Weigh Scale Sample Clauses

The Weigh Scale clause establishes the method and standards for determining the weight of goods, typically in commercial transactions involving bulk materials. It specifies which party is responsible for providing the scale, how and when the weighing will occur, and may outline procedures for resolving discrepancies in recorded weights. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear, agreed-upon process for verifying the quantity of goods delivered or received, thereby minimizing disputes and promoting fairness in the transaction.
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Weigh Scale. For each delivery, Generator’s vehicles shall report to the weigh scale upon arrival at Facility. In the event of a weigh scale failure, or for any reason, the Authority reserves the right to measure the quantity of PS or ICM by volumetric truckload capacity. The acceptable volumetric truckload capacity for each truck will be established by the Authority prior to trucks commencing dumping.
Weigh Scale. Attendant (36 hour workers)
Weigh Scale. For each delivery, The Generator’s vehicles shall report to the weigh scale upon arrival at Facility. In the event of a weigh scale failure, or for any reason, the Authority reserves the right to measure the quantity of Pyritic Slate by volumetric truckload capacity. The acceptable volumetric truckload capacity for each truck will be established by the Authority prior to trucks commencing dumping.
Weigh Scale. Computer shall mean a computer that obtains weight readings directly from a Weigh Scale, and is linked electronically to both the Weigh Scale and the DSNY’s mainframe computer.
Weigh Scale. The weighing process for measuring coal delivered under this Agreement is segregated into two primary components: 1) the "Weigh Bridge" with the load cells located Oil the Sellers 170 belt and 2) the “Integrator” located in the Buyer's weigh bin. Buyer shall provide Seller with a daily copy of the scale weights (provided via the Integrator) that match the samples provided for in Section 4.02(b). The weight thus determined shall be accepted as the quantity of coal for which invoices are rendered and payments made under this Agreement.