Measurement and Sampling Clause Samples

The Measurement and Sampling clause defines the procedures and standards for quantifying and collecting samples of materials, work, or environmental factors relevant to a contract. It typically outlines the methods to be used, the frequency of sampling, and the responsibilities of each party in conducting measurements or tests. For example, it may specify how construction materials are to be sampled for quality assurance or how environmental emissions are to be measured for compliance. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear, agreed-upon process for obtaining reliable data, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring that contractual requirements are met objectively.
Measurement and Sampling. Measurement of quantities and the taking of samples for the purposes of determining the quantity and quality of Shippers Pipeline Liquids or of Forties Blend and Raw Gas and/or Gas Products deliverable hereunder shall be carried out in accordance with Attachments B and E.
Measurement and Sampling. The quantity and quality of the Product delivered under the Agreement shall be determined by measurement, sampling and testing in accordance with the standard practice at the Loading Terminal at the time of shipment. The certificates of quantity and quality (or such other equivalent documents as may be issued at the Loading Terminal) for the Product comprising the shipment, provided by the Seller and issued in accordance with such standard practice shall, except in cases of manifest error or fraud, be conclusive and binding on both parties for invoicing purposes but without prejudice to the rights of either party to make any claim pursuant to Section 21.4.
Measurement and Sampling. The Company intends to continue to control through professional industrial hygiene practice and methods and will work within all applicable legislation.
Measurement and Sampling. Measurement and sampling of Crude Oil delivered by Alon to Centurion by Centurion to Alon shall be done in accordance with the applicable Tariff.
Measurement and Sampling. 18.1 The quantity and quality of the Products shall be determined (on the basis set out in this website) by an independent, licensed petroleum inspector appointed by Seller and approved by Buyer (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed). The costs of inspection shall be shared equally between the Parties. The inspector's determination as to quantity and quality shall be conclusive and binding upon both Parties. 18.2 All measurements and tests for quantity and quality shall be made in accordance with the standard measuring and testing procedures in effect for such Products at the loading terminal at the time of loading (or, in the case of sales on CIF Outturn terms, at the discharge terminal at the time of discharge), unless otherwise specified. Volumes shall be corrected to 60 degrees Fahrenheit in accordance with the latest ASTM test methods and the latest edition of API volume correction factors then in effect. 18.3 Both Parties may have a representative present at the loading terminal to witness all measurements and tests. Representative samples normally will be drawn from the loading line or alternatively from the shore tanks from which delivery is made, by the standard sampling procedures in force at the loading terminal at the time of loading (but, in the case of sales on CIF Outturn terms, they will normally be drawn prior to discharge from the vessel from which delivery is made, by applying the standard sampling rules and procedures in force at the discharge terminal at the time of discharge). Samples shall be sealed, one to be kept by Seller for not less than (90) days and the other to be delivered to the vessel for Buyer. 18.4 The Parties shall cause the independent inspector to gauge and record inactive shore tank measurements immediately before and immediately after loading (or, in the case of sales on CIF Outturn terms, discharging) of the Products to determine the volume of Products loaded (or, in the case of sales on CIF Outturn terms, discharged) (adjusted for slack volume in shorelines, if any), or by meters, if meters are available. When lightering is permitted, the quantity shall be based on barge ullage measurements at the lightering area corrected by the vessel experience factor. Unless otherwise agreed, the quantity of Products so determined shall be used for invoicing. In the case of Products sold CIF Outturn, with invoicing based upon discharge quantity, Seller has the right to have its own representative present at...
Measurement and Sampling. The quantity and quality of the Product for each Transaction will be determined by Seller, whose determinations will be conclusive and binding upon both Parties for invoice purposes except in cases of manifest error or fraud, but without prejudice to the right of either Party to pursue a claim. For tank trucks, the terminal operator will read meters located at or near the delivery points to determine ▇▇▇▇ of lading volumes for each delivery of Products. If meters are not available at or near the delivery points, the driver will measure the ullage of each tank truck immediately before and immediately after delivery of the Products to determine the volumes. Unless otherwise specified in the Confirmation, the ullages will be converted to net delivered gallons based on each tank truck’s official calibrated tables. The taking of samples and measurement of quantities will be determined in accordance with the latest approved measurement methods (at the time of measurement) as published by the American Petroleum Institute (“API”) in the Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards. Currently the table is API Volume Correction Factors Volume 11 Table 6B – Generalized Products Correction of Volume to 60 Degrees F Against API Gravity at 60 Degrees F.
Measurement and Sampling. During each monthly accounting period, -------------------------- Operator-shall be responsible for the accurate measurement and sampling of all Products transported into and out of the Pipeline. Operator shall operate measurement facilities at locations as specified in, and in accordance with the procedures of, the Gathering Agreement.
Measurement and Sampling. (PROVISION OF ACCOUNTING DATA)