receipts Sample Clauses

Log Load Receipts. Each load of logs shall require a load receipt. Load receipts shall be filled out properly and attached to the load before it leaves the loading site. Directions for filling out the load receipts are written in each log load receipt book. Trucks with trailers or semi-trucks with more that one trailer shall require a separate log load receipt for each truck or trailer load. All loads shall be scaled the same day they are delivered to approved destinations.
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Log Load Receipts. Each load of logs shall require a load receipt. Load receipts shall be filled out properly and attached to the load before it leaves the loading site. Directions for filling out the load receipts are written in each log load receipt book. Trucks with trailers or semi-trucks with more that one trailer shall require a separate log load receipt for each truck or trailer load. All loads shall be scaled the same day they are delivered to approved destinations. Any delay in delivery of a recorded load in the load ticket book shall be immediately reported to the COUNTY’S Timber Sale Administrator.

Related to Log Load Receipts

  • Gross Receipts The entire amount of all receipts, determined on a cash basis, from (a) tenant rentals collected pursuant to tenant leases of apartment units, for each month during the term hereof; provided that there shall be excluded from tenant rentals any tenant security deposits (except as provided below); (b) cleaning, tenant security and damage deposits forfeited by tenants in such period; (c) laundry and vending machines income; (d) any and all other receipts from the operation of the Project received and relating to the period in question; (e) proceeds from rental interruption insurance, but not any other insurance proceeds or proceeds from third-party damage claims, and (f) any other sums and charges collected in connection with termination of the tenant leases. Gross Receipts also does not include the proceeds of (i) any sale, exchange, refinancing, condemnation, or other disposition of all or any part of the Project, (ii) any loans to Owner whether or not secured by all or any part of the Project, (iii) any capital expenditures or funds deposited to cover costs of operations made by Owner, and (iv) any insurance policy (other than rental interruption insurance or proceeds from third-party damage claims).

  • Shipments The Vendor shall ship, deliver or provide ordered products or services within a commercially reasonable time after the receipt of the order from the TIPS Member. If a delay in said delivery is anticipated, the Vendor shall notify TIPS Member as to why delivery is delayed and shall provide an estimated time for completion of the order. TIPS or the requesting entity may cancel the order if estimated delivery time is not acceptable or not as agreed by the parties.

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