Self-Reporting Quality Standard Breaches and Consequences Sample Clauses

Self-Reporting Quality Standard Breaches and Consequences. If you suspect that Milk to be supplied under this Agreement is not Grade 1 Milk in terms of the “Sensory and Appearance”, “Temperature” or “Antibiotics and Inhibitory Substances” parameters set out in the Quality Standards, you must self-report that breach by immediately contacting us and arranging for a sample to be tested by us. If the sample tested does not amount to Grade 1 Milk: (a) we will provide you with written notice of the test results and the fact that you must promptly and safely dispose of the affected Milk on- farm; and (b) we will reject the Milk by providing written notice to you as soon as practicable of the rejection including the reason for the rejection and the Dumping Policy will apply.
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Self-Reporting Quality Standard Breaches and Consequences. If the Supplier suspects that Milk to be supplied under this Agreement is not Fresh Milk in terms of the “Sensory”, “Temperature” or “Antibiotic/Inhibitory Substances” parameters set out in the Quality Table, the Supplier must self-report that breach by immediately contacting Tatura and arranging for a sample to be tested by Tatura. If the sample tested breaches the relevant Quality Standard: (a) Tatura will provide written notice of the test results and the fact that the Supplier must promptly and safely dispose of the relevant Milk on-farm; and (b) Tatura will reject the Milk by providing written notice to the Supplier as soon as practicable of the rejection including the reason for the rejection and the Dumping Policy will apply.
Self-Reporting Quality Standard Breaches and Consequences. If you suspect that Milk to be supplied under this Agreement is not Grade 1 Milk in terms of the “Sensory and Appearance”, “Temperature” or “Antibiotics and Inhibitory Substances” parameters set out in the Quality Standards, you must self-report that breach by immediately contacting us and arranging for a sample to be (b) you fail to comply with the Bega tested by us. If the sample tested does not Cheese On-Farm Quality Assurance amount to Grade 1 Milk: Program, or you supply Poor Quality Milk, this may result in the (a) we will provide you with written suspension of this Agreement in notice of the test results and the fact accordance with sections 6.6(c) or that you must promptly and safely 6.6(d). farm; and 6.4 Dumping Policy (b) we will reject the Milk by providing On the first three occasions during each written notice to you as soon as Financial Year where either: Dumping Policy will apply. supplied is in breach of the Quality Standards in accordance with 6.3 General Consequences of Failure to comply section 6.2; or with Quality Standards and the Bega Cheese On-Farm Quality Assurance Program (b) Milk that is to be supplied is rejected by a grader or tanker driver on the Where you do not self-report a breach of a basis of their reasonable opinion Quality Standard under section 6.2 and: that the Milk is contaminated, soured or otherwise unfit for human (a) you do not supply Grade 1 Milk or consumption, otherwise breach the Quality Standards, the following we will reject the Milk by providing written consequences will apply: notice to you specifying the reasons for the rejection, you will promptly and safely dispose (i) Quality Deductions of the Milk on-Farm and we will pay for the Milk being applied (as (based on an average of the Milk Solids in the applicable); previous three collections of Milk) at the Monthly Minimum Prices less a Quality (ii) we may reject the Deduction equal to: relevant Milk (in which case we will provide (a) in the case of the first dump – 10% written notice to you as of the Monthly Minimum Prices; soon as practicable of the rejection, including (b) in the case of the second dump – the reasons for the 30% of the Monthly Minimum rejection) and, subject Prices; and to section 6.4, no payment being made for (c) in the case of the third dump – 30% the relevant Milk and of the Monthly Minimum Prices. you being required to promptly and safely dispose of that Milk on- On each subsequent occasion (after the third dump) during a Financial...

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