Terminal Owner Responsibility Sample Clauses

Terminal Owner Responsibility. Subject to Section 7.2, Section 7.5 and MPC’s reasonable confirmation of Terminal Owner’s probable responsibility following a duly conducted investigation of the Ordinary Handling Losses, Terminal Owner shall be responsible for quantity differences to reflect Ordinary Handling Losses of MPC’s Products in excess of 0.25% of the volume of MPC’s Products redelivered by Terminal Owner across all of the Terminals each Month. Any such Ordinary Handling Losses shall be settled and reflected as a credit to MPC on the invoice for such Month in an amount equal to the Gallons of Ordinary Handling Losses in excess of 0.25% of the volume of MPC’s Products redelivered by Terminal Owner each Month multiplied by the appropriate market-based pricing formula set forth on Schedule 7.1 (each, a “Market Price Formula”). This Section 7.1(c) sets forth MPC’s sole and exclusive remedy for Ordinary Handling Losses.
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Terminal Owner Responsibility. Subject to Section 7.2, Section 7.5 and Customer's reasonable confirmation of Terminal Owner's probable responsibility following a duly conducted investigation of the Ordinary Handling Losses, Terminal Owner shall be responsible for quantity differences to reflect Ordinary Handling Losses of Customer's Products in excess of 0.25% of the volume of Customer's Products redelivered by Terminal Owner across all of the Terminals each Month. Any such Ordinary Handling Losses shall be settled and reflected as a credit to Customer on the invoice for such Month in an amount equal to the Gallons of Ordinary Handling Losses in excess of 0.25% of the volume of Customer's Products redelivered by Terminal Owner each Month multiplied by the appropriate market-based pricing formula set forth on Schedule 7.1 (each, a "Market Price Formula”). This Section 7.l (c) sets forth Customer's sole and exclusive remedy for Ordinary Handling Losses.

Related to Terminal Owner Responsibility

  • Owner Responsibilities Owner shall:

  • Owner’s Responsibility Proper preventative maintenance of the exterior and interior of the vehicle is the responsibility of the owner. See the owner’s manual(s) for proper care instructions. Defects or damage as a result of improper care or maintenance are not covered by this warranty agreement.

  • Customer Responsibility You agree that you are responsible for all access to and use of the Service through your account or password(s) and for any fees incurred for the Service, or for software or other merchandise purchased through the Service, or any other expenses incurred in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. You agree that you are responsible for backing up (a) any data you submit, receive or transfer over the Service, including, without limitation, your email; and (b) any data, files, programs, or applications on any device you connect to the Service. You acknowledge that you are aware that content accessible on or through the Service may contain material that is unsuitable for minors (persons under 18 years of age). You agree to supervise usage of your account by minors. You ratify and confirm any obligations incurred by a minor using your account.

  • Customer’s Responsibility The policies in this document apply to the use of Data by Customers, Redistributors and their End Customers. Customers are responsible for compliance with this policy by all members of the Customer’s Group and by all persons to whom they distribute Data where authorised to do so. Turquoise recommends that Customers make this Schedule available to all Subscribers to their services having access to Data which is subject to Charges, reporting requirements or usage restrictions.

  • OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1. The Owner shall designate in writing a project coordinator to act as OWNER's representative with respect to the services to be rendered under this Agreement (hereinafter referred to as the "Project Coordinator"). The Project Coordinator shall have authority to transmit instructions, receive information, interpret and define OWNER's policies and decisions with respect to CONTRACTOR's services for the Project. However, the Project Coordinator is not authorized to issue any verbal or written orders or instructions to the CONTRACTOR that would have the effect, or be interpreted to have the effect, of modifying or changing in any way whatever:

  • Customer Responsibilities Customer shall:

  • CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY Nothing herein shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which contractor/renter may be held responsible for damages resulting from contractor/renter’s operations, acts, omissions or negligence. Insurance coverage obtained in the minimum amounts specified above shall not relieve contractor/renter of liability in excess of such minimum coverage, nor shall it preclude the fair from taking other actions available to it under contract documents or by law, including, but not limited to, actions pursuant to contractor/renter’s indemnity obligations. The contractor/renter indemnity obligations shall survive the expiration, termination or assignment of this contract.

  • Contractor Responsibility (a) The Contractor shall be responsible for the entire Performance under the Contract regardless of whether the Contractor itself performs. The Contractor shall be the sole point of contact concerning the management of the Contract, including Performance and payment issues. The Contractor is solely and completely responsible for adherence by the Contractor Parties to all applicable provisions of the Contract.

  • Engineers Responsibility The Engineer shall be responsible for the accuracy of its work and shall promptly make necessary revisions or corrections resulting from its errors, omissions, or negligent acts without compensation. The Engineer will not be relieved of the responsibility for subsequent correction of any such errors or omissions or for clarification of any ambiguities until after the construction phase of the project has been completed.

  • User Responsibilities Personnel and where appropriate other internal users, will need to be made aware of their responsibilities towards maintaining effective access controls e.g. choosing strong passwords and keeping them confidential.

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