Common use of Payments Not Received Clause in Contracts

Payments Not Received. (a) Payments are due and payable on the date of issue indicated on the bill for col- lection. When a payment for timber cut and other charges is not received at the location designated by Forest Service by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment, Contracting Officer will suspend all or any part of Contractor’s Operations until payment or acceptable payment guarantee is received. Other charges include, but are not limited to: (i) Slash disposal, road maintenance, and contract scaling deposits; (ii) Cooperative work at rates established by specific agreement under E.2.1.8; (iii) Damages pursuant to J.4; (iv) Road use fees; (v) Restoration of downpayment pursuant to E.2.2; (vi) Periodic payments pursuant to E.2.1.3; (vii) Extension Deposits pursuant to E.2.1.7; and (viii)Other mandatory deposits. (b) Failure to pay amounts due by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment shall be consid- ered a breach under J.3. The 30-day notice period prescribed therein shall begin to run as of the end of business on the date allowed for receipt of payments. If the performance or payment is guaranteed by surety bond, the surety will receive a copy of the written notification of breach. Demand will be made on the surety or other institution providing the guarantee or bond instrument for immediate payment 10 days after issuance of written notification of the breach. (c) Pursuant to the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended, if payment is not received by Forest Service within 15 days after the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection: (i) Simple interest shall be assessed at the higher of the Current Value of Funds Rate or the Prompt Pay- ment Rate as established by the Secretary of the Treasury. Interest will begin to accrue as of the date of issue in- dicated on the initial bill for collection. (ii) Debtors will be assessed administrative charges, in addition to the delinquent amount due. Administrative charges are those additional costs incurred by the Government in processing, handling, and collecting delinquent debts. (iii) A penalty charge of six (6) percent per annum will be assessed on any portion of a debt delinquent more than 90 days. This penalty charge is in addition to interest and administrative charges under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). The penalty charge shall accrue from the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection and shall be as- sessed on all outstanding amounts, including interest and administrative costs assessed under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). (iv) Payments will be credited on the date received by the Federal Depository or Collection Officer designated on the bill for collection. (d) Forest Service remedies for Contractor’s failure to make payment for timber cut and other charges when due, except for accrual of interest, suspension of all or any part of Contractor’s Operations, and administrative offset, shall be stayed for so long as: (i) A bona fide dispute exists as to Contractor’s obligation to make such payment and (ii) Contractor files and prosecutes a timely Claim.

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Contract

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Payments Not Received. (a) Payments are due and payable on the date of issue indicated on the bill for col- lectioncollection. When a payment for timber cut and other charges is not received at the location designated by Forest Service by the date allowed in the bill for collection col- lection for receipt of payment, Contracting Officer will suspend all or any part of Contractor’s Operations until payment or acceptable payment guarantee is received. Other charges include, but are not limited to: (i) Slash disposal, road maintenance, and contract scaling deposits;deposits;‌‌‌ (ii) Cooperative work at rates established by specific agreement under E.2.1.8B4.218; (iii) Damages pursuant to J.4B9.4; (iv) Road use fees;fees;‌ (v) Restoration of downpayment pursuant to E.2.2B4.22; (vi) Periodic payments pursuant to E.2.1.3B4.213; (vii) Extension Deposits pursuant to E.2.1.7B4.217; and and (viii)Other viii) Other mandatory deposits.deposits.‌ (b) Failure to pay amounts due by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment shall be consid- ered considered a breach under J.3B9.3. The 30-day notice period pe- riod prescribed therein shall begin to run as of the end of business on the date allowed for receipt of payments. If the performance or payment is guaranteed by surety bond, the surety will receive a copy of the written notification notifi- cation of breach. Demand will be made on the surety or other institution providing the guarantee or bond instrument instru- ment for immediate payment 10 days after issuance of written notification of the breach.breach.‌‌‌‌ (c) Pursuant to the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended, if payment is not received by Forest Service within 15 days after the date of issue indicated in- dicated on the bill for collection:collection:‌‌ (i) Simple interest shall be assessed at the higher of the Current Value of Funds Rate or the Prompt Pay- ment Payment Rate as established by the Secretary Secre- tary of the Treasury. Interest will shall begin to accrue as of the date of issue in- dicated indicated on the initial bill for collection.collection.‌‌ (ii) Debtors will be assessed administrative charges, in addition to the delinquent amount due. Administrative charges are those additional costs incurred by the Government in processing, handlinghan- dling, and collecting delinquent debts.debts.‌ (iii) A penalty charge of six (6) percent per annum an- num will be assessed on any portion of a debt delinquent de- linquent more than 90 days. This penalty charge is in addition to interest and administrative charges under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). The penalty charge shall accrue from the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection and shall be as- sessed assessed on all outstanding amounts, including interest and administrative ad- ministrative costs assessed under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii).c)(ii).‌‌‌ (iv) Payments will be credited on the date received re- ceived by the Federal Depository or Collection Officer Of- ficer designated on the bill for collection.collection.‌‌‌ (d) Forest Service remedies for Contractor’s failure to make payment for timber cut and other charges when due, except for accrual of interest, suspension of all or any part of Contractor’s Operations, and administrative offset, shall be stayed for so long as: (i) A bona fide dispute exists as to ContractorContrac- tor’s obligation to make such payment and and‌‌‌‌‌ (ii) Contractor files and prosecutes a timely Claim.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract

Payments Not Received. (a) Payments are due and payable on the date of issue indicated on the bill for col- lectioncollection. When a payment for timber cut and other charges is not received at the location designated by Forest Service by the date allowed in the bill for collection col- lection for receipt of payment, Contracting Officer will suspend all or any part of Contractor’s Operations until payment or acceptable payment guarantee is received. Other charges include, but are not limited to: (i) Slash disposal, road maintenance, and contract scaling deposits; (ii) Cooperative work at rates established by specific agreement under E.2.1.8B4.218; (iii) Damages pursuant to J.4B9.4; (iv) Road use fees; (v) Restoration of downpayment pursuant to E.2.2B4.22; (vi) Periodic payments pursuant to E.2.1.3B4.213; (vii) Extension Deposits pursuant to E.2.1.7B4.217; and and (viii)Other viii) Other mandatory deposits. (b) Failure to pay amounts due by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment shall be consid- ered considered a breach under J.3B9.3. The 30-day notice period pe- riod prescribed therein shall begin to run as of the end of business on the date allowed for receipt of payments. If the performance or payment is guaranteed by surety bond, the surety will receive a copy of the written notification notifi- cation of breach. Demand will be made on the surety or other institution providing the guarantee or bond instrument instru- ment for immediate payment 10 days after issuance of written notification of the breach. (c) Pursuant to the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended, if payment is not received by Forest Service within 15 days after the date of issue indicated in- dicated on the bill for collection: (i) Simple interest shall be assessed at the higher of the Current Value of Funds Rate or the Prompt Pay- ment Payment Rate as established by the Secretary Secre- tary of the Treasury. Interest will shall begin to accrue as of the date of issue in- dicated indicated on the initial bill for collection. (ii) Debtors will be assessed administrative charges, in addition to the delinquent amount due. Administrative charges are those additional costs incurred by the Government in processing, handlinghan- dling, and collecting delinquent debts. (iii) A penalty charge of six (6) percent per annum an- num will be assessed on any portion of a debt delinquent de- linquent more than 90 days. This penalty charge is in addition to interest and administrative charges under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). The penalty charge shall accrue from the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection and shall be as- sessed assessed on all outstanding amounts, including interest and administrative ad- ministrative costs assessed under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). (iv) Payments will be credited on the date received re- ceived by the Federal Depository or Collection Officer Of- ficer designated on the bill for collection. (d) Forest Service remedies for Contractor’s failure to make payment for timber cut and other charges when due, except for accrual of interest, suspension of all or any part of Contractor’s Operations, and administrative offset, shall be stayed for so long as: (i) A bona fide dispute exists as to Contractor’s obligation to make such payment and (ii) Contractor files and prosecutes a timely Claim.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract

Payments Not Received. (a) Payments are due and payable on the date of issue indicated on the bill for col- lectioncollection. When a payment for timber cut and other charges is not received at the location designated by Forest Service Ser- vice by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment, Contracting Officer will suspend all or any part of Contractor’s Operations until payment or acceptable payment guarantee is received. Other charges include, but are not limited to: (i) Slash disposal, disposal and road maintenance, and contract scaling maintenance deposits; (ii) Cooperative work at rates established by specific agreement under E.2.1.8ET.2.1.8; (iii) Damages pursuant to J.4JT.4; (iv) Road use fees; (v) Restoration of downpayment pursuant to E.2.2ET.2.2; (vi) Periodic payments pursuant to E.2.1.3; ET.2.1.3; (vii) Extension vii)Extension Deposits pursuant to E.2.1.7ET.2.1.7; and (viii)Other mandatory deposits. (b) Failure to pay amounts due by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment shall be consid- ered a breach under J.3JT.3. The 30-day notice period prescribed therein shall begin to run as of the end of business on the date allowed for receipt of payments. If the performance or payment is guaranteed by surety bond, the surety will receive a copy of the written notification of breach. Demand will be made on the surety or other institution providing the guarantee or bond instrument for immediate payment 10 days after issuance of written notification of the breach. (c) Pursuant to the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended, if payment is not received by Forest Service within 15 days after the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection: (i) Simple interest shall be assessed at the higher of the Current Value of Funds Rate or the Prompt Pay- ment Rate as established by the Secretary of the Treasury. Interest will begin to accrue as of the date of issue in- dicated on the initial bill for collection. (ii) Debtors will be assessed administrative charges, in addition to the delinquent amount due. Administrative charges are those additional costs incurred by the Government in processing, handling, and collecting delinquent debts. (iii) A penalty charge of six (6) percent per annum will be assessed on any portion of a debt delinquent more than 90 days. This penalty charge is in addition to interest and administrative charges under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). The penalty charge shall accrue from the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection and shall be as- sessed on all outstanding amounts, including interest and administrative costs assessed under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). (iv) Payments will be credited on the date received by the Federal Depository or Collection Officer designated on the bill for collection. (d) Forest Service remedies for Contractor’s failure to make payment for timber cut and other charges when due, except for accrual of interest, suspension of all or any part of Contractor’s Operations, and administrative offset, shall be stayed for so long as: (i) A bona fide dispute exists as to Contractor’s obligation to make such payment and (ii) Contractor files and prosecutes a timely Claim.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Contract

Payments Not Received. (a) Payments are due and payable on the date of issue indicated on the bill for col- lectioncollection. When a payment for timber cut and other charges is not received at the location designated by Forest Service Ser- vice by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment, Contracting Officer will suspend all or any part of Contractor’s Operations until payment or acceptable payment guarantee is received. Other charges include, but are not limited to: (i) Slash disposal, disposal and road maintenance, and contract scaling maintenance deposits; (ii) Cooperative work at rates established by specific agreement under E.2.1.8ET.2.1.8; (iii) Damages pursuant to J.4JT.4; (iv) Road use fees; (v) Restoration of downpayment pursuant to E.2.2ET.2.2; (vi) Periodic payments pursuant to E.2.1.3; ET.2.1.3; (vii) Extension vii)Extension Deposits pursuant to E.2.1.7ET.2.1.7; and (viii)Other mandatory deposits. (b) Failure to pay amounts due by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment shall be consid- ered a breach under J.3JT.3. The 30-day notice period prescribed therein shall begin to run as of the end of business on the date allowed for receipt of payments. If the performance or payment is guaranteed by surety bond, the surety will receive a copy of the written notification of breach. Demand will be made on the surety or other institution providing the guarantee or bond instrument for immediate payment 10 days after issuance of written notification of the breach. (c) Pursuant to the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended, if payment is not received by Forest Service within 15 days after the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection: (i) Simple interest shall be assessed at the higher of the Current Value of Funds Rate or the Prompt Pay- ment Rate as established by the Secretary of the Treasury. Interest will begin to accrue as of the date of issue in- dicated on the initial bill for collection.in- (ii) Debtors will be assessed administrative charges, in addition to the delinquent amount due. Administrative charges are those additional costs incurred by the Government in processing, handling, and collecting delinquent debts. (iii) A penalty charge of six (6) percent per annum will be assessed on any portion of a debt delinquent more than 90 days. This penalty charge is in addition to interest and administrative charges under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). The penalty charge shall accrue from the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection and shall be as- sessed on all outstanding amounts, including interest and administrative costs assessed under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). (iv) Payments will be credited on the date received by the Federal Depository or Collection Officer designated on the bill for collection. (d) Forest Service remedies for Contractor’s failure to make payment for timber cut and other charges when due, except for accrual of interest, suspension of all or any part of Contractor’s Operations, and administrative offset, shall be stayed for so long as: (i) A bona fide dispute exists as to Contractor’s obligation to make such payment and (ii) Contractor files and prosecutes a timely Claim.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Contract

