Scales and Weighing Sample Clauses

Scales and Weighing. The Warehouse Operator agrees to (each of the following): 1. equip the warehouse with scales and have them annually inspected and certified by any applicable regulatory or independent authority, and so arranged that all cotton, whether for storage or for non-storage purposes, can be weighed in and out of the warehouse. If rejected by the regulatory authority, any weighing apparatus must not thereafter be used in ascertaining the weight of cotton for the purposes of this USWA license, until such rejection is withdrawn, 2. weigh, by a weigher licensed under the USWA, cotton that comes into the warehouse. The weights must be certified, 3. weigh cotton, alternatively, at the gin, with DACO approval, in which case each of the following apply, a. the use of gin originating weights requires the Warehouse Operator's control of the scales used to weigh cotton xxxxx, b. those gin scales must be annually inspected and certified as accurate by any applicable regulatory or independent authority. If rejected by the regulatory authority, any weighing apparatus must not thereafter be used in ascertaining the weight of cotton for the purposes of this USWA license, until such rejection is withdrawn, c. a copy of the inspection report must be maintained at the warehouse office for the FSA warehouse examiner's review, d. the scales must be checked by the Warehouse Operator for accuracy on a routine basis, and e. a copy of the USWA certificate of license of the person(s) licensed to perform weighing, sampling or similar service at the gin for the Warehouse Operator must be posted at the point of service, 4. use, upon agreement with the depositor, point of origin weights for single bale or lot stored cotton. Any point of origin weights shown on a warehouse receipt will be the official warehouse bale or lot weight, and 5. preserve the individual and collective identity of lot cotton tendered for storage on which a multiple bale warehouse receipt is issued during storage and shipment. If such lot is broken at the warehouse for the issuance of new receipts, each bale will be weighed at the warehouse by a licensed weigher before single bale warehouse receipts are issued.
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Scales and Weighing. The Department shall operate and maintain permanent scales at the Disposal System. The Department shall weigh all vehicles delivering waste by or on behalf of the City (whether or not the County accepts such waste) and prepare a daily weight record with regard to such delivery.
Scales and Weighing. The Warehouse Operator agrees to (each of the following): A. Equip the warehouse with scales appropriate for the kind of dry beans being stored, and have them arranged in a manner that all dry beans, whether for storage or non-storage purposes, can be weighed in and out of the warehouse; and B. Have scales inspected and certified annually by an applicable regulatory or independent authority. Scales which have been tested and their performance rejected and not certified shall not thereafter be used in ascertaining the weight of dry beans for the purposes of the USWA license, until such rejection is withdrawn by the applicable regulatory or independent authority.
Scales and Weighing. Contractor is solely responsible for ensuring accurate weighing of all materials entering and leaving the Approved Transfer Facility and Approved Processing Facilities.
Scales and Weighing. The Warehouse Operator agrees to (each of the following): A. equip the warehouse with scales appropriate for the kind of grain being stored, and have them arranged in a manner that all grain, whether for storage or non-storage purposes, can be weighed in and out of the warehouse; B. have scales inspected and certified annually by an applicable regulatory or independent authority. Scales whose performance is rejected and not certified shall not thereafter be used in ascertaining the weight of grain for the purposes of the USWA license, until such rejection is withdrawn by the applicable regulatory or independent authority; and C. apply for licensing at all facilities controlled by the warehouse operator at a specific location, among which grain may be transferred without weighing, unless those facilities are specifically exempted by DACO.
Scales and Weighing. 1534 Contractor is solely responsible for ensuring accurate weighing of all materials entering and leaving the 1535 Approved Processing Facilities.
Scales and Weighing. 13 J. Prompt Delivery.............................................................................................................................................. 14 K. Identity Preserved Nuts ................................................................................................................................. 14 L. Storage Obligations........................................................................................................................................ 14 M. Containerized Nut Storage............................................................................................................................ 14 N. Delivery of Commingled Nuts ..................................................................................................................... 15 O. Loading Out Without Weighing .................................................................................................................. 15 P. Out of Condition and Damaged Nuts .......................................................................................................... 15 Q. Inspections and Examinations of Warehouse............................................................................................ 16 R. Excess Storage and Transferring Nuts........................................................................................................ 16
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Related to Scales and Weighing

