Entry and Exit Points Sample Clauses
The 'Entry and Exit Points' clause defines the specific locations or conditions under which parties may access or leave a property, facility, or system. In practice, this clause may outline designated doors, gates, or digital access points, and can specify times or procedures for entry and exit, such as requiring identification or advance notice. Its core function is to regulate and control movement for security, safety, or operational efficiency, thereby minimizing unauthorized access and ensuring orderly use of the premises or system.
Entry and Exit Points. Type of Point Point Description
Entry and Exit Points. Document A.2, which constitutes an inseparable section of the Transmission Agreement (Annex A of the present Code) sets out:
a) The Entry Points where the Transmission User may deliver to the Operator Natural Gas quantities for transmission purposes and the Exit Points from which he may receive Natural Gas quantities.
b) For any Entry Point, the numerical values of the quantities of the Reserved Delivery Transmission Capacity. The Maximum Hourly Delivery Quantity corresponds to 1/24 of the Reserved Delivery Transmission Capacity.
c) For any Exit Point, the numerical values of the quantities of the Reserved Off-take Transmission Capacity. The minimum and Maximum Delivery and Off-take Pressure for each NNGTS Metering Station is defined in the “Data of NNGTS Operation” manual. For the purposes of the safe supply of the Greek market, the Operator may a priori determine at an Entry Point the capacity that is (or shall be under certain upgrading) available for Nominated Transit and the capacity that is (or shall be under certain upgrading) available for the Greek market.
Entry and Exit Points. The Tripartite Commission shall agree on entry and exit points for voluntary repatriation movements. To assist the Tripartite Commission to fulfil its responsibilities, the Contracting Parties will, on request, avail all information relating to the implementation of this Agreement.