Payments Not Received. (a) Payments are due and payable on the date of issue indicated on the bill for col- lectioncollection. When a payment for timber cut and other charges is not received at the location designated by Forest For- est Service by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment, Contracting Officer will suspend all or any part of Contractor’s Operations until payment or acceptable ac- ceptable payment guarantee is received. Other charges includein- clude, but are not limited to: (i) Slash disposal, disposal and road maintenance, and contract scaling depositsmaintenance depos- its; (ii) Cooperative work at rates established by specific spe- cific agreement under E.2.1.8BT4.218; (iii) Damages pursuant to J.4BT9.4; (iv) Road use fees; (v) Restoration of downpayment pursuant to E.2.2BT4.22; (vi) Periodic payments pursuant to E.2.1.3; BT4.213; (vii) Extension vii)Extension Deposits pursuant to E.2.1.7BT4.217; and (viii)Other mandatory deposits. (b) Failure to pay amounts due by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment shall be consid- ered a breach under J.3BT9.3. The 30-day notice period prescribed pre- scribed therein shall begin to run as of the end of business on the date allowed for receipt of payments. If the performance perfor- xxxxx or payment is guaranteed by surety bond, the surety will receive a copy of the written notification of breach. Demand will be made on the surety or other institution insti- tution providing the guarantee or bond instrument for immediate im- mediate payment 10 days after issuance of written notification notifi- cation of the breach. (c) Pursuant to the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended, if payment is not received by Forest Service within 15 days after the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection: (i) Simple interest shall be assessed at the higher of the Current Value of Funds Rate or the Prompt Pay- ment Rate as established by the Secretary of the Treasury. Interest will begin to accrue as of the date of issue in- dicated indicated on the initial bill for collection. (ii) Debtors will be assessed administrative charges, in addition to the delinquent amount due. Administrative Ad- ministrative charges are those additional costs incurred in- curred by the Government in processing, handling, and collecting delinquent debts. (iii) A penalty charge of six (6) percent per annum will be assessed on any portion of a debt delinquent more than 90 days. This penalty charge is in addition to interest and administrative charges under paragraphs para- graphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). The penalty charge shall accrue ac- crue from the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection col- lection and shall be as- sessed assessed on all outstanding amounts, including interest and administrative costs assessed under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). (iv) Payments will be credited on the date received by the Federal Depository or Collection Officer designated desig- nated on the bill for collection. (d) Forest Service remedies for Contractor’s failure to make payment for timber cut and other charges when due, except for accrual of interest, suspension of all or any part of Contractor’s Operations, and administrative offset, shall be stayed for so long as: (i) A bona fide dispute exists as to Contractor’s obligation to make such payment and (ii) Contractor files and prosecutes a timely Claim.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract

Payments Not Received. (a) Payments are due and payable on the date of issue indicated on the bill for col- lection. When a payment for timber cut and other charges is not received at the location designated by Forest Service by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment, Contracting Officer will suspend all or any part of Contractor’s Operations until payment or acceptable payment guarantee is received. Other charges include, but are not limited to: (i) Slash disposal, road maintenance, and contract scaling deposits; (ii) Cooperative work at rates established by specific agreement under E.2.1.8; (iii) Damages pursuant to J.4; (iv) Road use fees; (v) Restoration of downpayment pursuant to E.2.2; (vi) Periodic payments pursuant to E.2.1.3; (vii) Extension Deposits pursuant to E.2.1.7; and (viii)Other mandatory deposits. (b) Failure to pay amounts due by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment shall be consid- ered a breach under J.3. The 30-day notice period prescribed therein shall begin to run as of the end of business on the date allowed for receipt of payments. If the performance or payment is guaranteed by surety bond, the surety will receive a copy of the written notification of breach. Demand will be made on the surety or other institution providing the guarantee or bond instrument for immediate payment 10 days after issuance of written notification of the breach. (c) Pursuant to the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended, if payment is not received by Forest Service within 15 days after the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection: (i) Simple interest shall be assessed at the higher of the Current Value of Funds Rate or the Prompt Pay- ment Rate as established by the Secretary of the Treasury. Interest will begin to accrue as of the date of issue in- dicated on the initial bill for collection. (ii) Debtors will be assessed administrative charges, in addition to the delinquent amount due. Administrative charges are those additional costs incurred by the Government in processing, handling, and collecting delinquent debts. (iii) A penalty charge of six (6) percent per annum will be assessed on any portion of a debt delinquent more than 90 days. This penalty charge is in addition to interest and administrative charges under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). The penalty charge shall accrue from the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection and shall be as- sessed on all outstanding amounts, including interest and administrative costs assessed under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). (iv) Payments will be credited on the date received by the Federal Depository or Collection Officer designated on the bill for collection. (d) Forest Service remedies for Contractor’s failure to make payment for timber cut and other charges when due, except for accrual of interest, suspension of all or any part of Contractor’s Operations, and administrative offset, shall be stayed for so long as: (i) A bona fide dispute exists as to Contractor’s obligation to make such payment and (ii) Contractor files and prosecutes a timely Claim.. SAMPLE

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Contract, Integrated Resource Contract

Payments Not Received. (a) Payments are due and payable on the date of issue indicated on the bill for col- lectioncollection. When a payment for timber cut and other charges is not received at the location designated by Forest Service by the date allowed in the bill for collection col- lection for receipt of payment, Contracting Officer will suspend all or any part of Contractor’s Operations until payment or acceptable payment guarantee is received. Other charges include, but are not limited to: (i) Slash disposal, road maintenance, and contract scaling deposits; (ii) Cooperative work at rates established by specific agreement under E.2.1.8B4.218; (iii) Damages pursuant to J.4B9.4; (iv) Road use fees; (v) Restoration of downpayment pursuant to E.2.2B4.22; (vi) Periodic payments pursuant to E.2.1.3B4.213; (vii) Extension Deposits pursuant to E.2.1.7B4.217; and and (viii)Other viii) Other mandatory deposits. (b) Failure to pay amounts due by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment shall be consid- ered considered a breach under J.3B9.3. The 30-day notice period pe- riod prescribed therein shall begin to run as of the end of business on the date allowed for receipt of payments. If the performance or payment is guaranteed by surety bond, the surety will receive a copy of the written notification notifi- cation of breach. Demand will be made on the surety or other institution providing the guarantee or bond instrument instru- ment for immediate payment 10 days after issuance of written notification of the breach. (c) Pursuant to the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended, if payment is not received by Forest Service within 15 days after the date of issue indicated in- dicated on the bill for collection: (i) Simple interest shall be assessed at the higher of the Current Value of Funds Rate or the Prompt Pay- ment Payment Rate as established by the Secretary Secre- tary of the Treasury. Interest will shall begin to accrue as of the date of issue in- dicated indicated on the initial bill for collection. (ii) Debtors will be assessed administrative charges, in addition to the delinquent amount due. Administrative charges are those additional costs incurred by the Government in processing, handlinghan- dling, and collecting delinquent debts. (iii) A penalty charge of six (6) percent per annum an- num will be assessed on any portion of a debt delinquent de- linquent more than 90 days. This penalty charge is in addition to interest and administrative charges under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). The penalty charge shall accrue from the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection and shall be as- sessed assessed on all outstanding amounts, including interest and administrative ad- ministrative costs assessed under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). (iv) Payments will be credited on the date received re- ceived by the Federal Depository or Collection Officer Of- ficer designated on the bill for collection. (d) Forest Service remedies for Contractor’s failure to make payment for timber cut and other charges when due, except for accrual of interest, suspension of all or any part of Contractor’s Operations, and administrative offset, shall be stayed for so long as: (i) A bona fide dispute exists as to ContractorContrac- tor’s obligation to make such payment and (ii) Contractor files and prosecutes a timely Claim.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract, Integrated Resource Timber Contract

