Weight Records Sample Clauses

Weight Records. The COUNTY shall maintain daily records of the number of tons of Acceptable Waste delivered to the Transfer Facility, the number of tons of Acceptable Waste rejected (rightfully or wrongfully) by the CONTRACTOR, the number of tons of received Unacceptable Waste, indicating, in each case and to the extent practicable, the date and time of arrival or departure of each vehicle transporting such waste, with appropriate identification of each vehicle.
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Weight Records. The County shall maintain daily records of the number of Tons of Solid Waste and Organics delivered to the Transfer Station, the number of Tons received and transported of Organics and Recyclable Waste (by each category of Recyclable Waste and Organics identified in the definition thereof), indicating, in each case and to the extent practicable, the date and time of arrival or departure of each vehicle transporting such waste, with appropriate identification of each vehicle. The County may maintain daily records of the number of Tons of Solid Waste received and transported from the Transfer Station, and the number of Tons of Solid Waste rejected (rightfully or wrongfully) by the Company.
Weight Records. DSI will keep accurate records of the weights and types of recyclables collected in the City. Collected recyclables will be weighed after completion of a route or at the end of the day, whichever occurs first, on a certified scale. All recyclables and MSW collected in the City shall be weighed separately from recyclables and MSW collected in other geographic subdivisions. A copy of each weight ticket for separated recyclables and for MSW shall be kept on file, as shall records of facilities that the recyclables are taken to and the recyclable markets used for recyclables generated in the City and/or amount of City recyclables stored by those facilities.
Weight Records. The COUNTY’s scale operators shall retain the original weight records. All disposal tickets issued by the COUNTY will be consecutively numbered when practical. The disposal tickets and other scale house records shall be available for inspection by the CONTRACTOR upon request. In the event the weighing scales become inoperable, the COUNTY shall use its best efforts to repair or replace the scale. During a scale breakdown, the COUNTY shall estimate each truck's Acceptable Waste tonnage based upon its volume and historical weight data. In the event of a scale breakdown lasting ten (10) days or more, the COUNTY shall, at its expense, rent or otherwise obtain temporary scales until the permanent scales are repaired or replaced.
Weight Records. The County shall maintain daily records of the number of Tons of Solid Waste delivered to the Transfer Station and Drop-Box Sites, the number of Tons of Solid Waste rejected (rightfully or wrongfully) by the Company, the number of Tons of Solid Waste received and transported from the Transfer Station and Drop-Box Sites, the number of Tons received and transported of Recyclable Waste (by each category of Recyclable Waste identified in the definition thereof), indicating, in each case and to the extent practicable, the date and time of arrival or departure of each vehicle transporting such waste, with appropriate identification of each vehicle.
Weight Records. <Company Name> will keep accurate records of the weights and types of recyclables collected in the City. Collected recyclables will be weighed after completion of a route or at the end of the day, whichever occurs first, on a certified scale. All recyclables and MSW collected in the City shall be weighed separately from recyclables and MSW collected in other geographic subdivisions. A copy of each weight ticket for separated recyclables and for MSW shall be kept on file, as shall records of facilities that the recyclables are taken to and the recyclable markets used for recyclables generated in the City and/or amount of City recyclables stored by those facilities.
Weight Records. Keep track of the weight gains of your animal. Be sure to include the beginning weight and your final weight at Fair check-in. If you don’t have access to scales, use a weight tape. You should weigh your ani- mal every two weeks. * Average Daily Gain can be calculated by taking the pounds gained since last weighing, divided by the number of days since last weighing. Date Weight Pounds gained since last weighing Number of days since last weighing Average Daily Gain * Beginning Weight XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX Ending Weight TOTAL GAIN Total Number of days on feed Average Daily Gain (divide total gain by total days on feed) Project Income Income from your project should be recorded here, such as selling your animal, ribbon premiums, add-on receipts, prospect show premiums. Note: Table 1 is to be completed as estimate before the fair; Table 2 is to be completed with actual figures after the fair. Table 1 - Estimate - To be completed before fair. Date Description Weight or Number Price/Lb. ** Ribbons - premium Total Market Swine Class Placing Ribbons (See Fair rules ) Showmanship Ribbons (See Fair rules) Add-ons (Totals only) Estimate Total ** Use last year’s Fairs average for swine. For 2016-2017 use $3.77/lb. Table 2 - Actual - To be completed after fair. Use actual figures for this table - (i.e. actual prices you receive for your animal, ribbons and add-ons.) Date Description Weight or Number Price/Lb. ** Ribbon - premium Total Market Swine Class Placing Ribbons (See Fair rules) Showmanship Ribbons (See Fair rules) Add-ons (Totals only) Actual Total ** Use actual price per pound you received at the auction sale Financial Summary Market Animal GAIN
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Weight Records. Keep track of the weight gains of your animal. Be sure to include the beginning weight and your final weight at Fair check-in. If you don’t have access to scales, use a weight tape. ** Refer to Average Daily Gain (Page 3) for Average Daily Gain formula. Date Weight Pounds Gained Since Last Weighing Number of Days Since Last Weighing Average Daily Gain** TOTAL GAIN Total Number of Days on Feed Income from your project should be recorded here, such as selling your animal, ribbon premiums, add-on receipts, and prospect show premiums. Note: Table 1 is to be completed as an estimate before the Fair, and Table 2 is to be completed with actual figures after the Fair. Table 1: Estimate – To Be Completed Before Fair Date Description Weight or Number Price Per Pound Ribbons - Premium Total Steer $3.75 Class-Placing Ribbons (see Fair Rules) Showmanship Ribbons (see Fair Rules) Add-Ons (Totals only) Estimate Total Table 2: Actual – To Be Completed After Fair Use actual figures for this table (i.e. Actual prices you receive for your animal, ribbons, and add-ons.)
Weight Records. (i) Copies of all current weight records shall be delivered to the Company on a daily basis, or with such other frequency as is agreed to by the parties, in a data processing format agreed to by the parties.
Weight Records i. Billing shall be based upon the Fulton scales. Xxxxxx may rely on the posted tare weights of such vehicles rather than exit weighing, but may check such tare weight by occasionally weighing or reweighing such vehicles upon exit from the Landfill complex.
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