Meter-less Road Receipt Clause Samples

The Meter-less Road Receipt clause establishes the process for documenting and verifying road usage or tolls in situations where no automated meter or toll collection device is present. Typically, this clause outlines how drivers or operators must manually record relevant trip details, such as entry and exit points, times, and distances traveled, and submit these records for reimbursement or compliance purposes. By providing a standardized method for capturing road usage data without electronic meters, the clause ensures accurate cost allocation and prevents disputes over unmetered road expenses.
Meter-less Road Receipt. Seals Not Intact: If the receiving Depot does not have temperature compensated meters at the discharge location, and if the seals on the bridging vehicle are not intact, then the product is not to be received by the receiving Depot. The Host must immediately inform the replenishing Party of the non-compliance, and the Tenant must advise the Transporter what to do with the load.
Meter-less Road Receipt. Seals Intact: If the receiving Depot does not have temperature compensated meters at the discharge location, and if the seals on the bridging vehicle are intact and the seal numbers correspond to the seal numbers on the ▇▇▇▇ of lading, then the load volume on the ▇▇▇▇ of lading at the supply dispatch point is to be used as the transfer volume.