WEIGHMENT OF COAL Sample Clauses

WEIGHMENT OF COAL. 7.1 If the Contracted Grade of Coal is delivered for dispatch by rail, each wagon shall be weighed at the weighbridge of the Seller at the Delivery Point and the recorded weight shall be entered in the relevant dispatch document/ railway receipt. Such recorded weight shall form the basis for raising bills by the Seller. The weighment shall be on wagon to wagon basis in the manner described hereinafter: 7.1.1 In case wagons are weighed on an electronic weighbridge, the weight recorded in the computerized print out shall be taken as the weight for the respective wagon. In the absence of a computerized print out facility, the weight as certified by the railways shall be reckoned as the weight and shall be binding on the Parties. 7.1.2 In the absence of electronic weighbridges, the weighment shall be done on the mechanical weighbridges at the Delivery Point. 7.1.3 In the cases not covered by Clause 7.1.1 or Clause 7.1.2 above, the weight recorded on the relevant dispatch document/ railway receipt as per existing practice of the railways shall be reckoned as the weight and shall be binding on the Parties. However, the wagons will be loaded up to the permissible capacity fixed by the railways for such wagons on the basis of volumetric measurement. 7.2 If the Contracted Grade of Coal is delivered for dispatch by road, the weight recorded at the weighbridge of the Seller at the concerned Delivery Point and as mentioned in the dispatch document shall be binding on the Parties. 7.3 The Purchaser shall be entitled to depute an authorized representative to witness the weighment / loading of the wagon(s) at the Delivery Point. 7.4 The weighbridges at the Delivery Point at Seller’s end shall be calibrated and maintained as per Applicable Laws. The Seller shall regularly monitor the accuracy of the weighbridges. If and when any weighbridge is found to be out of order, after remedying the defect as expeditiously as possible, the Seller shall arrange for calibration thereof, wherever necessary, as per Applicable Laws.
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WEIGHMENT OF COAL. 6.1 When Coal is delivered for despatch by rail, each wagon shall be weighed at the weighbridge at the Delivery Point and the recorded weight shall be entered in the relevant dispatch document/Railway Receipt (RR). Such recorded weight shall form the basis for raising bills by the Seller. The weighment shall be on wagon to wagon basis. 6.2 When Coal is delivered for dispatch by road, the weight recorded at the weighbridge of the Seller at the concerned Delivery Point and as mentioned in the dispatch document, shall be binding on the Parties. 6.3 The Purchaser shall be entitled to depute an authorised representative to witness the weighment / loading at the Delivery Point. 6.4 The weighbridges at respective Delivery Points at the Seller’s end shall be calibrated and maintained as per applicable statutory provisions.
WEIGHMENT OF COAL. 7.1 In relation to transport of Coal by rail, the weight as recorded by the Indian Railways in the Railway Receipt(R/R) shall be final and binding for all commercial purposes on both the Parties. In relation to Coal being dispatched by road, the weight recorded at the Collieries’ weighbridge at the Delivery Point and as mentioned in the dispatch document, shall be final and binding on both the Parties for all commercial purposes under this Agreement.
WEIGHMENT OF COAL. 6.1 For dispatch of Coal by Rail, all the wagons loaded for the Purchaser shall be weighed at the loading end at the electronic weighbridge of Seller and electronic print out of actual weight recorded shall be provided. Such weighment shall be final and binding for determination of the quantity delivered. The Purchaser shall have the right to witness the weighment of the wagons at the weighbridge, if desired. The Seller shall hand-over copies of jointly signed or in the absence of the Purchaser's representative(s), signed by the Seller, print-outs of the weighment to the Purchaser immediately after weighment of each consignment, besides a copy of such signed printouts shall also be annexed along with the bill(s) raised by the Seller 6.2 Only in the absence of weighment of Coal on electronic weighbridge at the loading end, the weight recorded at the Purchaser’s electronic weighbridge with an electronic print-out facility at the Unloading Point, if in proper working order, shall be taken as final. In respect of unweighed consignments/wagons at the Delivery Point on electronic weighbridge and weighed on electronic weighbridge at the Purchaser’s end, the Purchaser shall submit the associated electronic printout to the Seller for such consignments/ wagons within thirty (30) days from the date of Railway Receipt, beyond which time the weight of the consignment shall be considered on Railway Receipt basis.
WEIGHMENT OF COAL. 7.1 The terms are FOR collieries. If coal is despatched by Rail, all coal wagons loaded for Purchaser would invariably be weighed at the weighbridges of Colliery Siding and provide with an Electronic Print out of actual weight recorded. Purchaser has the right to witness the weight of wagons at weighbridges, if desired. The complaints, if any, arising out of the fault of the Seller shall be attended timely and promptly as per the prescribed rules.
WEIGHMENT OF COAL. 1 When Coal is delivered for despatch by rail, each wagon shall be weighed at the weighbridge at the Delivery Point and the recorded weight shall be entered in the relevant dispatch document/Railway Receipt (RR). Such recorded weight shall form the basis for raising bills by the Seller. The weighment shall be on wagon to wagon basis in the manner described hereinafter. 6.1.1 In case wagons are weighed on electronic weigh bridge the weight recorded in the computerized print out shall be taken as the weight for the respective wagon. In the absence of computerized print out facility, the weight as certified by the Railways shall be reckoned as weight and shall be binding on the Parties. 6.1.2 In the absence of electronic weighbridges, the weighment shall be done on themechanical weighbridges at the Delivery Point. 6.1.3 In the cases not covered by Clauses 6.1.1 or 6.1.2, weight recorded on the Railway Receipt (RR) as per existing practice of Railways shall be reckoned as weight and shall be binding on the Parties. However, the wagons will be loaded up to the permissible capacity fixed by Railways for such wagons on the basis of volumetric measurement.
WEIGHMENT OF COAL. 1 When Coal is delivered for despatch by rail, each wagon shall be weighed at the weighbridge at the Delivery Point and the recorded weight shall be entered in the relevant dispatch document/Railway Receipt (RR). Such recorded weight shall form the basis for raising bills by the Seller. The weighment shall be on wagon to wagon basis.
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