Payments Not Received. (a) Payments are due and payable on the date of issue indicated on the bill for col- lectioncollec- tion. When a payment for timber cut and other charges is not received at the location designated by Forest Service by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment, Contracting Officer will suspend all or any part of ContractorPurchaser’s Operations until payment or acceptable payment guarantee is received. Other charges include, but are not limited to: (i) Slash disposal, road maintenance, and contract scaling Scaling deposits;, (ii) Cooperative work at rates established by specific agreement under E.2.1.8;B4.218, (iii) Damages pursuant to J.4;B9.4, (iv) Road use fees;, (v) Restoration of downpayment pursuant to E.2.2;B4.22, (vi) Periodic payments payment pursuant to E.2.1.3;B4.213, and (vii) Extension Deposits pursuant to E.2.1.7; and (viii)Other Other mandatory deposits. (b) Failure to pay amounts due by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment shall be consid- ered considered a breach under J.3B9.3. The 30-day notice period prescribed therein shall begin to run as of the end of business on the date allowed for receipt of payments. If the performance or payment is guaranteed by surety bond, the surety will receive a copy of the written notification of breach. Demand will be made on the surety or other institution providing the guarantee or bond instrument for immediate payment 10 days after issuance of written notification of the breach., (c) Pursuant to the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended, if payment is not received by Forest Service Ser- vice within 15 days after the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection: (i) Simple interest shall be assessed at the higher of the Current Value of Funds Rate or the Prompt Pay- ment Payment Rate as established by the Secretary of the Treasury. Interest will begin to accrue as of the date of issue in- dicated indicated on the initial bill for collection. (ii) Debtors will be assessed administrative charges, in addition to the delinquent amount due. Administrative charges are those additional costs incurred by the Government in processing, handling, and collecting delinquent debts. (iii) A penalty charge of six (6) percent per annum will be assessed on any portion of a debt delinquent more than 90 days. This penalty charge is in addition to interest and administrative charges under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). The penalty charge shall accrue from the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection collection, and shall be as- sessed assessed on all outstanding amounts, including interest and administrative costs assessed under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). (iv) Payments will be credited on the date received by the Federal Depository or Collection Officer designated on the bill for collection. (d) Forest Service remedies for ContractorPurchaser’s failure to make payment for timber cut and other charges when due, except ex- cept for accrual of interest, suspension of all or any part of ContractorPurchaser’s Operations, and administrative offset, shall be stayed for so long as: (i) A bona fide dispute exists as to ContractorPurchaser’s obligation to make such payment and (ii) Contractor Purchaser files and prosecutes a timely Claim.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract

Payments Not Received. (08/2012) (a) Payments are due and payable on the date of issue indicated on the bill for col- lectioncollection. When a payment for timber cut and other charges is not received at the location designated by Forest Service by the date allowed specified in the bill for collection for receipt of paymentfor, Contracting Officer will suspend all or any part of ContractorPurchaser’s Operations until payment or acceptable payment guarantee is received. Other charges include, but are not limited to: (i) Slash disposal, road maintenance, and contract scaling Scaling deposits; (ii) Cooperative work at rates established by specific agreement under E.2.1.8B4.218; (iii) Damages pursuant to J.4B9.4; (iv) Road use fees; (v) Restoration of downpayment pursuant to E.2.2B4.22; (vi) Periodic payments pursuant to E.2.1.3B4.213; (vii) Extension Deposits pursuant to E.2.1.7B4.217; and (viii)Other mandatory deposits. (b) Failure to pay amounts due by the date allowed specified in the bill for collection for receipt of payment shall be consid- ered considered a breach under J.3B9.3. The 30-day notice period prescribed therein shall begin to run as of the end of business on the date allowed specified for receipt of payments. If the performance or payment is guaranteed by surety bond, the surety will receive a copy of the written notification of breach. Demand will be made on the surety or other institution providing the guarantee or bond instrument for immediate payment 10 days after issuance of written notification of the breach. (c) Pursuant to the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended, if payment is not received by Forest Service within 15 days after the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection: (i) Simple interest shall be assessed at the higher of the Current Value of Funds Rate or the Prompt Pay- ment Rate as established by the Secretary of the Treasury. Interest will begin to accrue as of the date of issue in- dicated indicated on the initial bill for collection. (ii) Debtors will be assessed administrative charges, in addition to the delinquent amount due. Administrative charges are those additional costs incurred by the Government in processing, handling, and collecting delinquent debts. (iii) A penalty charge of six (6) percent per annum will be assessed on any portion of a debt delinquent more than 90 days. This penalty charge is in addition to interest and administrative charges under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). The penalty charge shall accrue from the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection and shall be as- sessed assessed on all outstanding amounts, including interest and administrative costs assessed under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). (iv) Payments will be credited on the date received by the Federal Depository or Collection Officer designated on the bill for collection. (d) Forest Service remedies for Contractor’s failure to make payment for timber cut and other charges when due, except for accrual of interest, suspension of all or any part of Contractor’s Operations, and administrative offset, shall be stayed for so long as: (i) A bona fide dispute exists as to Contractor’s obligation to make such payment and (ii) Contractor files and prosecutes a timely Claim.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract

