MISSING WEIGHT TICKETS Sample Clauses

MISSING WEIGHT TICKETS a. The Purchaser will be charged up to triple the Contract stumpage rate plus the Forest Improvement rate [(stumpage + FI) x 3 = penalty] for each truck weight ticket not furnished to the State.
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MISSING WEIGHT TICKETS a. The Purchaser may be charged triple the Contract stumpage rate [stumpage x 3 = penalty] for each truck weight ticket not furnished to the State. SAMPLE
MISSING WEIGHT TICKETS a. The Purchaser may be charged triple the Contract delivered log rate [delivered log rate x 3 = penalty] for each truck weight ticket not furnished to the State for loads which have been delivered.
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