Mixed Loads Clause Samples
Mixed Loads. Individual assignments involving types “A” or “B” in combination with types “C” and/or “D” will be pro-rated. In addition, mixed loads are calculated as described in Section 7.1.B.1.
Mixed Loads. 3.3.1. The City will post signs by the bins with the metal type, and reasonable efforts will be made to keep the metal types segregated.
3.3.2. However, if a bin contains 10% or greater differing metal types by weight, the Contractor shall pay the load’s true value. For example, if the ACSR/Insulated aluminum bin with a net weight of 1,000 lbs. contains approximately 25% bare aluminum and 75% ACSR by weight, payment shall be made for 250 lbs. at the contracted Bare Aluminum price, and 750 lbs. at the contracted ACSR price.
3.3.3. Cable on wooden reels shall be paid at the full net weight of the cable itself, having deducted the actual tare weight of the reels.
Mixed Loads. Contractor may make deliveries in loads that contain only USDA donated food or mixed with commercially purchased foods as long as the other provisions of this contract are fulfilled. USDA donated food will not be delivered with chemicals or other substances that may be harmful to the quality or safety of the food.
Mixed Loads. A Mixed Load label, as shown in Exhibit Q, shall be used when packages of different items are shipped together. Each individual package should be identified with a separate bar code label. The data identifier for the serial number shall be “G” instead of “S.”
Mixed Loads. 3.6.1 The City will post signs by the bins with the metal type, and reasonable efforts will be made to keep the metal types segregated.
3.6.2 However, if a bin contains 10% or greater differing metal types by weight, the Bidder shall pay the load’s true value. For example, if the bare aluminum bin with a net weight of 1,000 lbs. contains approximately 75% bare aluminum and 25% ACSR by weight, payment shall be made for 750 lbs. at the contracted Bare Aluminum price, and 250 lbs. at the contracted ACSR price.
3.6.3 Cable on wooden reels shall be paid at the full net weight of the cable itself, having deducted the actual tare weight of the reels.
