CALCULATION OF RENTAL CHARGES Sample Clauses

CALCULATION OF RENTAL CHARGES. Rental charges will be calculated in the following manner: (Hour meter end) - (Hour meter start) = (Total hours run) X (Hourly rental rate) + (gallons of SRCD fuel) X $ (purchase price) (date) = $ + (gallons of SRCD fuel) X $ (purchase price) (date) = $ + (gallons of SRCD fuel) X $ (purchase price) (date) = $ + (additional pump set up / tear down) X $100 per occurrence = $ = Total rental bill.
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CALCULATION OF RENTAL CHARGES. The Lessee shall pay Rental for the entire Rental Period on each article listed under Details of Equipment at the rate herein stipulated and on the following basis:
CALCULATION OF RENTAL CHARGES. The actual rental charges shall be calculated by applying the rental period as determined in Clause 2 to whichever rate below yields the lowest overall rental charges to the Customer. Daily (or part thereof) Rates, In-Harbour Use Type of Equipment 1 – 2 Day(s) 3 – 6 Days 7 - 14 Days 15 + Days Fenders (each) $150 $105 $75 $60 Containment Boom $1,000 $700 $500 $400 The above rates are for in-harbour use only. Rental rates for use outside the limits of the Port of St. John’s (refer to Clause 7 below) shall be three times (3x) the in-harbour rates specified above.
CALCULATION OF RENTAL CHARGES. The actual rental charges shall be calculated by applying the rental period as determined in Clause 2 to whichever rate below yields the lowest overall rental charges to the Customer.
CALCULATION OF RENTAL CHARGES. (a) MONTHLY RENTAL RATES are for a period of one month 4 weeks (28 days), computed from the date of commencement of the rental period up to but not including the same date in the next calendar month and shall apply when the number of hours the equipment is operated in any one month does not exceed 176 (one hundred and seventy six) 200 (two hundred) hours.
CALCULATION OF RENTAL CHARGES. (a) MONTHLY RENTAL RATES are for a minimum period of one month, computed from the date of commencement of the rental period up to but not including the same date of the next calendar month, and shall apply when the number of hours the equipment is operated in any one month does not exceed 176 (one hundred and seventy-six) hours. (b)WEEKLY RENTAL RATES are for a minimum period of one week, from the commencement of the rental period up to but not including the same day in the following week and shall apply when the number of hours the equipment is operates in any one week does not exceed 40 forty) hours.(c) DAILY RENTAL RATES are for a consecutive period of twenty four hours or less in which the number of hours the equipment is operated does not exceed 8 (eight) hours. (d)
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