Quality Deductions definition

Quality Deductions means those fees that Bega will charge you for breaches of the Specification or otherwise you shall bear such costs as set out in the Dumping Policy.
Quality Deductions means the deductions that Bega will make from your monthly payments for breaches of the Specification or under the Dumping Policy.
Quality Deductions means those fees that Tatura will charge the Supplier for breaches of the Quality Standards as set out in column G of the Quality Table or as set out in the Dumping Policy.

Examples of Quality Deductions in a sentence

  • Previous history will not be used in calculating the 13 week geometric mean or for other Quality Deductions.

  • If you do not supply Milk that is Grade 1 Milk to us during the Term, or the Dumping Policy applies, we will charge you Quality Deductions or implement other consequences in accordance with section 6 of this Agreement.

  • If you do not supply Milk that is Grade 1 Milk to us during the Term or the Dumping Policy applies, we will charge you Quality Deductions or implement other consequences in accordance with section 6 of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Quality Deductions

Quality Deductions means the deductions set out in Part 5 of Schedule 2.
Quality Deductions means those fees that Xxxx will charge the Supplier for breaches of the Quality Standards as set out in column G of the Quality Table or as set out in the Dumping Policy.
Quality Deductions means the deductions set out in Schedule 2. Related Body Corporate means a related body corporate as that expression is defined in theCorporations Act. Specifications has the meaning given to it in clause 7.1.

Related to Quality Deductions

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  • Supply Period means for a Supply Point, the period beginning on the Start Date and ending on the Termination Date;

  • Product Group or “the Group” means a group of lotteries that has joined together to offer a product pursuant to the terms of the Multi-State Lottery Agreement and the Product Group’s own rules.

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  • Daily Contract Quantity or “DCQ” means the quantity of Gas as set out in Clause 4.1 herein.

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  • Contract Year means each period of twelve (12) consecutive months during the Initial Term of this Agreement, with the first Contract Year commencing on the Effective Date, and with each subsequent Contract Year commencing on the anniversary of the Effective Date.

  • Water quality volume means the volume equal to the first one-half inch of runoff multiplied by the impervious surface of the land development project.

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  • Manufacturing operation means a process in which materials are changed, converted, or transformed into a different state or form from which they previously existed and includes refining materials, assembling parts, and preparing raw materials and parts by mixing, measuring, blending, or otherwise committing such materials or parts to the manufacturing process. "Manufacturing operation" does not include packaging.

  • Semi-annual (2/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done during the months of June and December, unless specifically identified otherwise.

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  • Finished Products means any one or more of the following petroleum oils, or a mixture or combination of these oils, to be used without further processing except blending by mechanical means:

  • Batch means a specific quantity of Product that is intended to have uniform character and quality, within specified limits, and is produced according to a single manufacturing order during the same cycle of manufacture.