Common use of Moisture Clause in Contracts

Moisture. If the moisture content of Untreated Sodium Chloride exceeds two percent (2%), the weight to be paid for will be the gross weight of the Sodium Chloride minus twice the weight of the excess moisture computed as follows: Weight to be paid for = G x (104-2(m)) /100 G = Gross weight of material (wet) m = Percent of moisture to the nearest 0.5 percent based on oven dry weight

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Contract Contract #0000000000000000000064521, Professional Services Contract Contract, Professional Services Contract Contract

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Moisture. If the moisture content of Untreated Treated Sodium Chloride exceeds two five and three tenths percent (25.3%), the weight to be paid for will be the gross weight of the Sodium Chloride minus twice the weight of the excess moisture computed as follows: Weight to be paid for = G x (104-2(m)) /100 G = Gross weight of material (wet) m = Percent of moisture to the nearest 0.5 percent based on oven dry weight

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Contract #, Professional Services Contract Contract, Professional Services Contract Contract

Moisture. If the moisture content of Untreated Sodium Chloride untreated sodium chloride exceeds two percent (2%), the weight to be paid for will be the gross weight of the Sodium Chloride sodium chloride minus twice the weight of the excess moisture computed as follows: Weight to be paid for = G x (104-2(m)) /100 G = Gross weight of material (wet) m M = Percent of moisture to the nearest 0.5 percent based on oven dry weight

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Incorporated Deicing Technology Contract, www.in.gov, www.in.gov

Moisture. If the moisture content of Untreated Sodium Chloride exceeds two percent (2%)) percent, the weight to be paid for will be the gross weight of the Sodium Chloride minus twice the weight of the excess moisture computed as follows: Weight to be paid for = G x (104-2(m)) /100 G = G=Gross weight of material (wet) m = ). M=Percent of moisture to the nearest 0.5 percent based on oven dry weight.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Incorporated Deicing Technology Contract, www.in.gov, www.in.gov

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Moisture. If the moisture content of Untreated Treated Sodium Chloride exceeds two five and three tenths percent (25.3%), the weight to be paid for will be the gross weight of the Sodium Chloride minus twice the weight of the excess moisture computed as follows: Weight to be paid for = G x (104-104- 2(m)) /100 G = Gross weight of material (wet) m = Percent of moisture to the nearest 0.5 percent based on oven dry weight

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services Contract Contract #0000000000000000000064521

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