Common use of Magnesium Chloride Clause in Contracts

Magnesium Chloride. Results of the purity test shall be rounded up to the nearest whole percentage point. (.5 rounded up). A deduction of $1.00 (one dollar) per ton will be made for each percentage point from 91 percent through 87 percent and $2.00 (two dollars) per ton for each percentage point from 86 percent through 82 percent. Material with purity less than 81.5 percent will be paid for as snow and ice abrasives at a rate of $4.00 (four dollars) per ton. Deduction Sodium Chloride Sodium Chloride treated with Liquid Magnesium Chloride $1.00 per Ton 94 – 90 % 91 – 87 % $2.00 per Ton 89 – 85 % 86 – 82 % Paid at $4.00 per Ton Less than 84.5 % Less than 81.5 % B. MOISTURE Sodium Chloride If the moisture content exceeds two (2) percent, the weight to be paid for will be the gross weight of the Sodium Chloride minus twice the weight of the excess moisture computed as follows: Weight to be paid for = G x (104-2(m)) /100 G=Gross weight of material (wet). M=Percent of moisture to the nearest 0.5 percent based on oven dry weight.

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Samples: Professional Services Contract Contract, Professional Services Contract Contract, Professional Services Contract Contract

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Magnesium Chloride. Results of the purity test shall be rounded up to the nearest whole percentage point. (.5 rounded up). A deduction of $1.00 (one dollar) per ton will be made for each percentage point from 91 percent through 87 percent and $2.00 (two dollars) per ton for each percentage point from 86 percent through 82 percent. Material with purity less than 81.5 percent will be paid for as snow and ice abrasives at a rate of $4.00 (( four dollars) per ton. Deduction Sodium Chloride Sodium Chloride treated with Liquid Magnesium Chloride $1.00 per Ton 94 – 90 % 91 – 87 % $2.00 per Ton 89 – 85 % 86 – 82 % Paid at $4.00 per Ton Less than 84.5 % Less than 81.5 % B. MOISTURE Sodium Chloride If the moisture content exceeds two (2) percent, the weight to be paid for will be the gross weight of the Sodium Chloride minus twice the weight of the excess moisture computed as follows: Weight to be paid for = G x (104-2(m)) /100 G=Gross weight of material (wet). M=Percent of moisture to the nearest 0.5 percent based on oven dry weight.

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Samples: Professional Services Contract Contract

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