Theoretical Gallons Sample Clauses

The 'Theoretical Gallons' clause defines a method for estimating the quantity of liquid, typically paint or coating, required or used for a project based on calculated or standard coverage rates rather than actual measured usage. In practice, this clause sets out how the theoretical amount is determined, often using surface area measurements and manufacturer-specified coverage rates, regardless of the actual gallons applied. This approach provides a standardized basis for pricing, billing, or quality control, helping to avoid disputes over material quantities and ensuring both parties have a clear expectation of material requirements.
Theoretical Gallons. The number of Gallons of Plant Products in Gas at any particular point determined by Processor using generally-accepted industry standards utilizing chromatograph analysis taken on Gas samples from the relevant point.

Related to Theoretical Gallons

  • Delivery Points ‌ Project water made available to the Agency pursuant to Article 6 shall be delivered to the Agency by the State at the delivery structures established in accordance with Article 10.

  • Delivery Point The delivery point is the point of delivery of the Power Product to the CAISO Controlled Grid (the “Delivery Point”). Seller shall provide and convey to Buyer the Power Product from the Generating Facility at the Delivery Point. Title to and risk of loss related to the Power Product transfer from Seller to Buyer at the Delivery Point.

  • Usage Measurement Usage measurement for calls shall begin when answer supervision or equivalent Signaling System 7 (SS7) message is received from the terminating office and shall end at the time of call disconnect by the calling or called subscriber, whichever occurs first.

  • Contract Quantity The Contract Quantity during each Contract Year is the amount set forth in the applicable Contract Year in Section D of the Cover Sheet (“Delivery Term Contract Quantity Schedule”), which amount is inclusive of outages.

  • Mileage Measurement Where required, the mileage measurement for LIS rate elements is determined in the same manner as the mileage measurement for V&H methodology as outlined in NECA Tariff No. 4.