Disposed Quantity definition
Examples of Disposed Quantity in a sentence
If, in connection with the sale of any Disposed Quantity, the Disposition Amount is a negative number, then ▇▇▇▇ shall pay the amount of such excess to the Company no later than the second Business Day after the date of such invoice.
In no event shall the Disposed Quantity exceed the aggregate amount of Crude Oil that the Company would have been expected to purchase based on their current Monthly Crude Forecast or Weekly Projection for the period during which the Company is unable to take delivery of Crude Oil as the result of the Force Majeure event or otherwise.
In no event shall the Disposed Quantity exceed the aggregate amount of Crude Oil that the Company would have been expected to purchase based on their current Monthly Crude Forecast for the period during which the Company is unable to take delivery of Crude Oil as the result of the Force Majeure event or otherwise.
In no event shall the Disposed Quantity exceed the aggregate amount of Crude Oil or Products that the Company would have been expected to purchase based on their current Monthly Crude Forecast for the period during which the Company is unable to take delivery of Crude Oil or Products as the result of the Force Majeure event or otherwise.
If, in connection with the sale of any Disposed Quantity, the Disposition Amount is a negative number, then Macquarie shall pay the amount of such excess to Fuels or LW no later than the second Business Day after the date of such invoice.
If, in connection with the sale of any Disposed Quantity, the Disposition Amount is a negative number, then Aron shall pay the amount of such excess to the Company no later than the second Business Day after the date of such invoice.
In no event shall the Disposed Quantity exceed aggregate amount of Permitted Feedstock required for the projected refinery operations during and following an event of Force Majeure based on projections mutually agreed to by the Parties.
In no event shall the Disposed Quantity exceed the aggregate amount of Crude Oil required for the projected refinery operations during and following an event of Force Majeure based on projections mutually agreed to by the Parties.