Common use of Demand Charge for delivery of less than MDQ Clause in Contracts

Demand Charge for delivery of less than MDQ. If a Force Majeure Event affecting the Service Provider occurs and prevents the Service Provider from performing its obligations to the User in respect of a Demand Customer Delivery Point, the Demand Charge for any Delivery Point to which the Service Provider was unable to deliver Gas to the MDQ for that Delivery Point will, for any period during which the Service Provider is unable to deliver Gas to the MDQ, be calculated by reference to the actual amount withdrawn each Day at that Delivery Point.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Reference Service Agreement, Reference Service Agreement, Reference Service Agreement

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Demand Charge for delivery of less than MDQ. If a Force Majeure Event affecting the Service Provider occurs within the Network and prevents the Service Provider from performing its obligations to the User in respect of a Demand Customer Delivery Point, the Demand Charge for any Delivery Point to which the Service Provider was unable to deliver Gas to the MDQ for that Delivery Point will, for any period during which the Service Provider is unable to deliver Gas to the MDQ, be calculated by reference to the actual amount withdrawn each Day at that Delivery Point.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, www.aer.gov.au

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