Deficient in weight Sample Clauses

Deficient in weight. C.3.1. For "30-kg pigs", weight on reception at the Buyer's*: 1. The Seller* shall provide compensation as follows for weaners that weigh less than stipulated in the Business Agreement* or required by clause A.5.1 a. When supplying a Danish Buyer*: Weaners which weigh 2.0 kg or more below the minimum weight shall be priced at value, but max. 50% of the average price per pig in the total delivery, including the pigs that are underweight. The weight of such pigs shall be subtracted from the total weight of the consignment* before the price of the remaining pigs is calculated. b. When supplying pigs for export: Weaners which weigh 4.0 kg or more below the minimum weight shall be priced at 50% of the agreed price for 30-kg pigs. Discrepancies of between 2.0 and 4.0 kg shall give a proportionate reduction in price. The weight of such pigs shall be subtracted from the total weight of the consignment* before the price of the remaining pigs is calculated. 2. Weaners which weigh more than 2.0 kg above the maximum weight stipulated in the Business Agreement* or in clause A.5.1 shall be priced at the agreed maximum weight. The actual weight of such pigs shall be subtracted from the total weight of the consignment* before the weight and price of the remaining pigs are calculated. 3. Should the average weight of the pigs in the consignment* be more than 3.0 kg above the maximum average weight agreed upon or stipulated in clause A.5.1, the price of the consignment* shall be calculated on the basis of the agreed maximum average weight plus 3.0 kg. 4. Should the average weight of the pigs in the consignment* be more than 2.0 kg below the minimum Appendix C Compensation maximization and standardization average weight agreed upon or stipulated in clause A.5.1, the price paid for the consignment* shall be calculated on the basis of the actual average weight minus 2.0 kg.
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