Weight Charges definition

Weight Charges means the price per kilogram for all Materials collected by BNM RECYCLING from a Customer;
Weight Charges means the price per kilo of waste per bin for general recyclable, organic and glass waste material that AES will charge under the new Pay by Weight Regulations;
Weight Charges means the price per kilo of waste per bin for general, recyclable, organic and glass waste material;

Examples of Weight Charges in a sentence

  • ITEM 3040 – CHARGE – Traffic of Exceptional Dimension or Weight Charges published in this tariff will not apply in connection with traffic of exceptional dimensions or weight.

  • Standard Services Customers whose Equipment exceeds thequarterly weight limit of 125kgs for a 120 /140ltr General Waste bin, 215kgs for a 240ltr General Waste bin and 250kgs for a 360ltr General Waste bin will be charged Excess Weight Charges.

  • The information on payment has been communicated to householders in the New Pay By Weight Charges Frequently Asked Questions included in the information pack issued with the bills for the first installment in February 2005 and is also displayed on the Council’s web site www.dlrcoco.ie.

  • Some additional text was added in order to improve the presentation and to include modifications suggested in Proposals for Road Vehicle Excess Size and Weight Charges, August 2003.

  • The representative Plaintiff, on behalf of all Class Members, seeks damages as well as restitution and restoration of losses suffered due to the Defendants’ unlawful collection of Over Weight Charges in connection with the waste disposal services provided by the Defendants.

  • Any householder who considers they may qualify for a waiver is encouraged to make a waiver application to the Council.The information on payment has been communicated to householders in the New Pay By Weight Charges Frequently Asked Questions included in the information pack issued with the bills for the first installment in February 2005 and is also displayed on the Council’s web site www.dlrcoco.ie.” C/247/05Advance Payment of Waste Charges Question: Councillor C.

  • Standard Services Customers whose Equipment exceeds the annual weight limit of 500kgs for a 120 /140ltr General Waste bin, 850kgs for a 240ltr General Waste bin and 1000kgs for a 360ltr General Waste bin will be charged Excess Weight Charges.

  • The reversible assets related to the Lease are all those indicated in the Draft of the Lease Agreement.

  • This led to further analysis and proposals for excess vehicle size and weight charges in the draft working paper:• Proposals for Road Vehicle Excess Size and Weight Charges, August, 2003Based on the above work the draft unified policy was proposed in:• Draft Unified Policy on Road Transit Fees, August, 2003Almost all the text of this policy document quoted word-for-word the agreements reached in Protocols TFTWG 1 and TFTWG 2.

Related to Weight Charges

  • SLDC Charges means the charges levied by the SLDC of the state wherein the Solar Power Project is located;

  • Track Charges means the charges payable by or on behalf of the Train Operator to Network Rail, as set out in paragraph 1 of Part 2 of Schedule 7 or under the Traction Electricity Rules;

  • Service Charges means the fees levied by the municipality in terms of its tariff policy for any municipal services rendered in respect of an immovable property and includes any penalties, interest or surcharges levied or imposed in terms of this policy.

  • Meter means, unless otherwise qualified, a device that measures and registers the integral of an electrical quantity with respect to time.