Common use of Retention of Samples Clause in Contracts

Retention of Samples. Seller will take an origin sample of DDGS from each truck and rail car before it leaves the Plant using standard sampling methodology. Seller will label these samples to indicate the date of shipment and the truck or railcar number involved. Seller will also retain the samples and labeling information for no less than one year.

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Sources: Distiller’s Grain Marketing Agreement (Siouxland Ethanol, LLC), Distiller’s Grain Marketing Agreement (Lincolnway Energy, LLC), Distiller’s Grain Marketing Agreement (Lake Area Corn Processors LLC)

Retention of Samples. Seller will take an origin sample of the DDGS from each truck and rail car before it leaves the Plant using standard sampling methodology. Seller will label these samples to indicate the date of shipment and the truck or railcar number involved. Seller will also retain the samples and labeling information for no less than one year3 years.

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Sources: Distiller's Grain Marketing Agreement (Little Sioux Corn Processors LLC)

Retention of Samples. Seller will take an origin sample of DDGS from each truck and rail car before it leaves the Plant using standard sampling methodology. Seller will label these samples to indicate the date of shipment and the truck or railcar number involved. Seller will also retain the samples and labeling information for no less than one yearyears.

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Sources: Distiller’s Grain Marketing Agreement (Highwater Ethanol LLC)

Retention of Samples. Seller will take an origin sample of DDGS from each truck and rail car before it leaves the Plant using standard sampling methodology. Seller will label these samples to indicate the date of shipment and the truck or railcar number involved. Seller will also retain the samples and labeling information for no less than one (1) year.

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Sources: Distiller’s Grain Marketing Agreement (Homeland Energy Solutions LLC)