Average System Pressure Requirement Sample Clauses

Average System Pressure Requirement. (a) Gatherer shall maintain an average monthly pressure each Accounting Period on the Gathering System that does not exceed the Average System Pressure Requirement for each Sub-System. (b) If, during any Accounting Period, for reasons other than Force Majeure, and after taking into account the waiver, as applicable, provided under Section 5.10 of this Agreement, the Average System Pressure Requirement is exceeded, Shipper shall be entitled to a reduction in the Gathering Fee for the Accounting Period with respect to the Gas tendered at all of the Receipt Points on the applicable system affected by such exceedance. The reduction in the Gathering Fee shall be determined as follows: (i) For each month (up to [***] consecutive months) that the average pressure exceeds the applicable requirement during the Accounting Period, the reduction shall be equal to [***] percent ([***]%) of the Gathering Fees described in Section 7 for each affected Receipt Point per Mcf for each [***] percent ([***]%)(or portion thereof) that the average pressure exceeds the applicable requirement during the Accounting Period; provided, however, that in no event will the Gathering Fee reduction at a Receipt Point pursuant to this clause (i) be greater than [***] percent ([***]%) of the Gathering Fee described in Section 7. (ii) For each consecutive month beyond the [***] consecutive month (up to [***] additional consecutive months) that the average pressure exceeds the applicable requirement during the Accounting Period, the reduction shall be equal to [***] percent ([***]%) of the Gathering Fees described in Section 7 for each affected Receipt Point per Mcf for each [***] percent ([***]%)(or portion thereof) that the average pressure exceeds the applicable requirement during the Accounting Period; provided, however, that in no event will the Gathering Fee reduction at a Receipt Point pursuant to this clause (ii) be greater than [***] percent ([***]%) of the Gathering Fee described in Section 7. (iii) For each consecutive month beyond the [***] consecutive month that the average pressure exceeds the applicable requirement during the Accounting Period, the reduction shall be equal to [***] percent ([***]%) of the Gathering Fees described in Section 7 for each affected Receipt Point per Mcf for each [***] percent ([***]%)(or portion thereof) that the average pressure exceeds the applicable requirement during the Accounting Period; provided, however, that in no event will the Gathering Fe...
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Average System Pressure Requirement. The pressure that the numeric average pressure of all Receipt Points on the Gathering System shall not exceed during an Accounting Period, as specified on Exhibit “G”.

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  • Accounting System Requirement The Contractor shall maintain an adequate system of accounting and internal controls that meets Generally Accepted Accounting Principles or “GAAP.”

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