Accessorial Charges definition

Accessorial Charges means charges imposed by third parties for the off-loading, movement and storage of Producer’s DG, including without limitation taxes, tonnage taxes, hard-to-unload truck or railcar charges/transloading charges, bad order railcar repair charges, fuel surcharges, storage charges, demurrage charges, product shrinkage, detention charges, switching, and weighing charges. Neither Party shall be responsible for demurrage charges caused solely by the negligence or willful misconduct of the other Party.
Accessorial Charges means charges imposed by third parties for the off-loading, movement and storage of Producer’s corn oil, including without limitation taxes, tonnage taxes, hard-to-unload truck or railcar charges/transloading charges, railcar repair charges, fuel surcharges, storage charges, demurrage charges, product shrinkage, detention charges, switching, and weighing charges (but excluding Tariff Freight Costs). Neither Party shall be responsible for demurrage charges caused solely by the negligence or willful misconduct of the other Party.
Accessorial Charges means charges that are applied to the base tariff rate or base contract of carriage rate. Examples of accessorial charges are:

Examples of Accessorial Charges in a sentence

  • As set forth on Exhibit A, RPMG shall be responsible for payment of Accessorial Charges (as defined in Exhibit A) to third parties; provided, however, that Producer agrees (i) to promptly reimburse RPMG for such Accessorial Charges upon submission to Producer of an invoice itemizing such Accessorial Charges, and (ii) that RPMG may deduct and setoff the Accessorial Charges from and against payments due to Producer by RPMG.

  • Extra help can be arranged for an additional fee as stipulated on the CEVA Accessorial Charges.

  • If the actual Accessorial Charges and Freight Costs are greater than the estimated Accessorial Charges and Freight Costs, Producer will remit the difference to Cargill, or Cargill will offset the total amount against other monies due to Producer from Cargill.

  • The cost of transportation to and from outside storage and the cost of maintaining such outside storage shall be considered Accessorial Charges and Producer shall be responsible for reimbursing Cargill for such Accessorial Charges in accordance with Section 4 above.

  • In addition to Accessorial Charges, you must pay any additional costs or expenses reasonably incurred for the benefit of your Cargo, protecting any other property from your Cargo, or arising due to any force majeure event or otherwise arising under any Bill of Lading.

  • If the Customer’s original declared shipment weight is less than the shipment weight as determined by CEVA, CEVA reserves the right to administer an Additional Handling charge in accordance with the CEVA Accessorial Charges.

  • Cargill shall also maintain, at Producer’s request, property damage insurance with respect to the leased railcars reasonably satisfactory to Producer (the “Railcar Insurance”); provided, that the premiums for, and any deductible paid in connection with a claim under, such Railcar Insurance shall be Accessorial Charges (as defined in Exhibit A) or a component of Net Price (as defined in Exhibit B).

  • Accordingly, Cargill will pay Producer based on the actual Delivered Price less estimated Accessorial Charges and Freight Costs.

  • If the actual Accessorial Charges and Freight Costs are less than the estimated Accessorial Charges and Freight Costs, Cargill will remit the difference to Producer.

  • Accessorial Charges: Rules not specified in Dow S.A.C. provision shall default to CLEA 100 Accessorials.


More Definitions of Accessorial Charges

Accessorial Charges. All accessorial charges not specifically covered by Dow Master Contract to be billed per CLEA 100 series. HIGHWAY TOLL CHARGES: Actual cost. PUMP/COMPRESSOR CHARGES: Included in rate. DETENTION FREE TIME: 2 hours for loading; 2 hours for unloading. EXCESS DETENTION CHARGES: $22.50 per half hour, or fraction thereof.
Accessorial Charges. All accessorial charges not specifically covered by Dow Master Contract to be billed per CLEA 100 series.
Accessorial Charges means charges imposed by third parties for the off-loading, movement and storage of Producer’s DG, including without limitation taxes, tonnage taxes, hard-to-unload truck or railcar charges/transloading charges, railcar operating and maintenance expenses, premiums for the Railcar Insurance, any deductible payable for claims made under the Railcar Insurance, fuel surcharges, storage charges, demurrage charges, product shrinkage, detention charges, switching, and weighing charges (but excluding Tariff Freight Costs). Neither Party shall be responsible for demurrage charges caused solely by the negligence or willful misconduct of the other Party.

Related to Accessorial Charges

  • Rental Charges means the charges payable for renting the Vehicle from Us together with GST and any other taxes or levies which are all fully set out in the Rental Agreement.

  • Additional Charges shall have the meaning given such term in Section 3.1.3.

  • Individual Charges means those charges incurred by individual Attendees including, but not limited to, restaurant charges other than the allowable group meals specified herein, any charge for alcoholic beverages, telephone expenses, sleeping room rental deposits, upgrades, Cancellation Fee and/or other applicable service or cancellation charges incurred by an Attendee, and associated taxes, surcharges, and/or other incidentals.

  • Bank Charges means the charges levied by the Merchant Acquiring Bank for Transactions and Refunds. “Bank System” means the banking system operated by any approved bank, financial institution or other body.

  • Service Charges means the fees levied by the municipality in terms of its tariff policy for any municipal services rendered in respect of an immovable property and includes any penalties, interest or surcharges levied or imposed in terms of this policy.