Outturn Protocol definition

Outturn Protocol means the document/s of that title as published on the Company website at the time of Outturn and includes, as relevant, the Outturn Protocol for port, road and rail.
Outturn Protocol means the document of that name for road/rail outturns published on the web site, save that references in the protocols to “clients” shall be deemed and should be read as references to “Warehousers”.
Outturn Protocol means the document of that title as published on the Company website at the time of Outturn and includes, as relevant, the Outturn Protocol for port, road and rail.

Examples of Outturn Protocol in a sentence

  • EMERALD will outturn the Commodity in accordance with the Outturn Protocol published on its website.

  • EMERALD GRAIN will outturn the Commodity in accordance with the Outturn Protocol published on its website.

  • CBH Grain questions why it would have to comply with an Outturn Protocol if it were to engage ABA to manage the transportation of grain.

  • At 52.4 per cent of the sites visited, an ‘all permanent reinstatement’ method was used, a ‘permanent sub-base reinstatement’ method was used at 30.4 per cent of the sites, a ‘permanent roadbase reinstatement’ method was used at 8.3 per cent and a ‘permanent basecourse method’ was used at six per cent of the sites.

  • The level of bin burnt grain is also inconsistent with the Outturn Protocol that ABA publishes.

  • The Company undertakes to Outturn Grain in accordance with the Outturn Protocol.

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