Payments Not Received. (10/12) (a) Payments are due and payable on the date of issue indicated on the bill for col- lectioncollection. When a payment for timber cut and other charges is not received at the location designated by Forest Service by the date allowed specified in the bill for collection for receipt of paymentfor, Contracting Officer will suspend all or any part of ContractorPurchaser’s Operations until payment or acceptable payment guarantee is received. Other charges include, but are not limited to: (i) Slash disposal, road maintenance, and contract scaling Scaling deposits; (ii) Cooperative work at rates established by specific agreement under E.2.1.8B4.218; (iii) Damages pursuant to J.4B9.4; (iv) Road use fees; (v) Restoration of downpayment pursuant to E.2.2B4.22; (vi) Periodic payments pursuant to E.2.1.3B4.213; (vii) Extension Deposits pursuant to E.2.1.7B4.217; and (viii)Other mandatory deposits.. SAMPLE (b) Failure to pay amounts due by the date allowed specified in the bill for collection for receipt of payment shall be consid- ered considered a breach under J.3B9.3. The 30-day notice period prescribed therein shall begin to run as of the end of business on the date allowed specified for receipt of payments. If the performance or payment is guaranteed by surety bond, the surety will receive a copy of the written notification of breach. Demand will be made on the surety or other institution providing the guarantee or bond instrument for immediate payment 10 days after issuance of written notification of the breach. (c) Pursuant to the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended, if payment is not received by Forest Service within 15 days after the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection: (i) Simple interest shall be assessed at the higher of the Current Value of Funds Rate or the Prompt Pay- ment Rate as established by the Secretary of the Treasury. Interest will begin to accrue as of the date of issue in- dicated indicated on the initial bill for collection. (ii) Debtors will be assessed administrative charges, in addition to the delinquent amount due. Administrative charges are those additional costs incurred by the Government in processing, handling, and collecting delinquent debts. (iii) A penalty charge of six (6) percent per annum will be assessed on any portion of a debt delinquent more than 90 days. This penalty charge is in addition to interest and administrative charges under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). The penalty charge shall accrue from the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection and shall be as- sessed assessed on all outstanding amounts, including interest and administrative costs assessed under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). (iv) Payments will be credited on the date received by the Federal Depository or Collection Officer designated on the bill for collection. (d) Forest Service remedies for ContractorPurchaser’s failure to make payment for timber cut and other charges when due, except for accrual of interest, suspension of all or any part of ContractorPurchaser’s Operations, and administrative offset, shall be stayed for so long as: (i) A bona fide dispute exists as to ContractorPurchaser’s obligation to make such payment and (ii) Contractor Purchaser files and prosecutes a timely Claim. C5.31# – ROAD MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS. (7/01) Purchaser shall maintain roads in accordance with the following Contract Road Maintenance Requirements Summary: SAMPLE 20N24-3 MP 9.7 MP 9.7 2.3 P P 20N53 20N22 MP 1.1 1.1 P 14 20N67 27672 MP 0.8 0.8 20N67A 20N67 MP 0.1 0.1 P = Purchaser Performance Item, D = Deposit to Forest Service, D3 = Deposit to Third Party Road Termini Mile s Applicable During Road Maintenance Specifications 20N24-2 20N97 MP 7.4 2.0 P P P 20N24-3 MP 9.7 MP 9.7 2.3 P P P 20N24-4 20N94X MP 10.4 0.2 P P P 20N53 20N22 MP 1.1 1.1 P P P 20N67 27672 MP 0.8 0.8 P P P 20N67A 20N67 MP 0.1 0.1 P P P SAMPLE P = Purchaser Performance Item, D = Deposit to Forest Service, D3 = Deposit to Third Party Road Termini Mile s Applicable Post Haul Road Maintenance Specifications 27715A 27581-1 20N24 2.0 P 20N24-1 27715A 20N97 5.4 P P 20N24-2 20N97 MP 7.4 2.0 P P 20N24-3 MP 9.7 MP 9.7 2.3 P P 20N94X 20N24 20N24 1.6 P 20N24-4 20N94X MP 10.4 0.2 P 20N22 27672 20N53 0.8 P 20N53 20N22 MP 1.1 1.1 P 14 20N67 27672 MP 0.8 0.8 P 20N67A 20N67 MP 0.1 0.1 P SAMPLE P = Purchaser Performance Item, D = Deposit to Forest Service, D3 = Deposit to Third Party C5.35# – ROAD AND WATER SUPPLY USE. (5/2008) National Forest water supply locations, access, method of filling trucks, period of water availability and procedures designed to maintain water quality at each location shall be agreed in advance of use. Such use shall at no time reduce water supplies to the level that further use may be detrimental to aquatic resources or other established use. Waterholes and other improvements relating to said water supplies shall be put into condition, prior to expected seasonal periods of precipitation or runoff, to avoid resource damage. Damage to resources at such locations caused by Purchaser's Operations, other than fire suppression activities, shall be repaired by Purchaser in a timely and agreed manner to the extent practicable to restore and prevent further resource damage. Unless otherwise agreed, Purchaser’s use of roads and other water supply requirements shall conform to the following table.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

