Common use of Categorisation of Joint Matters Clause in Contracts

Categorisation of Joint Matters. 1.2.1 The Parties agree that Joint Matters can be considered as falling into the following categories (Categories), which are not intended to be mutually exclusive, of provisions of the Code (in each case, to the extent to which the Code provides for a common, joint or collective basis of implementation): Category Description of Matter Administrative Provisions of an administrative nature (including for the notification or publication of things determined by the Parties pursuant to other provisions) Code Documents Provisions for the preparation and publication of documents referred to in (and having effect for the purposes of) the Uniform Network Code, whether of a technical or other nature Demand Estimation Provisions related to demand estimation under TPD Section H1 to H4 (or short-term demand modelling under TPD Section H5) Liability Sharing Requirements to determine and pay amounts to Users pursuant to Compensation Rules, or for Users to pay comparable amounts to the Parties UK Link Provisions of TPD Section U relating to the availability, use, access and modification of UK Link Invoicing Provisions of TPD Section S relating to invoicing Audit Requirements related to the appointment of auditors in connection with Compensation Rules Authority approvals / disapprovals Provisions of the TPD under which the Transporters jointly apply to the Authority for approval or disapproval (as the case may be) under Standard Special Condition A11(18). Transporter's Agency Provisions (in addition to provisions in any other Category) relating to matters which the Transporter's Agency is engaged to undertake for the Parties Modification Rules Provisions of the Modification Rules Offtake Arrangements Provisions (if any) of the Offtake Arrangements Document under which the Parties are to act together Miscellaneous Provisions of the Code which do not fall into any of the above categories

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Arrangements Agreement, Arrangements Agreement

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Categorisation of Joint Matters. 1.2.1 The Parties agree that Joint Matters can be considered as falling into the following categories (Categories), which are not intended to be mutually exclusive, of provisions of the Code (in each case, to the extent to which such provisions of the Code provides provide for a common, joint or collective basis of implementation): Category Description of Matter Administrative Provisions of an administrative nature (including for the notification or publication of things determined by the Parties pursuant to other provisions) Code Documents Provisions for the preparation and publication of documents referred to in (and having effect for the purposes of) the Uniform Network Code, whether of a technical or other nature Demand Estimation Provisions related to demand estimation under TPD Section H1 to H4 [(or short-term demand modelling under TPD Section H5) )] Liability Sharing Requirements to determine and pay amounts to Users pursuant to Compensation Rules, or for Users to pay comparable amounts to the Parties UK Link Provisions of TPD Section U relating to the availability, use, access and modification of UK Link Invoicing Provisions of TPD Section S relating to invoicing Audit Requirements related to the appointment of auditors in connection with Compensation Rules Authority approvals / disapprovals Provisions of the TPD under which the Transporters jointly apply to the Authority for approval or disapproval (as the case may be) under Standard Special Condition A11(18). Transporter's Agency Provisions (in addition to provisions in any other Category) relating to matters which the Transporter's Agency is engaged to undertake for the Parties Modification Rules Provisions of the Modification Rules Offtake Arrangements Provisions (if any) of the Offtake Arrangements Document under which the Parties are to act together Miscellaneous Provisions of the Code which do not fall into any of the above categories

