MEASUREMENTS AND TEST Sample Clauses

MEASUREMENTS AND TEST. Seller will take the measurements and make the calculations necessary to determine the quantity of Product delivered. Such quantity shall be determined by calibrated meter on the pipeline or delivery vessel/barge or, if such is not available, calculating the difference between: the amount of Product in the delivering vessel/barge or shore tank before the transfer to the receiving Vessel; and the amount of Product in the delivering vessel/barge or shore tank after the transfer to the receiving vessel. The amount of Product in the delivering vessel/barge before and after the transfer will be determined by: measuring the ullage in each compartment of the delivering vessel/barge by hand line; and using the strapping table for the delivering barge to convert the ullage measurements to Product quantities. Calculations of the quantity of Product delivered that are based on the amount of Product in the receiving Vessel before or after the transfer will not consider by Seller nor will they be admissible as evidence in court. A representative of the receiving vessel is invited to be present or Buyer may appoint a properly accredited surveyor to attend all measurements. Absent manifest error, the SELLER’s determination of quantity shall be conclusive. All measurements shall be adjusted to barrels or metric tons at 60° Fahrenheit temperature. All such adjustments shall be made in accordance with the latest joint Petroleum Measurement Tables of the American Petroleum Institute (“API”), the American Society of Testing and Materials (“ASTM”) and the Institute of Petroleum (“IP”) designated API D-250. ASTM D-1250 and IP 200/52, respectively.
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MEASUREMENTS AND TEST. Quantities of oil delivered hereunder shall be determined from tank gauges on 100% tank table basis or by the use of mutually acceptable automatic measuring equipment. Volume and gravity of said quantities shall be corrected for temperature to 60° Fahrenheit in accordance with the latest A.S.T.M.-I.P.
MEASUREMENTS AND TEST. The quantity of Marine Fuel delivered shall be measured by the SELLER. Such quantity shall be determined by calibrated meter on the delivery vessel or, if such is not available, by volume measurement figures for such vessel. The BUYER may be present or represented by a properly accredited agent at all measurements. Absent manifest error, the SELLER’s determination of quantity shall be conclusive unless the BUYER (i) is present or represented at the measurement, and (ii) notes (at the time of delivery) on the receipt retained by the SELLER any alleged short delivery. All measurements shall be adjusted to barrels or metric tons at 60° Fahrenheit temperature. All such adjustments shall be made in accordance with the latest joint Petroleum Measurement Tables of the American Petroleum Institute (“API”), the American Society of Testing and Materials (“ASTM”) and the Institute of Petroleum (“IP”) designated API D-250. ASTM D-1250 and IP 200/52, respectively. The quantities hereunder shall be such quantities, subject to availability and confirmation of supplies, as the BUYER orders from time to time for delivery by the SELLER.

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