QUANTITY MEASUREMENT AND QUALITY TESTING Clause Samples

QUANTITY MEASUREMENT AND QUALITY TESTING. (a) Determination of Quantity. Seller, Seller's agent or Seller's carrier, as applicable, shall own, operate and maintain metering equipment at the Delivery Point where quantities of Ethylene delivered to Buyer shall be measured and its temperature and pressure recorded. The primary device for each meter installation shall be a metering tube constructed in accordance with the specifications recommended by ANSI/API Report 2530 and AGA3/API 14.3, as amended or supplemented from time to time. Sharp-edged orifice plates shall be retained with a standard orifice fitting (senior type) equipped with flange type pressure taps. The diameter of the orifice in the plate shall be in standard one-eighth inch increments. The density of the Ethylene shall be determined by calculation performed continuously using API Report 2565 "Density of Ethylene". The flowing temperature and pressure determined from Seller's meters will be used for the calculation of density. The volume of Ethylene delivered at the Delivery Point for each day shall be determined by reference to an on-site ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ electronic micro-processor which shall receive the electronic signals from the primary metering device and calculate pounds of Ethylene through the orifice meter using the latest version of AGA3/API 14.3, as amended or supplemented from time to time. A day shall be deemed the period from 7:00 a.m. on one day to 7:00 a.m. on the next succeeding day. Correction factors and calibrations from such meter readings for the purpose of determining daily quantities of Product delivered will conform with procedures set forth below. If the parties are unable to agree upon the quantity delivered, quantities will be determined by a mutually agreed upon inspector. The parties will be bound by the inspector's determination and will equally bear inspection costs. Buyer shall provide, at its sole cost, quantities of steam, electricity, nitrogen, and instrument air required for the operation of the metering equipment.
QUANTITY MEASUREMENT AND QUALITY TESTING 

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  • Temperature Measurement Temperature will be measured by the nearest automatic Melbourne Bureau of Meteorology Monitoring Station for example (but not limited to): Melbourne, Moorabbin, Dunns Hill, Melbourne Airport, Frankston, and Point ▇▇▇▇▇▇. At the commencement of each project, the onsite management and employee representatives shall agree which is to be the applicable automatic weather monitoring station.

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  • Follow-up Testing An employee shall submit to unscheduled follow-up drug and/or alcohol testing if, within the previous 24-month period, the employee voluntarily disclosed drug or alcohol problems, entered into or completed a rehabilitation program for drug or alcohol abuse, failed or refused a preappointment drug test, or was disciplined for violating the provisions of this Agreement and Employer work rules. The Employer may require an employee who is subject to follow-up testing to submit to no more than six unscheduled drug or alcohol tests within any 12 month period.

  • Performance Testing (a) All performance tests of the Project, including any Initial Performance Test required in Section 2 of Appendix VIII, will be performed in accordance with the test procedures set forth in Appendix VIII (“Performance Test”), including additional procedures and protocols related to Performance Testing as mutually agreed between Buyer and Seller (“Test Procedures”). Seller shall bear all costs and receive all revenues, if applicable, associated with all Performance Tests. (b) After the Initial Delivery Date and during the Delivery Term, Buyer will have the right to conduct a Performance Test (“Buyer Performance Test”) no more than once a calendar year to demonstrate whether the Project is capable of delivering the Distribution Services at the Contract Capacity. Within 30 calendar days following a Buyer Performance Test, Seller will have the right to retest the Project with a Performance Test (“Seller Retest”). For the avoidance of doubt, the results of any Seller Retest will supersede the results of the preceding Buyer Performance Test. (i) If a Buyer Performance Test or, if a corresponding Seller Retest has occurred, a Seller Retest demonstrates the Project is capable of delivering Distribution Services at or above ninety-nine percent (99%) of the Initial Contract Capacity, the Contract Capacity will remain the Initial Contract Capacity; (ii) If a Buyer Performance Test or, if a corresponding Seller Retest has occurred, a Seller Retest demonstrates the Project is capable of delivering Distribution Services at more than or equal to eighty-five (85%) of the Initial Contract Capacity, but less than ninety-nine percent (99%) of the Initial Contract Capacity (“Testing Band”), the Contract Capacity will be automatically adjusted (upwards or downwards) to the capacity commensurate with the amount of Distribution Services the Project delivered during the Performance Test within the Testing Band. (iii) If a Buyer Performance Test or, if a corresponding Seller Retest has occurred, a Seller Retest demonstrates the Project is not capable of delivering Distribution Services of at least eighty-five percent (85%) of the Initial Contract Capacity, an Event of Default shall occur in accordance with Section 7.1(a)(viii).