Partner Substitute Waste Gain Share Sample Clauses

Partner Substitute Waste Gain Share. From the Services Commencement Date, PSWGSy-1 shall be the Partner’s share of the Substitute Waste Gain Share applicable under the Project Agreement Payment Mechanism in respect of the relevant Contract Year. PSWGSy-1 shall be calculated as follows: PSWGSy-1 = [SFSy-1 x PSy-1 ] + [SWR y-1 x PSy-1] + [STPIy-1 x CSRP] Where: PSWGy-1 = the Partner’s allocation of the Annual Adjustment applicable to the relevant Contract Year SFSy-1 = As calculated in paragraph [17] of the Project Agreement Payment Mechanism PSy-1 = The Partner's pro-rata share of the overall Minimum Tonnage shortfall for Contract Year 'y-1' – for example, if the Partnership's Minimum Tonnage Shortfall is 15,000 tonnes and Partner 1's Minimum Tonnage shortfall is 5,000 tonnes and Partner 2's Minimum Tonnage shortfall is 10,000 tonnes, then Partner 1's pro-rata share is (5,000 / 15,000 = 1/3rd) SWRy-1 = As calculated in paragraph [17] of the Project Agreement Payment Mechanism STPIy-1 = As calculated in paragraph [17] of the Project Agreement Payment Mechanism CSRP = The Partner's Cost Sharing Ratio as set out in paragraph 1 of this Schedule 11 SCHEDULE 12 TRANSPORT ROUTE PLAN AND JWA2 SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT PLAN10
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