Weight Ticket definition

Weight Ticket means a physical or electronic document or an electronic record of the gross, tare and net weights of each Load of the Products created by a weighbridge system that has been verified by Trading Standards to be acceptable for ‘Use for trade’ unless Forestry England expressly agrees, in advance and in writing, to alternative arrangements to determine the Weight Ticket weight other than as provided for in the Contract. A valid Weight Ticket is one that meets the above requirements and can also be shown to correspond to a particular Load or quantity of Products.
Weight Ticket means a printed invoice issued by a SWD weighmaster for a specific load weighed on a certified scale. Also known as a scale ticket.
Weight Ticket means a form that is generated by the Vendor and submitted to the Member Municipality that contains information regarding each of the loads that is received by the Vendor from the Member Municipality and includes, at minimum, each load's: Point of Origin (documenting the Processing Location where the Participating Member Municipality delivered the [Waste, Recyclables or Organics]); date of receipt; identification number of Participating Member Municipality delivery vehicle and name of equipment operator; the full weight; the tare weight; the net weight; time weighed in; and time weighed out.

Examples of Weight Ticket in a sentence

  • The weight is rounded up to the nearest one hundred pounds (100 lbs.) and is taken from the INBOUND BILL OF LADING and/or the Certified Weight Ticket.

  • Within ten (10) calendar days of the date of OTO Award Date (if property is in storage) or solicited shipment Pick Up Date, whichever is earlier, TSP’s must provide SDDC an official/certified Weight Ticket that validates the below (para 5.

  • All shipments must be accompanied with a Certified Weight Ticket.

  • See enclosed Advance Show Receiving Order Form.➢ All shipments must be accompanied with a Certified Weight Ticket.

  • For the removal of doubt, any adjustment pursuant to the preceding provisions of clause 7(r ) to (u) (inclusive) will be made having regard to the aggregate weight of Commodities Outturned as recorded in each Outloading Weight Ticket.

  • The weight of the material shall be ascertained from the Certified Weight Ticket attached to the bill of lading from the originating line.

  • Documents to be provided at time of delivery prior to acceptance: Tare Chassis Certified Weight Ticket or approved documentation from the dealer for front axle, rear axle and total truck as delivered less fuel and less driver.

  • On receipt of such notice Forestry England will agree with You how the Load is to be measured to assign a Weight Ticket weight, following the measuring procedures on the Timber Documents Webpage.

  • Where GrainFlow determines and records the weight of the outturned commodities (whether by use of a weighbridge located at a Storage Facility or otherwise), then the weight recorded over the weighbridge (the Outloading Weight Ticket) shall be conclusive evidence of the weight of the outturned commodities and shall be final and binding on the parties.

  • Within ten (10) calendar days of the date of OTO Award Date (if property is in storage) or solicited shipment Pick Up Date, whichever is earlier, TSP’s must provideUSTRANSCOM an official/certified Weight Ticket that validates the below (para 5.


More Definitions of Weight Ticket

Weight Ticket means a sequentially numbered document printed by a Weigh Scale Computer recording Weigh Scale readings.
Weight Ticket means an official certificate stating the weight of a vehicle and its contents and the site the materials were taken. The documentation shall include the net weight of the materials and a description of those materials.
Weight Ticket means a form that is generated by the Vendor and submitted to the Member Municipality that contains information regarding each of the loads that is received by the Vendor from

Related to Weight Ticket

  • Weight means aside from the obvious meaning in the physical sciences, the word is used in reference to a person's "size".

  • Tare Weight means the weight of an empty shipping container, excluding all materials used for wrapping, cushioning, banding, waterproofing, packaging, blocking and bracing articles within the exterior container.

  • Destination Point means the delivery point(s) on Carrier’s System where Product is delivered to Shipper, as such points are specified in Section III of this tariff.

  • Product Group or “the Group” means a group of lotteries that has joined together to offer a product pursuant to the terms of the Multi-State Lottery Agreement and the Product Group’s own rules.

  • Runoff volume means the volume of water that runs off the land development project from a prescribed storm event.

  • Gross weight means the aggregate weight of a vehicle or combination of vehicles and the load

  • passengers means the driver and up to the number of passengers allowed as shown in the Vehicle Registration Document travelling in the vehicle;

  • SKU means stock-keeping unit.

  • Ticket means a list of:

  • Check Meter means the Buyer revenue-quality meter section(s) or meter(s), which Buyer may require at its discretion, and which will include those devices normally supplied by Buyer or Seller under the applicable utility electric service requirements.

  • Gross vehicle weight means the weight of a vehicle without load plus the weight of any load on the

  • flight time means, for aeroplanes and touring motor gliders, the time between an aircraft first moving from its parking place for the purpose of taking off until it comes to rest on the designated parking position and all engines or propellers are shut down;

  • Passenger compartment means the space for occupant accommodation, bounded by the roof, floor, side walls, doors, outside glazing and front bulkhead and the plane of the rear compartment bulkhead or the plane of the rear-seat back support.

  • Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel means diesel fuel that has a sulfur content of no more than fifteen parts per

  • Life-cycle cost means the expected total cost of ownership during the life of a product, including disposal costs.

  • Measurement Point means the emission source for which continuous emission measurement systems (CEMS) are used for emission measurement, or the cross-section of a pipeline system for which the CO2 flow is determined using continuous measurement systems;

  • Grade point average or "GPA" means the grade point average earned by an eligible student and reported by the high school or participating institution in which the student was enrolled based on a scale of 4.0 or its equivalent if the high school or participating institution that the student attends does not use the 4.0 grade scale;

  • Flash point means the lowest temperature of a liquid at which its vapours form a flammable mixture with air;

  • Passenger car means every motor vehicle other than a motorcycle designed and used primarily for

  • average consumption means the average consumption of a customer of a municipal service during a specific period, and is calculated by dividing the total measured consumption of that municipal service by that customer over the preceding three months by three;

  • Flight Hour means each hour or part thereof elapsing from the moment at which the wheels of the Aircraft (or other aircraft in the case of Parts or Engines temporarily installed on such other aircraft) leave the ground on the take-off of the Aircraft (or such other aircraft) until the wheels of the Aircraft (or such other aircraft) touch the ground on the landing of the Aircraft (or such other aircraft) following such take-off.

  • Barge means a vessel that is not self-propelled.

  • Pitch means a Grass Pitch or Football Turf Pitch.

  • Destination means any place where the Insured expects to travel to on his/her Trip other than Return Destination as shown on the travel documents.

  • Origin Point means the receipt/inception point(s) where Product is received into the System, as such points are specified in Section III of this tariff.

  • Meet-Point Billing (MPB means the billing associated with interconnection of facilities between two (2) or more LECs for the routing of traffic to and from an IXC with which one of the LECs does not have a direct connection. In a multi-bill environment, each Party bills the appropriate tariffed rate for its portion of a jointly provided Switched Exchange Access Service.