Transfer Station Fuel Surcharge definition

Transfer Station Fuel Surcharge means the per-Ton surcharge for Acceptable Solid Waste calculated pursuant to Exhibit D.

Examples of Transfer Station Fuel Surcharge in a sentence

  • For all Emergency Bypass Waste which is redirected by CRRA as the result of a Force Majeure Event and with respect to which the Municipality has not elected Alternate Arrangements, the Municipality shall pay CRRA the Base Disposal Fees and any applicable Transfer Station Fuel Surcharge, plus the incremental costs, if any, incurred by CRRA in connection with the transportation and disposal of such Emergency Bypass Waste, as demonstrated by CRRA in a commercially reasonable manner.

  • For all Emergency Bypass Waste which is redirected by CRRA as the result of a Force Majeure Event and with respect to which the Municipality has not elected Alternate Arrangements, the Municipality shall pay CRRA the Tier 1 Long-Term Disposal Fees and any applicable Transfer Station Fuel Surcharge, plus the incremental costs, if any, incurred by CRRA in connection with the transportation and disposal of such Emergency Bypass Waste, as demonstrated by CRRA in a commercially reasonable manner.

  • For all Emergency Bypass Waste which is redirected by CRRA as the result of a Force Majeure Event and with respect to which the Municipality has not elected Alternate Arrangements, the Municipality shall pay CRRA the Tier 3 Disposal Fees and any applicable Transfer Station Fuel Surcharge, plus the incremental costs, if any, incurred by CRRA in connection with the transportation and disposal of such Emergency Bypass Waste, as demonstrated by CRRA in a commercially reasonable manner.

  • On or before the last day of February preceding Contract Year 2 and each subsequent Contract Year, CRRA shall adopt the Budget for such Contract Year and provide a copy thereof, together with (i) the level of the Tier 3 Disposal Fee, and (ii) the level of the Transfer Station Fuel Surcharge (if assessed), together with any additional fees and/or surcharges pursuant to Section 3.2(b), all for such Contract Year, to the Authorized Representative of the Municipality.

  • On or before the last day of February preceding Contract Year 2 and Contract Year 3, CRRA shall adopt the Budget for such Contract Year and provide a copy thereof, together with (i) the level of the Tier 2 Disposal Fee, (ii) the level of the Transfer Station Fuel Surcharge (if assessed), together with any additional fees and/or surcharges pursuant to Section 3.2(b), for the subject Contract Year, to the Authorized Representative of the Municipality.

  • For all Emergency Bypass Waste which is redirected by CRRA as the result of a Force Majeure Event and with respect to which the Municipality has not elected Alternate Arrangements, the Municipality shall pay CRRA the Tier 2 Disposal Fees and any applicable Transfer Station Fuel Surcharge, plus the incremental costs, if any, incurred by CRRA in connection with the transportation and disposal of such Emergency Bypass Waste, as demonstrated by CRRA in a commercially reasonable manner.

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