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Payments Not Received. (a) Payments are due and payable on the date of issue indicated on the bill for col- lection. When a payment for timber cut and other charges is not received at the location designated by Forest Service by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment, payment Contracting Officer will suspend all or any part of ContractorPur- chaser’s Operations until payment or acceptable payment guarantee is received. Other charges include, but are not limited lim- ited to: (i) Slash disposal, disposal and road maintenance, and contract scaling maintenance deposits;, (ii) Cooperative work at rates established by specific agreement under E.2.1.8;BT4.218, (iii) Damages pursuant to J.4;BT9.4, (iv) Road use fees;, (v) Restoration of downpayment pursuant to E.2.2;BT4.22, (vi) Periodic payments payment pursuant to E.2.1.3;BT4.213, and (vii) Extension Deposits pursuant to E.2.1.7; and (viii)Other Other mandatory deposits. (b) Failure to pay amounts due by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment shall be consid- ered considered a breach under J.3BT9.3. The 30-day notice period prescribed therein shall begin to run as of the end of business on the date allowed for receipt of payments. If the performance or payment is guaranteed by surety bond, the surety will receive a copy of the written notification of breach. Demand will be made on the surety or other institution providing the guarantee or bond instrument for immediate payment 10 days after issuance of written notification of the breach., (c) Pursuant to the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended, if payment is not received by Forest Service Ser- vice within 15 days after the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection: (i) Simple interest shall be assessed at the higher of the Current Value of Funds Rate or the Prompt Pay- ment Payment Interest Rate as established by the Secretary of the Treasury. Interest will begin to accrue as of the date of issue in- dicated indicated on the initial bill for collection. (ii) Debtors will be assessed administrative charges, in addition to the delinquent amount due. Administrative charges are those additional costs incurred by the Government in processing, handling, and collecting delinquent debts. (iii) A penalty charge of six (6) percent per annum will be assessed on any portion of a debt delinquent more than 90 days. This penalty charge is in addition to interest and administrative charges under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). The penalty charge shall accrue from the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection collection, and shall be as- sessed assessed on all outstanding out- standing amounts, including interest and administrative costs assessed under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). (iv) Payments will be credited on the date received by the Federal Depository or Collection Officer designated on the bill for collection. (d) Forest Service remedies for ContractorPurchaser’s failure to make payment for timber cut and other charges when due, except ex- cept for accrual of interest, suspension of all or any part of ContractorPurchaser’s Operations, and administrative offset, shall be stayed for so long as: (i) A bona fide dispute exists as to Contractor’s obligation to make such payment and (ii) Contractor files and prosecutes a timely Claim.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Payments Not Received. (a) Payments are due and payable on the date of issue indicated on the bill for col- lectioncollection. When a payment for timber cut and other charges is not received at the location designated by Forest Service by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment, payment Contracting Officer will suspend all or any part of Contractor’s Purchaser's Operations until payment or acceptable payment guarantee is received. Other charges include, but are not limited to: (i) Slash disposal, disposal and road maintenance, and contract scaling maintenance deposits;, (ii) Cooperative work at rates established by specific agreement under E.2.1.8;BT4.218, (iii) Damages pursuant to J.4;BT9.4, (iv) Road use fees;, (v) Restoration of downpayment pursuant to E.2.2;BT4.22, (vi) Periodic payments payment pursuant to E.2.1.3;BT4.213, and (vii) Extension Deposits pursuant to E.2.1.7; and (viii)Other Other mandatory deposits. (b) Failure to pay amounts due by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment shall be consid- ered considered a breach under J.3BT9.3. The 30-day notice period prescribed therein shall begin to run as of the end of business on the date allowed for receipt of payments. If the performance or payment is guaranteed by surety bond, the surety will receive a copy of the written notification of breach. Demand will be made on the surety or other institution providing the guarantee or bond instrument for immediate payment 10 days after issuance of written notification of the breach., (c) Pursuant to the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended, if payment is not received by Forest Service within 15 days after the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection: (i) Simple interest shall be assessed at the higher of the Current Value of Funds Rate or the Prompt Pay- ment Payment Interest Rate as established by the Secretary of the Treasury. Interest will begin to accrue as of the date of issue in- dicated indicated on the initial bill for collection. (ii) Debtors will be assessed administrative charges, in addition to the delinquent amount due. Administrative charges are those additional costs incurred by the Government in processing, handling, and collecting delinquent debts. (iii) A penalty charge of six (6) percent per annum will be assessed on any portion of a debt delinquent more than 90 days. This penalty charge is in addition to interest and administrative charges under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). The penalty charge shall accrue from the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection collection, and shall be as- sessed assessed on all outstanding amounts, including interest and administrative costs assessed under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). (iv) Payments will be credited on the date received by the Federal Depository or Collection Officer designated on the bill for collection. (d) Forest Service remedies for Contractor’s Purchaser's failure to make payment for timber cut and other charges when due, except for accrual of interest, suspension of all or any part of Contractor’s Purchaser's Operations, and administrative offset, shall be stayed for so long as: (i) A bona fide dispute exists as to Contractor’s obligation to make such payment and (ii) Contractor files and prosecutes a timely Claim.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Payments Not Received. (08/2012) (a) Payments are due and payable on the date of issue indicated on the bill for col- lectioncollection. When a payment for timber cut and other charges is not received at the location designated by Forest Service by the date allowed specified in the bill for collection for receipt of paymentfor, Contracting Officer will suspend all or any part of ContractorPurchaser’s Operations until payment or acceptable payment guarantee is received. Other charges include, but are not limited to: (i) Slash disposal, road maintenance, and contract scaling Scaling deposits; (ii) Cooperative work at rates established by specific agreement under E.2.1.8B4.218; (iii) Damages pursuant to J.4B9.4; (iv) Road use fees; (v) Restoration of downpayment pursuant to E.2.2B4.22; (vi) Periodic payments pursuant to E.2.1.3B4.213; (vii) Extension Deposits pursuant to E.2.1.7B4.217; and (viii)Other mandatory deposits. (b) Failure to pay amounts due by the date allowed specified in the bill for collection for receipt of payment shall be consid- ered considered a breach under J.3B9.3. The 30-day notice period prescribed therein shall begin to run as of the end of business on the date allowed specified for receipt of payments. If the performance or payment is guaranteed by surety bond, the surety will receive a copy of the written notification of breach. Demand will be made on the surety or other institution providing the guarantee or bond instrument for immediate payment 10 days after issuance of written notification of the breach. (c) Pursuant to the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended, if payment is not received by Forest Service within 15 days after the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection: (i) Simple interest shall be assessed at the higher of the Current Value of Funds Rate or the Prompt Pay- ment Rate as established by the Secretary of the Treasury. Interest will begin to accrue as of the date of issue in- dicated indicated on the initial bill for collection. (ii) Debtors will be assessed administrative charges, in addition to the delinquent amount due. Administrative charges are those additional costs incurred by the Government in processing, handling, and collecting delinquent debts. (iii) A penalty charge of six (6) percent per annum will be assessed on any portion of a debt delinquent more than 90 days. This penalty charge is in addition to interest and administrative charges under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). The penalty charge shall accrue from the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection and shall be as- sessed assessed on all outstanding amounts, including interest and administrative costs assessed under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). (iv) Payments will be credited on the date received by the Federal Depository or Collection Officer designated on the bill for collection. (d) Forest Service remedies for ContractorPurchaser’s failure to make payment for timber cut and other charges when due, except for accrual of interest, suspension of all or any part of ContractorPurchaser’s Operations, and administrative offset, shall be stayed for so long as: (i) A bona fide dispute exists as to ContractorPurchaser’s obligation to make such payment and and (ii) Contractor Purchaser files and prosecutes a timely Claim.. C5.31# – ROAD MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS. (7/01) Purchaser shall maintain roads in accordance with the following Contract Road Maintenance Requirements Summary: TABLE A - Contract Road Maintenance Requirements Summary Seg. Road Termini Miles Applicable Pre-haul Road Maintenance Specifications From To 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 1 23N15-1 PC411 MP 0.5 0.5 2 23N15-2 MP 0.5 MP 1.7 1.2 3 23N15J 23N15 MP 0.1 0.1 4 22N29X 23N15 MP 0.1 0.1 P = Purchaser Performance Item, D = Deposit to Forest Service, D3 = Deposit to Third Party MP = Mile Post Seg. Road Termini Miles Applicable during haul Road Maintenance Specifications From To 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 1 23N15-1 PC411 MP 0.5 0.5 P P 2 23N15-2 MP 0.5 MP 1.7 1.2 P P 3 23N15J 23N15 MP 0.1 0.1 P P 4 22N29X 23N15 MP 0.1 0.1 P P P = Purchaser Performance Item, D = Deposit to Forest Service, D3 = Deposit to Third Party MP = Mile Post Seg. Road Termini Miles Applicable Post-haul Road Maintenance Specifications From To 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 1 23N15-1 PC411 MP 0.5 0.5 P P 2 23N15-2 MP 0.5 MP 1.7 1.2 P 3 23N15J 23N15 MP 0.1 0.1 P 4 22N29X 23N15 MP 0.1 0.1 P The maximum volume of Purchaser responsibility for (801) slide and slump repair for all roads is _90 C.Y. C5.31# – ROAD MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS. (7/01) MATERIAL TYPE WATER MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE ROAD SEGMENTS All Same as water INITIAL APPLICATION RATE During Purchaser's operations other than hauling, complete dust abatement after 40 accumulated T.U. Same as water During hauling operations, complete dust abatement before hauling at 0.5 Gal./S.Y. During hauling operations, complete dust abatement once a day before hauling. SUBSEQUENT APPLICATION RATE AND FREQUENCY During Purchaser's operations other than hauling, complete dust abatement after 40 accumulated T.U. Same as water During hauling operations, complete dust abatement with water as required. Every 7,000 MBF hauled complete dust abatement at 0.5 Gal./S.Y. During hauling operations, complete dust abatement every70 MBF hauled or as required to maintaincomplete dust abatement. PREPARATION METHOD N/A Method 1 WEIGHT VOLUME CONVERSION FACTOR N/A 182 Gal./S.Y.