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Samples: www.ofgem.gov.uk

Categorisation of Joint Matters. 1.2.1 The Parties agree that Joint Matters can be considered as falling into the following categories (Categories), which are not intended to be mutually exclusive, of provisions of the Code (in each case, to the extent to which the Code provides for a common, joint or collective basis of implementation): Category Description of Matter Administrative Provisions of an administrative nature (including for the notification or publication of things determined by the Parties pursuant to other provisions) Code Documents Provisions for the preparation and publication of documents referred to in (and having effect for the purposes of) the Uniform Network Code, whether of a technical or other nature Demand Estimation Provisions related to demand estimation under TPD Section H1 to H4 (or short-term demand modelling under TPD Section H5) H5 Liability Sharing Requirements to determine and pay amounts to Users pursuant to Compensation Rules, or for Users to pay comparable amounts to the Parties UK Link Provisions of TPD Section U relating to the availability, use, access and modification of UK Link Invoicing Provisions of TPD Section S relating to invoicing Audit Requirements related to the appointment of auditors in connection with Compensation Rules Authority approvals / disapprovals Provisions of the TPD under which the Transporters jointly apply to the Authority for approval or disapproval (as the case may be) under Standard Special Condition A11(18). Transporter's ) Agency Functions of the CDSP Provisions (in addition to provisions in any other Category) relating to matters which the Transporter's Agency is engaged to undertake for the Parties CDSP will perform as a Joint Matter Modification Rules Provisions of the Modification Rules Offtake Arrangements Provisions (if any) of the Offtake Arrangements Document under which the Parties are to act together Miscellaneous Provisions of the Code which do not fall into any of the above categories

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Samples: www.gasgovernance.co.uk

Categorisation of Joint Matters. 1.2.1 The Parties agree that Joint Matters can be considered as falling into the following categories (Categories), which are not intended to be mutually exclusive, of provisions of the Code (in each case, to the extent to which the Code provides for a common, joint or collective basis of implementation): Category Description of Matter Administrative Provisions of an administrative nature (including for the notification or publication of things determined by the Parties pursuant to other provisions) Code Documents Provisions for the preparation and publication of documents referred to in (and having effect for the purposes of) the Uniform Network Code, whether of a technical or other nature Demand Estimation Provisions related to demand estimation under TPD Section H1 to H4 (or short-term demand modelling under TPD Section H5) Liability Sharing Requirements to determine and pay amounts to Users pursuant to Compensation Rules, or for Users to pay comparable amounts to the Parties UK Link Provisions of TPD Section U relating to the availability, use, access and modification of UK Link Invoicing Provisions of TPD Section S relating to invoicing Audit Requirements related to the appointment of auditors in connection with Compensation Rules Authority approvals / disapprovals Provisions of the TPD under which the Transporters jointly apply to the Authority for approval or disapproval (as the case may be) under Standard Special Condition [A11(18)]. Transporter's Agency Provisions (in addition to provisions in any other Category) relating to matters which the Transporter's Agency is engaged to undertake for the Parties Modification Rules Provisions of the Modification Rules Offtake Arrangements Provisions (if any) of the Offtake Arrangements Document under which the Parties are to act together Miscellaneous Provisions of the Code which do not fall into any of the above categories

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Samples: www.ofgem.gov.uk

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Categorisation of Joint Matters. 1.2.1 The Parties agree that Joint Matters can be considered as falling into the following categories (Categories), which are not intended to be mutually exclusive, of provisions of the Code (in each case, to the extent to which such provisions of the Code provides provideprovides for a common, joint or collective basis of implementation): Category Description of Matter Administrative Provisions of an administrative nature (including for the notification or publication of things determined by the Parties pursuant to other provisions) Code Documents Provisions for the preparation and publication of documents referred to in (and having effect for the purposes of) the Uniform Network Code, whether of a technical or other nature Demand Estimation Provisions related to demand estimation under TPD Section H1 to H4 [(or short-term demand modelling under TPD Section H5) )] Liability Sharing Requirements to determine and pay amounts to Users pursuant to Compensation Rules, or for Users to pay comparable amounts to the Parties UK Link Provisions of TPD Section U relating to the availability, use, access and modification of UK Link Invoicing Provisions of TPD Section S relating to invoicing Audit Requirements related to the appointment of auditors in connection with Compensation Rules Authority approvals / disapprovals Provisions of the TPD under which the Transporters jointly apply to the Authority for approval or disapproval (as the case may be) under Standard Special Condition [A11(18)]. Transporter's Agency Provisions (in addition to provisions in any other Category) relating to matters which the Transporter's Agency is engaged to undertake for the Parties Modification Rules Provisions of the Modification Rules Offtake Arrangements Provisions (if any) of the Offtake Arrangements Document under which the Parties are to act together Miscellaneous Provisions of the Code which do not fall into any of the above categories

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.ofgem.gov.uk

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