QUANTITY DETERMINATION. (a) Where VicForests determines that the quantity of Timber hauled is to be calculated by reference to the weight of Timber in respect of which the Contractor provides the Services, each load of Timber delivered to the Delivery Site by the Contractor will be weighed at a certified weighbridge approved by VicForests and the Contractor from time to time, or by any other method approved in writing by the Parties from time to time. (b) For the purposes of issuing an RCTI pursuant to clause 4.2(a) where the quantity of Timber is to be calculated by reference to the weight of Timber, the amounts owing by VicForests in respect of Services performed by the Contractor shall be determined by multiplying the weight of each load of Timber delivered to the Delivery Site by the Contractor by the relevant Rates for that load of Timber, or by any other method approved in writing by the Parties from time to time. (c) Where VicForests determines that the quantity of Timber hauled is to be calculated by reference to the volume of Timber in respect of which the Contractor provides the Services, the cubic metre volume of each log will be calculated in accordance with the following formula: V = (D² x L) x π /40000 Where: V = volume (m3) D = centre diameter under bark (cm) L = length rounded down to the nearest 0.3 metre increment (m) π/40000 = 0.0000785398 (d) For the purposes of issuing an RCTI pursuant to clause 4.2(a) where the quantity of Timber is to be calculated by reference to the volume of Timber, the amounts owing by VicForests in respect of Services performed by the Contractor shall be determined by multiplying the volume of each load of Timber delivered to the Delivery Site by the Contractor (that is, the sum of “V” in the formula referred to in paragraph (c) above, in each load) by the relevant Rates for that load of Timber, or by any other method approved in writing by the Parties from time to time.
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Samples: Haulage Agreement, Linked Haulage Agreement, Haulage Agreement
QUANTITY DETERMINATION. (a) Where VicForests determines that the quantity of Timber hauled harvested is to be calculated by reference to the weight of Timber in respect of which the Contractor provides the Harvest Services, each load of Timber delivered to the Delivery Site by the Contractor will be weighed at a certified weighbridge approved by VicForests and the Contractor from time to time, or by any other method approved in writing by the Parties from time to time.
(b) For the purposes of issuing an RCTI pursuant to clause 4.2(a4.2 (a) where the quantity of Timber is to be calculated by reference to the weight of Timber, the amounts owing by VicForests in respect of Harvest Services performed by the Contractor shall be determined by multiplying the weight of each load of Timber delivered to the Delivery Site by the Contractor by the relevant Rates for that load of Timber, or by any other method approved in writing by the Parties from time to time.
(c) Where VicForests determines that the quantity of Timber hauled harvested is to be calculated by reference to the volume of Timber in respect of which the Contractor provides the Harvest Services, the cubic metre volume of each log will be calculated in accordance with the following formula: V = (D² x L) x π /40000 Where: V = volume (m3) D = centre diameter under bark (cm) L = length rounded down to the nearest 0.3 metre increment (m) π/40000 = 0.0000785398
(d) For the purposes of issuing an RCTI pursuant to clause 4.2(a) where the quantity of Timber is to be calculated by reference to the volume of Timber, the amounts owing by VicForests in respect of Harvest Services performed by the Contractor shall be determined by multiplying the volume of each load of Timber delivered to the Delivery Site by the Contractor (that is, the sum of “V” in the formula referred to in paragraph (c) above, in each load) by the relevant Rates for that load of Timber, or by any other method approved in writing by the Parties from time to time.
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Samples: Harvest Agreement, Linked Harvest Agreement
QUANTITY DETERMINATION. (a) Where VicForests determines that the quantity of Timber hauled harvested is to be calculated by reference to the weight of Timber in respect of which the Contractor provides the Harvest Services, each load of Timber delivered to the Delivery Site by the Contractor will be weighed at a certified weighbridge approved by VicForests and the Contractor from time to time, or by any other method approved in writing by the Parties from time to time.
(b) For the purposes of issuing an RCTI pursuant to clause 4.2(a4.2 (a) where the quantity of Timber is to be calculated by reference to the weight of Timber, the amounts owing by VicForests in respect of Harvest Services performed by the Contractor shall be determined by multiplying the weight of each load of Timber delivered to the Delivery Site by the Contractor by the relevant Rates for that load of Timber, or by any other method approved in writing by the Parties from time to time.
(c) Where VicForests determines that the quantity of Timber hauled harvested is to be calculated by reference to the volume of Timber in respect of which the Contractor provides the Harvest Services, the cubic metre volume of each log will be calculated in accordance with the following formula: V = (D² x L) x π /40000 Where: V = volume (m3) D = centre diameter under bark (cm) L = length rounded down to the nearest 0.3 metre increment (m) π/40000 = 0.0000785398
(d) For the purposes of issuing an RCTI pursuant to clause 4.2(a4.2 (a) where the quantity of Timber is to be calculated by reference to the volume of Timber, the amounts owing by VicForests in respect of Harvest Services performed by the Contractor shall be determined by multiplying the volume of each load of Timber delivered to the Delivery Site by the Contractor (that is, the sum of “V” in the formula referred to in paragraph (c) above, in each load) by the relevant Rates for that load of Timber, or by any other method approved in writing by the Parties from time to time.
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Samples: Harvest Agreement, Harvest Agreement
QUANTITY DETERMINATION. (a) Where VicForests determines that the quantity of Timber harvested and/or hauled is to be calculated by reference to the weight of Timber in respect of which the Contractor provides the Harvest Services and Haulage Services, each load of Timber delivered to the Delivery Site by the Contractor will be weighed at a certified weighbridge approved by VicForests and the Contractor from time to time, or by any other method approved in writing by the Parties from time to time.
(b) For the purposes of issuing an RCTI pursuant to clause 4.2(a(a) where the quantity of Timber is to be calculated by reference to the weight of Timber, the amounts owing by VicForests in respect of Harvest Services and Haulage Services performed by the Contractor shall be determined by multiplying the weight of each load of Timber delivered to the Delivery Site by the Contractor by the relevant Rates for that load of Timber, or by any other method approved in writing by the Parties from time to time.
(c) Where VicForests determines that the quantity of Timber harvested and/or hauled is to be calculated by reference to the volume of Timber in respect of which the Contractor provides the Harvest Services and Haulage Services, the cubic metre volume of each log will be calculated in accordance with the following formula: V = (D² x L) x π /40000 Where: V = volume (m3) D = centre diameter under bark (cm) L = length rounded down to the nearest 0.3 metre increment (m) π/40000 = 0.0000785398
(d) For the purposes of issuing an RCTI pursuant to clause 4.2(a(a) where the quantity of Timber is to be calculated by reference to the volume of Timber, the amounts owing by VicForests in respect of Harvest Services and Haulage Services performed by the Contractor shall be determined by multiplying the volume of each load of Timber delivered to the Delivery Site by the Contractor (that is, the sum of “V” in the formula referred to in paragraph (c) above, in each load) by the relevant Rates for that load of Timber, or by any other method approved in writing by the Parties from time to time.
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Samples: Harvest and Haulage Agreement