Non-grain commodities Sample Clauses

Non-grain commodities. (a) The Client acknowledges and agrees that Viterra may load non-grain commodities at its Port Terminals using the same ship loading facilities as it uses to provide Wheat Ship Loading Services for Bulk Wheat. (b) Viterra will use reasonable endeavours to ensure that contamination of Bulk Wheat does not occur.
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Non-grain commodities. (a) The Client acknowledges and agrees that Viterra may load non-Grain commodities at a Viterra Facility using the same loading facilities as it uses to provide Outturn Services. (b) Viterra will use reasonable endeavours to ensure that contamination of Grain does not occur. (c) The Client must liaise with Viterra to nominate Transportation Vehicles to arrange for commodities to load sequentially.
Non-grain commodities. (a) The Client acknowledges and accepts that the Company may load non-grain commodities at its Port Terminals using the same ship loading facilities as it uses to provide Wheat Ship Loading Services for Bulk Wheat. (b) The Company will use reasonable endeavours to ensure that contamination of Bulk Wheat does not occur.
Non-grain commodities. (a) The Client acknowledges and accepts that the Company may load non-Grain commodities at a Company Facility using the same loading facilities as it uses to provide Outturn Services. (b) The Company will use reasonable endeavours to ensure that contamination of Grain does not occur. (c) The Client must liaise with the Company to nominate Transportation Vehicles to arrange for commodities to load sequentially.

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