  • Weighing 7.1. In order to calculate the quantity of Grain delivered to a Port Terminal Facility: (a) all Grain delivered by road to the Port Terminal Facilities for unloading must be weighed using CBH’s weighing facilities operated by CBH personnel recording the gross and tare weights of the road vehicles containing the loads of Grain; (b) if the Grain is delivered by rail from a CBH Site upcountry, the weight will be determined by referencing the weight of the load as determined by CBH personnel at the relevant upcountry Site (“CBH Weight”); and (c) if the Grain is delivered by rail from a third party site and where the Port Terminal Facilities have such facilities, CBH will batch weigh the Grain unloaded from rail vehicles into the grid. 7.2. If Grain is delivered a Port Terminal Facility by rail pursuant to clause 7.1(b) of this Schedule 7, CBH may elect to conduct an audit and batch weigh the Grain delivered to the Port Terminal Facility. If, following an audit by CBH under this clause 7.2 of this Schedule 7, there is a discrepancy of more than 2.5% between the CBH Weight and the weight determined by CBH at Port (“Weight Shortfall”), CBH may deduct the relevant Weight Shortfall from the Customer’s Grain Entitlement and charge the Customer the Rail Weighing Fee as set out in the Fees and Charges Schedule. 7.3. In all cases, CBH must provide the Customer with a weighbridge ticket or other statement certifying the weight and quantity of Grain delivered to the Port Terminal Facility and confirming the name of the person in whose name the Grain is delivered based on the information contained in the Customer’s Direct to Port Delivery Declaration Form and Direct to Port Sample Declaration Form provided to CBH at or prior to the delivery of each load of Grain at the Port Terminal Facility.

  • Outputs Analogue and digital outputs of protected content are allowed if they meet the requirements in this section and if they are not forbidden elsewhere in this Agreement..

  • Scaling “Scaling,” as used herein, involves:

  • Weighing and Scaling Costs Purchaser agrees to pay for all weighing costs for logs delivered regardless if logs are purchased on a weight or scale basis. In addition, Purchaser agrees to pay for all scaling costs for logs delivered on a scale basis. Purchaser also agrees to pay for all costs associated with the transmission and reporting of scale or weight data.

  • Meters (a) You must allow safe and unhindered access to your premises for the purposes of reading and maintaining the meters (where relevant). (b) We will use our best endeavours to ensure that a meter reading is carried out as frequently as is needed to prepare your bills, consistently with the metering rules and in any event at least once every 12 months.

  • SAMPLE (If applicable and the project has specifications, insert the specifications into this section.)

  • Plant The expression ‘Plant’ as used in the tender papers shall mean every temporary accessory necessary or considered necessary by the Engineer to execute, construct, complete and maintain the work and all altered, modified, substituted and additional works ordered in the time and the manner herein provided and all temporary materials and special and other articles and appliance of every sort kind and description whatsoever intended or used therefore.

  • RE-WEIGHING PRODUCT Deliveries are subject to re- weighing at the point of destination by the Authorized User. If shrinkage occurs which exceeds that normally allowable in the trade, the Authorized User shall have the option to require delivery of the difference in quantity or to reduce the payment accordingly. Such option shall be exercised in writing by the Authorized User.

  • Calibration The comparison of a measurement system or device of unverified accuracy with a measurement system of known and greater accuracy to detect deviation of the unverified measurement system from required performance specifications (of the unverified measurement system or device) and to quantify all measured values to applicable units of the international system of units.

  • Dimensions Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or other related field. Or equivalent work experience. A minimum of 10 years of IT (including Web/Internet, database applications and data warehousing) and business/industry work experience, with at least 3 years of leadership experience in managing multiple, large, cross-functional teams or project, and influencing senior level management and key stakeholders.

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