Materials Surcharge definition

Materials Surcharge means the amount agreed to by the parties during the preparation of the annual Authority budget to reimburse the Contractor for the Contractor’s additional costs of processing Oversized Materials in excess of 10% per load by volume.

Examples of Materials Surcharge in a sentence

  • Customer agrees to pay the Company’s applicable non-refundable fees, rates and charges in effect on the date that propane or Equipment is delivered or services are rendered, including a Hazardous Materials Surcharge and a Cylinder Requalification Fee, where applicable.

  • The Hazardous Materials Surcharge is not required by federal, state or local law and any amounts collected are not remitted to any government agency.

  • Shipments originating or destined outside the continental United States are subject to a Hazardous Materials Surcharge dependent on specific commodities and weight, provided on an individual shipment basis.

  • The Hazardous Materials Surcharge is not required by federal, state, or local law and any amounts collected are not remitted to any governmental agency.

  • If the Hazardous Materials Surcharge appears on EES’s invoice it may help offset certain EES costs incurred in complying with various governmental regulations applicable to the storage, transportation and/or handling of propane.