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Payments Not Received. (08/2012) (a) Payments are due and payable on the date of issue indicated on the bill for col- lectioncollection. When a payment for timber cut and other charges is not received at the location designated by Forest Service by the date allowed specified in the bill for collection for receipt of paymentfor, Contracting Officer will suspend all or any part of ContractorPurchaser’s Operations until payment or acceptable payment guarantee is received. Other charges include, but are not limited to: (i) Slash disposal, road maintenance, and contract scaling Scaling deposits; (ii) Cooperative work at rates established by specific agreement under E.2.1.8B4.218; (iii) Damages pursuant to J.4B9.4; (iv) Road use fees; (v) Restoration of downpayment pursuant to E.2.2B4.22; (vi) Periodic payments pursuant to E.2.1.3B4.213; (vii) Extension Deposits pursuant to E.2.1.7B4.217; and (viii)Other mandatory deposits.. SAMPLE (b) Failure to pay amounts due by the date allowed specified in the bill for collection for receipt of payment shall be consid- ered considered a breach under J.3B9.3. The 30-day notice period prescribed therein shall begin to run as of the end of business on the date allowed specified for receipt of payments. If the performance or payment is guaranteed by surety bond, the surety will receive a copy of the written notification of breach. Demand will be made on the surety or other institution providing the guarantee or bond instrument for immediate payment 10 days after issuance of written notification of the breach. (c) Pursuant to the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended, if payment is not received by Forest Service within 15 days after the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection: (i) Simple interest shall be assessed at the higher of the Current Value of Funds Rate or the Prompt Pay- ment Rate as established by the Secretary of the Treasury. Interest will begin to accrue as of the date of issue in- dicated indicated on the initial bill for collection. (ii) Debtors will be assessed administrative charges, in addition to the delinquent amount due. Administrative charges are those additional costs incurred by the Government in processing, handling, and collecting delinquent debts. (iii) A penalty charge of six (6) percent per annum will be assessed on any portion of a debt delinquent more than 90 days. This penalty charge is in addition to interest and administrative charges under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). The penalty charge shall accrue from the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection and shall be as- sessed assessed on all outstanding amounts, including interest and administrative costs assessed under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). (iv) Payments will be credited on the date received by the Federal Depository or Collection Officer designated on the bill for collection. (d) Forest Service remedies for ContractorPurchaser’s failure to make payment for timber cut and other charges when due, except for accrual of interest, suspension of all or any part of ContractorPurchaser’s Operations, and administrative offset, shall be stayed for so long as: (i) A bona fide dispute exists as to ContractorPurchaser’s obligation to make such payment and (ii) Contractor Purchaser files and prosecutes a timely Claim.. C5.31# – ROAD MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS. (7/01) Purchaser shall maintain roads in accordance with the following Contract Road Maintenance Requirements Summary: TABLE A - Contract Road Maintenance Requirements Summary Seg. Road Termini Miles Applicable Pre-haul Road Maintenance Specifications From To 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 1 21N35Y BC27672 MP 1.7 1.7 P 2 20N59 21N35Y MP 0.1 0.1 P 3 20N60-1 21N35Y MP 0.7 0.7 4 20N60-2 MP 0.7 MP 1.2 0.5 P 5 22N27 BC27672 MP 4.8 4.8 SAMPLE P = Purchaser Performance Item, D = Deposit to Forest Service, D3 = Deposit to Third Party MP = Mile Post Seg. Road Termini Miles Applicable during haul Road Maintenance Specifications From To 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 1 21N35Y BC27672 MP 1.7 1.7 P 2 20N59 21N35Y MP 0.1 0.1 P P 3 20N60-1 21N35Y MP 0.7 0.7 P P 4 20N60-2 MP 0.7 MP 1.2 0.5 P P 5 22N27 BC27672 MP 4.8 4.8 P SAMPLE P = Purchaser Performance Item, D = Deposit to Forest Service, D3 = Deposit to Third Party MP = Mile Post Seg. Road Termini Miles Applicable Post-haul Road Maintenance Specifications From To 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 1 21N35Y BC27672 MP 1.7 1.7 P 2 20N59 21N35Y MP 0.1 0.1 P 3 20N60-1 21N35Y MP 0.7 0.7 P P 4 20N60-2 MP 0.7 MP 1.2 0.5 P 5 22N27 BC27672 MP 4.8 4.8 P The maximum volume of Purchaser responsibility for (801) slide and slump repair for all roads is _90 C.Y. SAMPLE C5.31# – ROAD MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS. (7/01) MATERIAL TYPE WATER MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE ROAD SEGMENTS All Same as water INITIAL APPLICATION RATE During Purchaser's operations other than hauling, complete dust abatement after 40 accumulated T.U. Same as water During hauling operations, complete dust abatement before hauling at 0.5 Gal./S.Y. During hauling operations, complete dust abatement once a day before hauling. SUBSEQUENT APPLICATION RATE AND FREQUENCY During Purchaser's operations other than hauling, complete dust abatement after 40 accumulated T.U. Same as water During hauling operations, complete dust abatement with water as required. Every 7,000 MBF hauled complete dust abatement at 0.5 Gal./S.Y. During hauling operations, complete dust abatement every70 MBF hauled or as required to maintain complete dust abatement. PREPARATION METHOD N/A Method 1 WEIGHT VOLUME CONVERSION FACTOR N/A 182 Gal./S.Y. SAMPLE

