Damaged Bulk Wheat definition

Damaged Bulk Wheat means Bulk Wheat that has been damaged in an unusual incident or event to such an extent that it can no longer be classified by any Receival (Classification) Standards and is only of salvage value or suitable for disposal. Dispute means a bona fide dispute between the Client and the Company arising under this Agreement. Dust means Bulk Wheat dust attributable to the Client’s Bulk Wheat extracted from dust collection plants in the Company’s Facilities, but excluding Damaged Bulk Wheat. Dust is not included as part of Shrinkage.
Damaged Bulk Wheat means Bulk Wheat that has been damaged in an unusual incident or event to such an extent that it can no longer be classified by any Receival (Classification) Standards and is only of salvage value or suitable for disposal. Dispute means a bona fide dispute between the Client and the Company arising under this Agreement. Dust means Bulk Wheat dust attributable to the Client’s Bulk Wheat extracted from dust collection plants in the Company’s Facilities, but excluding Damaged Bulk Wheat. Dust is not included as part of Shrinkage. Expiry Date has the meaning given to that term in clause 2.1. Export Standard Receivals means receivals by the Company at a Port Terminal of wheat: