Outturn Tonnage definition

Outturn Tonnage means a relevant tonnage of Product Outturned from the Facility.
Outturn Tonnage means the tonnage of the Customer's Grain removed from T-Ports’ Facility. Payment Due Date means, for a given Invoice, 14 days from date the Invoice was issued. Permissible Tolerance means each of those things listed as a Permitted Tolerance in clause 11.12. Port Terminal means Lucky Bay, South Australia.
Outturn Tonnage means a relevant tonnage of Product Out turned or Outloaded from the Facility. Port of Brisbane means the Delivered Container Terminal at the Port of Brisbane, or such other delivery area nominated by the Port Authority from time to time. Product means bulk commodities, including (without limitation) grain, meals, pulses (excluding Fertiliser), owned by the Client and stored and handled at the Facility from time to time.

Examples of Outturn Tonnage in a sentence

  • QBT at its sole discretion will either confirm acceptance or rejection of the requested change to Outturn Tonnage.

  • QBT in its sole discretion may accept any variation to the Booked Outturn Tonnage and charge any additional fees so applicable.

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  • The Client may, by submitting an updated VNF, substitute a Nominated Vessel with another vessel for the Booked Outturn Tonnage during the confirmed Outturn Period.

  • For shipping Outturns, T-Ports shall weigh all the Customer’s grain using a trade certified batch weigher to determine the Outturn Tonnage.

  • In this circumstance a vessel will only be allowed back onto the berth, when the Client has accumulated sufficient product to allow QBT to load out the confirmed Outturn Tonnage.

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  • Where the Client wishes to decrease or increase the Confirmed Outturn Tonnage, they must submit to QBT a request for changed Outturn Tonnage through a revised CPA.

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  • A vessel will only be allowed back onto the berth, when the Client has accumulated sufficient product to allow QBT to load out the confirmed Outturn Tonnage.


More Definitions of Outturn Tonnage

Outturn Tonnage means the tonnage of the Customer's Grain removed from T-Ports’ Facility. Payment Due Date means, for a given Invoice, unless payable in advance of Outturn (eg. Shipping fees), all other fees are payable 7 days from date the Invoice was issued.

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