Common use of Backhaul Capacity Clause in Contracts

Backhaul Capacity. Daily Entry Capacity and Daily Exit Capacity at the Network Interconnection Point as defined in the Sub-clause entitled “Backhaul Capacity” in Section B. «working toward balancing with a neutral financial impact for GRTgaz» Bundled Capacity: corresponding entry and exit capacity at both sides of a Network Interconnection Point. Balancing Zone: group of Entry Points, Delivery Points and a Title Transfer Point within which the Shipper shall ensure balancing. There are two Balancing Zones: the North Balancing Zone and the South Balancing Zone.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Network Transmission Contract, Network Transmission Contract, Network Transmission Contract

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Backhaul Capacity. Daily Entry Capacity and Daily Exit Capacity at the Network Interconnection Point as defined in the Sub-clause entitled “Backhaul Capacity” in Section B. «working toward balancing with a neutral financial impact for GRTgaz» Bundled Capacity: corresponding entry and exit capacity at both sides of a Network Interconnection Point. Balancing Zone: group of Entry Points, Delivery Points and a Title Transfer Point within which the Shipper shall ensure balancing. There are two Balancing Zones: the North Balancing Zone and the South Balancing Zone.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Network Transmission Contract, Network Transmission Contract

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