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Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Payments Not Received. (a) Payments are due and payable on the date of issue indicated on the bill for col- lectioncollection. When a payment for timber cut and other charges is not received at the location designated by Forest For- est Service by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment, Contracting Officer will suspend all or any part of Contractor’s Operations until payment or acceptable ac- ceptable payment guarantee is received. Other charges includein- clude, but are not limited to: (i) Slash disposal, disposal and road maintenance, and contract scaling depositsmaintenance depos- its; (ii) Cooperative work at rates established by specific spe- cific agreement under E.2.1.8BT4.218; (iii) Damages pursuant to J.4BT9.4; (iv) Road use fees; (v) Restoration of downpayment pursuant to E.2.2BT4.22; (vi) Periodic payments pursuant to E.2.1.3; BT4.213; (vii) Extension vii)Extension Deposits pursuant to E.2.1.7BT4.217; and (viii)Other mandatory deposits. (b) Failure to pay amounts due by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment shall be consid- ered a breach under J.3BT9.3. The 30-day notice period prescribed pre- scribed therein shall begin to run as of the end of business on the date allowed for receipt of payments. If the performance perfor- xxxxx or payment is guaranteed by surety bond, the surety will receive a copy of the written notification of breach. Demand will be made on the surety or other institution insti- tution providing the guarantee or bond instrument for immediate im- mediate payment 10 days after issuance of written notification notifi- cation of the breach. (c) Pursuant to the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended, if payment is not received by Forest Service within 15 days after the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection: (i) Simple interest shall be assessed at the higher of the Current Value of Funds Rate or the Prompt Pay- ment Rate as established by the Secretary of the Treasury. Interest will begin to accrue as of the date of issue in- dicated indicated on the initial bill for collection. (ii) Debtors will be assessed administrative charges, in addition to the delinquent amount due. Administrative Ad- ministrative charges are those additional costs incurred in- curred by the Government in processing, handling, and collecting delinquent debts.. Sample (iii) A penalty charge of six (6) percent per annum will be assessed on any portion of a debt delinquent more than 90 days. This penalty charge is in addition to interest and administrative charges under paragraphs para- graphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). The penalty charge shall accrue ac- crue from the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection col- lection and shall be as- sessed assessed on all outstanding amounts, including interest and administrative costs assessed under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). (iv) Payments will be credited on the date received by the Federal Depository or Collection Officer designated desig- nated on the bill for collection. (d) Forest Service remedies for Contractor’s failure to make payment for timber cut and other charges when due, except for accrual of interest, suspension of all or any part of Contractor’s Operations, and administrative offset, shall be stayed for so long as: (i) A bona fide dispute exists as to Contractor’s obligation to make such payment and (ii) Contractor files and prosecutes a timely Claim.

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Samples: Integrated Resource Timber Contract

Payments Not Received. (a) Payments are due and payable on the date of issue indicated on the bill for col- lectioncollec- tion. When a payment for timber cut and other charges is not received at the location designated by Forest Service by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment, Contracting Officer will suspend all or any part of ContractorPurchaser’s Operations until payment or acceptable payment guarantee is received. Other charges include, but are not limited to: (i) Slash disposal, road maintenance, and contract scaling Scaling deposits;, (ii) Cooperative work at rates established by specific agreement under E.2.1.8;B4.218, (iii) Damages pursuant to J.4;B9.4, (iv) Road use fees;, (v) Restoration of downpayment pursuant to E.2.2;B4.22, (vi) Periodic payments payment pursuant to E.2.1.3;B4.213, and (vii) Extension Deposits pursuant to E.2.1.7; and (viii)Other Other mandatory deposits. (b) Failure to pay amounts due by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment shall be consid- ered a breach under J.3B9.3. The 30-day notice period prescribed therein shall begin to run as of the end of business on the date allowed for receipt of payments. If the performance or payment is guaranteed by surety bond, the surety will receive a copy of the written notification of breach. Demand will be made on the surety or other institution providing the guarantee or bond instrument for immediate payment 10 days after issuance of written notification of the breach., (c) Pursuant to the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended, if payment is not received by Forest Service Ser- vice within 15 days after the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection: (i) Simple interest shall be assessed at the higher of the Current Value of Funds Rate or the Prompt Pay- ment Payment Rate as established by the Secretary of the Treasury. Interest will begin to accrue as of the date of issue in- dicated indicated on the initial bill for collection. (ii) Debtors will be assessed administrative charges, in addition to the delinquent amount due. Administrative charges are those additional costs incurred by the Government in processing, handling, and collecting delinquent debts. (iii) A penalty charge of six (6) percent per annum will be assessed on any portion of a debt delinquent more than 90 days. This penalty charge is in addition to interest and administrative charges under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). The penalty charge shall accrue from the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection collection, and shall be as- sessed assessed on all outstanding out- standing amounts, including interest and administrative costs assessed under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). (iv) Payments will be credited on the date received by the Federal Depository or Collection Officer designated on the bill for collection. (d) Forest Service remedies for ContractorPurchaser’s failure to make payment for timber cut and other charges when due, except ex- cept for accrual of interest, suspension of all or any part of ContractorPurchaser’s Operations, and administrative offset, shall be stayed for so long as: (i) A bona fide dispute exists as to ContractorPurchaser’s obligation to make such payment and (ii) Contractor Purchaser files and prosecutes a timely Claim.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Timber Sale Contract

Payments Not Received. (a) Payments are due and payable on the date of issue indicated on the bill for col- lectioncollection. When a payment for timber cut and other charges is not received at the location designated by Forest For- est Service by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment, Contracting Officer will suspend all or any part of Contractor’s Operations until payment or acceptable ac- ceptable payment guarantee is received. Other charges includein- clude, but are not limited to: (i) Slash disposal, disposal and road maintenance, and contract scaling depositsmaintenance depos- its; (ii) Cooperative work at rates established by specific spe- cific agreement under E.2.1.8BT4.218; (iii) Damages pursuant to J.4BT9.4; (iv) Road use fees; (v) Restoration of downpayment pursuant to E.2.2BT4.22; (vi) Periodic payments pursuant to E.2.1.3; BT4.213; (vii) Extension vii)Extension Deposits pursuant to E.2.1.7BT4.217; and (viii)Other mandatory deposits. (b) Failure to pay amounts due by the date allowed in the bill for collection for receipt of payment shall be consid- ered a breach under J.3BT9.3. The 30-day notice period prescribed pre- scribed therein shall begin to run as of the end of business on the date allowed for receipt of payments. If the performance perfor- xxxxx or payment is guaranteed by surety bond, the SAMPLE surety will receive a copy of the written notification of breach. Demand will be made on the surety or other institution insti- tution providing the guarantee or bond instrument for immediate im- mediate payment 10 days after issuance of written notification notifi- cation of the breach. (c) Pursuant to the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, as amended, if payment is not received by Forest Service within 15 days after the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection: (i) Simple interest shall be assessed at the higher of the Current Value of Funds Rate or the Prompt Pay- ment Rate as established by the Secretary of the Treasury. Interest will begin to accrue as of the date of issue in- dicated indicated on the initial bill for collection. (ii) Debtors will be assessed administrative charges, in addition to the delinquent amount due. Administrative Ad- ministrative charges are those additional costs incurred in- curred by the Government in processing, handling, and collecting delinquent debts. (iii) A penalty charge of six (6) percent per annum will be assessed on any portion of a debt delinquent more than 90 days. This penalty charge is in addition to interest and administrative charges under paragraphs para- graphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). The penalty charge shall accrue ac- crue from the date of issue indicated on the bill for collection col- lection and shall be as- sessed assessed on all outstanding amounts, including interest and administrative costs assessed under paragraphs (c)(i) and (c)(ii). (iv) Payments will be credited on the date received by the Federal Depository or Collection Officer designated desig- nated on the bill for collection. (d) Forest Service remedies for Contractor’s failure to make payment for timber cut and other charges when due, except for accrual of interest, suspension of all or any part of Contractor’s Operations, and administrative offset, shall be stayed for so long as: (i) A bona fide dispute exists as to Contractor’s obligation to make such payment and (ii) Contractor files and prosecutes a timely Claim.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Integrated Resource Timber Contract

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