WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Sample Clauses

WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT. The purchase price for each Qualifying Pig as provided in Section 3 is for a Lot of Qualifying Pigs having an average weight of between 8 pounds and 12 pounds. In the event that the average weight of the Qualifying Pigs in a Lot sold to Purchaser exceeds 12 pounds, Purchaser shall pay Association an additional one dollar ($1.00) per pound per Qualifying Pig on the number of pounds that the Lot's average shipping weight per pig exceeds 12 pounds. To the extent that the average weight of the Qualifying Pigs in a Lot sold to Purchaser is less than 8 pounds, one dollar ($1.00) per pound on the number of pounds that the Lot's average shipping weight per pig is less than 8 pounds shall be deducted from the purchase price that Purchaser is to pay to Association for each Qualifying Pig. Purchaser shall have the right to, but shall not be obligated to, purchase a Lot of Qualifying Pigs hereunder at an average weight of less than 8 pounds per pig.
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WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT. If the weight stipulated in the Contract is unreasonable due to the change, it shall be implemented following Article 4.4 (negotiation or determination).
WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT. Standard time for piecework for pig slaughtering lines, gut dressing lines and cutting are adjusted by 0.6% for each kilo of change in weight compared to the weight basis on which the piecework contract is calculated. However, no piecework is adjusted below the average weight of 63 kg. The weight basis is pigs for which additional payment is entitled and the weight adjust- ment is performed each quarter (13 weeks) unless otherwise agreed locally. Standard time for piece rates is adjusted by 0.6% each time the average weight is changed by 1.59% compared to the average weight of the time study.
WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT. The purchase price for each Qualifying Pig as provided in Section 3 is for a Lot of Qualifying Pigs having an average weight of between 8 pounds and 12 pounds. In the event that the average weight of the Qualifying Pigs in a Lot sold to Purchaser exceeds 12 pounds, Purchaser shall pay Association an additional one dollar ($1.00) per pound per Qualifying Pig on the number of pounds that the Lot's average shipping weight per pig exceeds 12 pounds. To the extent that the average weight of the Qualifying Pigs in a Lot sold to Purchaser is less than 8 pounds, one dollar ($1.00) per pound on the number of pounds that the Lot's average shipping weight per pig is less than 8 pounds shall be deducted from the purchase price that Purchaser is to pay to Association for each Qualifying Pig. Purchaser shall have the right to, but shall not be obligated to, purchase a Lot of Qualifying Pigs hereunder at an average weight of less than 8 pounds per pig. 6. GENETIC QUALITY. Qualifying Pigs produced by Association will be progeny from genetic stock selected by Association, from time to time, in its sole and absolute discretion. Such selection of such genetic stock will be determined and implemented by Association on a basis that reasonably would be expected to produce Qualifying Pigs that are capable of producing market hogs having carcasses that are responsive to consumer demand and thereby maximize the sales price to be received therefore.
WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT. ​ ​ If the weight in the original contract is unreasonable due to the change according to Article 15.1, the Supervisor shall make an adjustment after negotiation with the Contractor and the Project Owner.
WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT. The purchase price for each Qualifying Pig as provided in Section 3 is for a Lot of Qualifying Pigs having an average weight of (i) 45 pounds, in the case of feeder pigs, and (ii) between 8 pounds and 12 pounds, in the case of weaned pigs. In the event that this Agreement relates to feeder pigs and the average weight of a Lot of feeder pigs is more or less than 45 pounds, the purchase price for such Lot of feeder pigs is subject to adjustment pursuant to subsection (a) of this Section 5. In the event that this Agreement relates to weaned pigs and the average weight of a Lot of weaned pigs is less than 8 pounds or more than 12 pounds, the purchase price for such Lot of weaned pigs is subject to adjustment pursuant to subsection (b) of this Section 5.
WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT. The purchase price for each Qualifying Pig as provided in Section 3 is for a Lot of Qualifying Pigs having an average weight of 45 pounds. In the event that the average weight of the Qualifying Pigs in a Lot sold to Purchaser exceeds 45 pounds, Purchaser shall pay Association an additional twenty-five cents ($0.25) per pound per Qualifying Pig on the number of pounds (not to exceed five pounds) that the Lot's average shipping weight per pig exceeds 45 pounds, and an additional twenty cents ($0.20) per pound per Qualifying Pig on the number of pounds (not to exceed ten pounds) that the Lot's average shipping weight per pig exceeds 50 pounds. To the extent that the average weight of the Qualifying Pigs in a Lot sold to Purchaser is less than 45 pounds, twenty-five cents ($0.25) per pound on the number of pounds that the Lot's average shipping weight per pig is less than 45 pounds shall be deducted from the purchase price that Purchaser is to pay to Association for each Qualifying Pig. Purchaser shall have the right to, but shall not be obligated to, purchase a Lot of Qualifying Pigs hereunder at an average weight of less than 35 pounds per pig. . GENETIC QUALITY. Qualifying Pigs produced by Association will be progeny from genetic stock selected by Association, from time to time, in its sole and absolute discretion. Such selection of such genetic stock will be determined and implemented by Association on a basis that reasonably would be expected to produce Qualifying Pigs that are capable of producing market hogs having carcasses that are responsive to consumer demand and thereby maximize the sales price to be received therefore. . MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH AND NUTRITION. Association agrees to comply with the following health and nutrition programs with respect to all pigs to be purchased under this Agreement:
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WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT. The purchase price for each Qualifying Pig as provided in Section 3 is for a Lot of Qualifying Pigs having an average weight of 45 pounds. In the event that the average weight of the Qualifying Pigs in a Lot sold to Purchaser exceeds 45 pounds, Purchaser shall pay Association an additional twenty-five cents ($0.25) per pound per Qualifying Pig on the number of pounds (not to exceed five pounds) that the Lot's average shipping weight per pig exceeds 45 pounds, and an additional fifteen cents ($0.15) per pound per Qualifying Pig on the number of pounds (not to exceed ten pounds) that the Lot's average shipping weight per pig exceeds 50 pounds. To the extent that the average weight of the Qualifying Pigs in a Lot sold to Purchaser is less than 45 pounds, twenty-five cents ($0.25) per pound on the number of pounds that the Lot's average shipping weight per pig is less than 45 pounds shall be deducted from the purchase price that Purchaser is to pay to Association for each Qualifying Pig. Purchaser shall have the right to, but shall not be obligated to, purchase a Lot of Qualifying Pigs hereunder at an average weight of less than 40 pounds per pig.

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