Determination of Quantity Sample Clauses

Determination of Quantity. For purposes of this Agreement, the quantity of a Product received from or for the account of Customer shall be determined by Terminal’s inbound custody transfer meter for pipeline deliveries, if applicable. Outbound truck deliveries shall be determined by the truck rack meters. Barge and ship deliveries will be measured by independent inspection agency or static shore tank measurements. In-tank transfer quantities between customers shall be based on the exact amount of Product to be transferred. Samples may be taken by automatic sampling equipment, if available. At Terminal’s discretion, Terminal may allocate tank bottoms as operationally required.
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Determination of Quantity. The volume of each loading of Oil shall be determined by an independent inspector selected as provided in Article 9.1.3, whose fees shall be shared equally by the Parties. Measuring and gauging shall be performed in accordance with one of the following measurement systems in decreasing order of preference, depending on the operational conditions prevailing at the Loading Port involved. Seller and Buyer or their respective representatives may witness the taking of the measurements.
Determination of Quantity. 10.1. The quantity of Product received at the Facility from railcars shall be determined by Operator using applicable API/ASTM standards. Quantity determination of Product received into and delivered from the Facility shall be in accordance with the following:
Determination of Quantity. (a) Quantity determination of Fuel Delivered by Seller in bulk on Oahu shall be made by the Independent Inspector gauging […] before and after Delivery.
Determination of Quantity. (A) Under the supervision of the Independent Inspector, the quantity of the Product Delivered by Seller to the Companies on O‘ahu shall be determined by gauging Seller’s issuing tanks immediately before and after pumping of the Product.
Determination of Quantity. Quantities of Product received into Facility shall be determined by gauging of the shore tanks made before and after delivery and calculated in gallons at 60? Fahrenheit in accordance with standard gravity tables supplied by CUSTOMER. WESTWAY may, at its option, determine the quantity of Product delivered to or from Facility by direct weighing of tank car or tank trucks, both empty and loaded, on certified scales. Weighing of tank cars and trucks shall be at CUSTOMER's expense. WESTWAY will supply CUSTOMER with a monthly inventory of the Product. A month-end physical inventory shall be taken each month by WESTWAY. Any variances between the book record and the actual physical count shall be subject to an adjustment of fees as provided in Section 13.01. CUSTOMER has the right to participate in taking such physical inventory.
Determination of Quantity. 5.1 The quantity of Product shall be determined by the independent inspector at the time of receipt at the Terminal by gauging [Bidder] shore tanks before and after loading or, at Hawai‘i Electric Light’s option and expense, by use of a meter capable of measuring the volume discharged from the barge. The charges for the independent inspector shall be paid by Hawai‘i Electric Light unless otherwise specified in this Agreement.
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Determination of Quantity. The quantity of each load of Pulpwood supplied under this Contract will be determined in green metric tonnes by the weighing of its mass at a Certified Weighbridge.
Determination of Quantity. The quantity of finished feed and feed ingredients shall be determined by a physical count (or by using reasonable methods of estimation where a physical count is impractical) at mill and farm storage tanks on the Inventory Date.
Determination of Quantity. Quantities of Product received into Facility shall be determined by gauging of the shore tanks made before and after delivery and calculated in short tons. It is understood that volumetric gauging presents problems with molasses and is an unreliable means of gauging. Pressure Transducers, or Pneumercators are the preferred means of gauging tank mass. WESTWAY may, at its option, determine the quantity of Product delivered to or from Facility by direct weighing of tank car or tank trucks, both empty and loaded, on certified scales. Weighing of tank cars and trucks shall be at CUSTOMER’s expense as specified in Schedule I. WESTWAY will supply CUSTOMER with a monthly inventory of the Product. A month-end physical inventory shall be taken each month by WESTWAY. Any variances between the book record and the actual physical count shall be subject to an adjustment of fees as provided in Section 13.01. CUSTOMER has the right to participate in taking such physical inventory.
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