Terms & Conditions — Precautionary Principle Applies
Registered Entity
905WOOD.COM SALES is a sole proprietorship registered in Ontario, Canada, operating under Business Identification Number 1001555872 and classified under the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Sector 51 — Information and Cultural Industries, sub-sector 518 (computing infrastructure providers, data processing, web hosting, and related services).
905WOOD.COM SALES produces and distributes compliance information, AI classification data, and audit-grade documentation. It does not transport, store, or process waste. Physical waste-handling services priced on this site are fulfilled by carrier partners operating under their own regulatory registrations (NAICS sector 562).
Terms & Conditions
Clear scope. Transparent pricing. Precautionary Principle applied on ambiguity. 905WOOD.COM SALES operates under Ontario law, the USMCA, O.Reg 347, and the RPRA framework.
1. Agreement
By requesting a bin, quote, or service from 905WOOD.COM SALES (BIN 1001555872), you agree to these terms. Section headings are for reference only — the operative language is in the body.
2. Scope of Service
- Compliance Gate at intake. Every load classified Clean (Class 146), Amber (70–85% confidence), or Mixed. Contaminated loads rejected or surcharged at the CIRCIL Levy mixed-waste rate ($60/tonne).
- Audit-proof chain of custody. Hold-to-Seal hardware-attested GPS + timestamp + model version bound to every classification.
3. Pricing & Payment
Decoupled Billing applies. Every invoice separates Base Logistics, Net Weight, CIRCIL Levy (pass-through at cost), and Carbon Dividend (informational). Prices adjust annually per CPI + CIRCIL Levy escalation. Payment terms: Net 30 default, Stripe-processed.
4. Liability & Precautionary Principle
905WOOD operates on "guilty until proven innocent." False positives (clean treated as mixed) cost $55/tonne. False negatives (CCA treated as clean) trigger O.Reg 347 fines of $25K–$100K per violation plus criminal exposure under REWOOD (2029). When in doubt, we reject. This is asymmetric risk management, not pessimism.
5. Cross-Border & USMCA
Cross-border loads require a USMCA 9-Point Certificate of Origin (HS 3825.0). Without it, Chapter 4 transshipment penalty of 40% applies. With it, the load reclassifies as a "Wholly Obtained Good." Section 122 (Trade Act 1974) at 10% applies concurrently until its July 24, 2026 expiry.
6. Cancellation & Rescheduling
Bin swaps and pulls require 24 hours' notice. Same-day cancellations may incur a carrier fee at cost.
7. Governing Law & Forum
Ontario law governs. Disputes heard in the Superior Court of Justice, Hamilton. USMCA cross-border disputes follow Chapter 31 procedures.
8. Amendments
Terms update with regulatory change. Material revisions are announced at least 30 days prior via email and on 905wood.com.