Loading Capacity Sample Clauses

The Loading Capacity clause defines the maximum amount of weight or volume that a vehicle, container, or piece of equipment is permitted to carry under the terms of the agreement. This clause typically specifies the exact limits, such as kilograms, tons, or cubic meters, and may outline procedures for verifying compliance, such as inspections or documentation requirements. Its core practical function is to ensure safety, regulatory compliance, and to allocate responsibility for any damages or penalties resulting from overloading.
Loading Capacity. Tenant covenants and agrees not to load the premises beyond its present carrying or loading capacity.
Loading Capacity. Tenant covenants and agrees that it shall not load the Premises beyond its present carrying or loading capacity.
Loading Capacity. Tenant covenants and agrees not to load the Premises beyond its present carrying or loading capacity, subject to the specifications set forth in Exhibit "A".
Loading Capacity. 4 7. INCREASE IN LANDLORD'S INSURANCE RATES................................. 4 8. INSURANCE - INDEMNITY.................................................. 4 9. ALTERATIONS............................................................ 6
Loading Capacity. 6 7. Increase in Landlord's Insurance Rates.......... 6 8. Insurance - Indemnity........................... 6 9. Alterations..................................... 11 10.
Loading Capacity. 5 7. INCREASE IN LANDLORD'S INSURANCE RATES...................5 8.
Loading Capacity. The weight of all plant, machinery and equipment currently situated at the property is not in excess of the maximum loading capacity allowed under the deed of mutual covenants to which the property is subject.
Loading Capacity. Tenant covenants and agrees not to load the premises beyond its carrying or loading capacity, which capacity Landlord represents to be not less than one hundred seventy-five (175) pounds per square foot.
Loading Capacity. The weight of all plant, machinery and equipment currently situated at the Singapore Property is not in excess of the maximum loading capacity allowed under the deed of mutual covenants to which the Singapore Property is subject. Part 2 Taxation Warranties