Common use of Moisture Clause in Contracts

Moisture. If the moisture content of Untreated Sodium Chloride exceeds two percent (2%), the weight to be paid for will be the gross weight of the Sodium Chloride minus twice the weight of the excess moisture computed as follows: Weight to be paid for = G x (104-2(m)) /100 G = Gross weight of material (wet) m = Percent of moisture to the nearest 0.5 percent based on oven dry weight

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Moisture. If the moisture content of Untreated Treated Sodium Chloride exceeds two five and three tenths percent (25.3%), the weight to be paid for will be the gross weight of the Sodium Chloride minus twice the weight of the excess moisture computed as follows: Weight to be paid for = G x (104-2(m)) /100 G = Gross weight of material (wet) m = Percent of moisture to the nearest 0.5 percent based on oven dry weight

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Moisture. If the moisture content of Untreated Sodium Chloride untreated sodium chloride exceeds two percent (2%), the weight to be paid for will be the gross weight of the Sodium Chloride sodium chloride minus twice the weight of the excess moisture computed as follows: Weight to be paid for = G x (104-2(m)) /100 G = Gross weight of material (wet) m M = Percent of moisture to the nearest 0.5 percent based on oven dry weight

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Contract for Road Salt, Deicing Technology Contract for Road Salt, Contract for Road Salt

Moisture. If the moisture content of Untreated Sodium Chloride exceeds two percent (2%)) percent, the weight to be paid for will be the gross weight of the Sodium Chloride minus twice the weight of the excess moisture computed as follows: Weight to be paid for = G x (104-2(m)) /100 G = G=Gross weight of material (wet) m = ). M=Percent of moisture to the nearest 0.5 percent based on oven dry weight.

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Sources: Contract for Road Salt, Deicing Technology Contract for Road Salt, Contract for Road Salt

Moisture. If the moisture content of Untreated Treated Sodium Chloride exceeds two five and three tenths percent (25.3%), the weight to be paid for will be the gross weight of the Sodium Chloride minus twice the weight of the excess moisture computed as follows: Weight to be paid for = G x (104-104- 2(m)) /100 G = Gross weight of material (wet) m = Percent of moisture to the nearest 0.5 percent based on oven dry weight

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Sources: Professional Services