TUG Sample Clauses
The TUG (Take or Pay, Use or Get) clause establishes a contractual obligation for one party to either utilize a specified service or product or pay a predetermined fee regardless of actual usage. In practice, this clause is commonly found in supply or service agreements, such as energy contracts, where a buyer must either take delivery of a minimum quantity of goods or pay as if they had, ensuring the supplier receives guaranteed revenue. The core function of the TUG clause is to allocate risk and provide financial certainty to the supplier by protecting them from fluctuations in the buyer's demand.
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TUG. When a tractor Tug is requested or required, the rate applicable to that Tug shall be increased an additional 50% of the above schedule of rates and/or any hourly rates herein.
TUG. The Tug is a 2007 Ford™ F350, Bobtail, capable of towing 30k pounds at 25 mph and is used to pull the transporter. Each transportable has an associated tug.
TUG. Each transportable has an associated tug.
TUG. The Tug shall be as identified on Exhibit B-1, attached hereto and incorporated herein, and shall be outfitted in accordance with Exhibits B and C, attached hereto and incorporated herein. Such description, particulars and capabilities of the Tug shall be maintained by Carrier throughout the term of this Contract.
TUG. If a Tractor Tug is specifically requested or required, the rate equal to 1.5 time the applicable rate shown in Paragraph 1-2 shall be applied.
TUG. Legal name of the Institute: Politechnika Gdanska (TUG) Legal name of Department: Katedra Elektroniki Medycznej i Ekologicznej (MEED) Web site address: ▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇, ▇▇▇-▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ Programming Techniques Department Remote Monitoring Systems Department Solid State Electronics Department Radiocommunications Systems Department Optoelectronics Department Microwave Enginnering and Optical Telecommunication Department Measuring Instrumentation Department Telecommunication Systems and Networks Department Information Systems Department Sound Engineering Department
TUG. It is possible that in the course of Tug design development, it becomes necessary to increase hull ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ sizes in order for the Tug to achieve the design draft. The Contract Price for the Tug hull noted above includes a neat steel weight allowance of [*] Short Tons. For purposes of this Agreement, neat steel weight is defined as the Tug’s hull structural steel assembly as noted in the Construction Specification for the Tug (Exhibit B), Sections 2.6, 2.7, 2.8, 2.9, 2.10, 2.11, 2.12 and 2.13.5, trimmed and fitted for weldout and is exclusive of any drop-offs, paint and pre-construction primer, welding or welding electrodes, construction or erection padeyes/brackets, or other construction weldments or appurtenances. * Rate Unit Qualifications:
TUG. TEMPORARY UNDER GROUND PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
TUG. = The day rate for the 1200 HP tug. The January 1, 1996 rate is $2,073/day including insurance, fuel and Inland Waterway Fuel Use Tax of 23 cpg effective 1/1/94. (1/1/96 - $2,073) BR30 = Term lease rate for a 30 MBBL barge, plus incremental costs associated with a fully found barge charter. (1/1/96 - $2,744) BR16 = Term lease for a 16 MBBL barge, plus incremental operating costs associated with a fully found barge charter. (1/1/96 - $1,644) PF = Pascagoula port fee of $137.50/barge effective 5/1/95. Add $10/barge for shipments to Warrengas Terminal. (1/1/96 - $138) TK = Tankerman charge at Pascagoula for first 8 hours. (1/1/96 - $289) TRIPTIME = 10.5 days for shipments to Port ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Terminal and 12 days for shipments to Warrengas Terminal. The rate is based on a ninety percent (90%) load of 27,360 BBLS for the Natchez and Comanche.
TUG is willing to license the Software to you only in consideration of and in reliance upon the provisions of this ▇▇▇▇ limiting the exposure of TUG to liability. Such provisions constitute an essential part of the bargain underlying this ▇▇▇▇ and have been reflected in the License Fee and in other consideration specified in this ▇▇▇▇. During and after the Term, you will not assert, nor will you authorize, assist, or encourage any third party to assert, against TUG or any of our affiliates, customers, vendors, business partners, or licensors, any patent infringement or other intellectual property infringement claim regarding any Software you have used.
