Tonnage Information Clause Samples
The TONNAGE INFORMATION clause defines the requirement for specifying the vessel's tonnage details in a contract or agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the type of tonnage measurements to be provided, such as gross tonnage, net tonnage, or deadweight tonnage, and may require supporting documentation or certificates. Its core function is to ensure all parties have accurate and consistent information about the vessel's size and carrying capacity, which is essential for compliance, operational planning, and risk assessment.
Tonnage Information. Contractor shall provide the Tonnage information requested below by Service Sector on a monthly and year-to-date basis. However, the Agency reserves the right to request the monthly Tonnage data by route.
Tonnage Information. Contractor shall provide the tonnage information requested below by service sector on a monthly and year-to-date basis.
Tonnage Information. Contractor shall provide the Borough with a written statement of the ton- nage of refuse collected in each month (including separately stated tonnages for collectible municipal waste and each individual collectible recyclable material), in the form and manner requested by the Borough, on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of the following month.
Tonnage Information. All Consortium Members shall declare their production (i.e. manufacture and imports) tonnage to the Trustee of the Consortium on a confidential basis according to the principles described in the Agreement. The tonnage shall be calculated as an average of the last 3 years (2006-2007-2008).
Tonnage Information. Contractor shall provide the Tonnage information requested below by Service and Material type on a monthly basis.
1. Tonnage information for solid waste, recyclables, green waste materials and street sweeping collected;
2. Diversion level for all material types;
3. Call center data;
4. Account summary (number of accounts per service type and service level;
5. Incident report (vehicle, safety, etc.);
