Contractual Number of Unloadings Sample Clauses

Contractual Number of Unloadings minimum payment obligation The minimum payment obligation relating to the Contractual Number of Unloadings (NDC) for a given Invoicing Period is equal to: o PNDPF = NDC x TNA euros If, in an Invoicing Period, the TNA rate changes, the minimum payment obligation is established by replacing the TNA with the weighted average from the number of Months of values of this rate over the Invoicing Period. If during an Invoicing Period, the value of the Shipper's NDC changes, the minimum payment obligation is calculated by applying the TNA in effect on the given Month of said change. If the Unloading concerns a micro methane Vessel (volume less than 20,000 m3), the TNA rate is replaced by the TNAMM rate. In the event of using a Shared Cargo Service, the minimum payment obligation for each Shipper is equal to the division of the Number of Berthings Rate (TNA) by the number n of Shippers that have subscribed to Regasification capacities under the Unloading: o PNDPCPF = TNA / n
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Contractual Number of Unloadings minimum payment obligation The minimum payment obligation relating to the Contractual Number of Unloadings (NDC) for a given Invoicing Period is equal to: o PNDPF = NDC x TNA euros If, in an Invoicing Period, the TNA rate changes, the minimum payment obligation is established by replacing the TNA with the weighted average from the number of Months of values of this rate over the Invoicing Period. If during an Invoicing Period, the value of the Shipper's NDC changes, the minimum payment obligation is calculated by applying the TNA in effect on the given Month of said change. In the event of using a Shared Cargo Service, the minimum payment obligation for each Shipper is equal to the division of the Number of Berthings Rate (TNA) by the number n of Shippers that have subscribed to Regasification capacities under the Unloading: o PNDPCPF = TNA / n

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