Request for Appeal. A. The Warehouse Operator agrees to make available to a depositor or holder of a warehouse receipt a split sample representative of grain delivered, in accordance with authorized grain-evaluation procedures, before the identity of the representative sample of grain has been lost, provided a written request is received from the depositor or holder by no later than the close of business on the first business day after being furnished the results of the original inspection. B. If an appeal is requested by the Warehouse Operator, notice must be given promptly to the owner of the grain. Oral notice may be made, if followed by written notice within two business days. C. A representative sample must be retained for third-party evaluation. The identity of that sample is not to be compromised until the appeal inspection results are determined. D. If the identity of the delivered grain has been maintained and if the parties are unable to agree on such a sample, a sample drawn by a duly licensed sampler, inspector, and/or grader in the presence of the interested parties shall be deemed binding. In no case is the sample to weigh less than 2,000 grams.
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Request for Appeal. A. The Warehouse Operator agrees to make available to a depositor or holder of a warehouse receipt a split sample representative of grain delivereddry beans delivered for storage, in accordance with authorized grain-dry bean evaluation procedures, before the identity of the representative sample of grain dry beans has been lost, provided a written request is received from the depositor or holder by no later than the close of business on the first business day after being furnished the results of the original inspection.
B. If an appeal is requested by the Warehouse Operator, notice must be given promptly to the owner of the graindry beans. Oral notice may be made, if followed by written notice within two business days.
C. A representative sample must be retained for third-party evaluation. The identity of that sample is not to be compromised until the appeal inspection results are determined.
D. If the identity of the delivered grain has been maintained dry beans is preserved and if the parties are unable to agree on such a sample, a sample drawn by a duly licensed sampler, inspector, and/or grader in the presence of the interested parties shall be deemed binding. In no case is the sample to weigh less than 2,000 grams.
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Request for Appeal. A. The Warehouse Operator agrees to make available to a depositor or holder of a warehouse receipt a split sample representative of grain delivereddelivered for storage, in accordance with authorized grain-grain- evaluation procedures, before the identity of the representative sample of grain has been lost, provided a written request is received from the depositor or holder by no later than the close of business on the first business day after being furnished the results of the original inspection.
B. If an appeal is requested by the Warehouse Operator, notice must be given promptly to the owner of the grain. Oral notice may be made, if followed by written notice within two (2) business days.
C. A representative sample must be retained for third-party evaluation. The identity of that sample is not to be compromised until the appeal inspection results are determined.
D. If the identity of the delivered grain has been maintained is preserved and if the parties are unable to agree on such a sample, a sample drawn by a duly licensed sampler, inspector, inspector and/or grader in the presence of the interested parties shall be deemed binding. In no case is the sample to weigh less than 2,000 grams.
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Sources: Licensing Agreement