Contracted Tonnage definition

Contracted Tonnage means the total volume of Crop to be supplied under the terms of the contract.
Contracted Tonnage means the quantity, variety, crop year and grade of a particular Commodity (in metric tonnes) and quality specifications relating to that Commodity as specified in the Purchase Contract. The amount (in metric tonnes) of the Contracted Tonnage may vary by any quantity tolerance specified in the Purchase Contract. “Contract Type” means the type of contract as set out beside the heading “Contract Type” in the Confirmation.
Contracted Tonnage means the tonnage of the Commodity the Supplier agrees to supply to the Buyer pursuant to this agreement as specified in item 2.3;

Examples of Contracted Tonnage in a sentence

  • Examples are the advanced mandatory schemes introduced by G20 for companies to report the carbon footprint such as Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions applied in France, Mexico, United Kingdom, and Australia including verification mechanisms and/or no penalties (OECD 2015).

  • You warrant that the Contracted Tonnage has been produced in Australia.

  • If You have more than one grain contract with AWB, and You have not delivered any of the Contracted Tonnage for one or more of those grain sale contracts, You may nominate the sequences for applying Your deliveries to any contracts whose Delivery Period has not expired.

  • Subject to the following provisions of this clause 5.3, You must deliver the Contracted Tonnage during the Delivery Period.

  • If a breach of the Purchase Contract occurs Your obligation to deliver the undelivered Contracted Tonnage as at the time of default becomes due immediately notwithstanding that the Delivery Period may not have expired.

  • At Your request we have agreed to enter into this agreement to buy the Contracted Tonnage at the Contract Price and You agree and acknowledge that we enter into the Purchase Contract (including any oral agreement) in reliance on the indemnity in this clause 17.1.

  • You are responsible for delivering the Contracted Tonnage to the Delivery Location.

  • If an event of default occurs, your obligation to deliver the undelivered Contracted Tonnage as at the time of default becomes due immediately notwithstanding that the Delivery Period may not have expired.

  • You acknowledge and agree that AWB is not required to take any steps to mitigate any costs expense, Loss or liability incurred by it as a consequence of Your failure to deliver the Contracted Tonnage.

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More Definitions of Contracted Tonnage

Contracted Tonnage means the quantity, variety, crop year and grade of a particular Commodity (in metric tonnes) and quality specifications relating to that Commodity as specified in the Purchase Contract. The amount (in metric tonnes) of the Contracted Tonnage may vary by any quantity tolerance specified in the Purchase Contract.

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