GAS SUPPLY Sample Clauses
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GAS SUPPLY. 2.1. The Seller sells to the Buyer the natural gas transmitted through the gas network (before and after “Gas”) for the consumption points specified in Special Terms.
2.2. The Seller sells the Gas to the Buyer as an open supply. If the Buyer also purchases Gas as a fixed supply, the Buyer shall notify the Seller at least 14 calendar days before the start of the supply month and the parties shall in addition agree the terms of Gas supply and Balance management in case of fixed supply. If no agreement is reached, the parties have a right to cancel the agreement, notifying the other party 3 business days beforehand.
2.3. The network operator ensures and is responsible for the quality and security of Gas supply in accordance with the network contract concluded with the Buyer. The Seller is not responsible for the quality of the network service or disruptions or interruptions related to it.
2.4. The Gas sold by the Seller shall be transferred to the Buyer at the Buyer's connection point and the quantity of Gas sold shall be measured at the respective metering point in accordance with the network contract.
2.5. During the validity of the Agreement, the Buyer has the right to request the addition or removal of metering points set in the Agreement by submitting a corresponding request to the Seller no later than 14 days before the addition or removal of metering points from the Agreement. The addition or removal of metering points and the conditions thereof shall be agreed separately by the Parties.
GAS SUPPLY. 6.1 The Retailer will, at all times, have the obligation to comply with Gas balancing requirements specified in the Retailer Distribution Service Rules.
GAS SUPPLY. When a gas supply is necessary for executing the work under the Contract the Contractor shall arrange provide and maintain such temporary gas supply and connections.. At Practical Completion, the Contractor shall arrange to close such gas supply account. The Contractor shall pay all costs and charges in connection with the gas supply incurred up to and including the date of Practical Completion The Contractor shall make room, as and when directed by the Superintendent, available for the temporary storage of equipment, fittings and furniture required for the work under the contract. Room directed to be used for temporary storage purposes shall be completed up to the stage of painting and made secure to the approval of the Superintendent.
GAS SUPPLY. Seller‘s Gas Supply
GAS SUPPLY. Gas supply refers to administrative functions related to purchasing, marketing and selling natural gas (including hedging and other risk management tools); scheduling, interrupting and curtailing natural gas deliveries; acquiring, selling, releasing and managing pipeline transportation capacity or storage capacity; gas control operations (including measurement of gas quality and gas control compliance); and operating utility-owned underground gas storage fields. This function excludes all functions that are not ministerial in nature and excludes contract ownership, as each Client Company will continue to hold gas supply and capacity contracts in its own name.
(1) Gas Throughput; (2) Peak Day Capacity; (3) FTE Work Estimate.
GAS SUPPLY. (h) of the Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety, and it is understood that Pennzoil's gas contract with Texaco Inc. shall be deemed to be added to Schedule 3.12(a) of the Agreement and shall be a "Contract" to be assigned by Pennzoil to FRP at the Closing. Section 5.9 of the Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety.
GAS SUPPLY. Pennzoil agrees to supply to FRP upon FRP's request for use at the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Facility all or any portion of the natural gas that is the subject of a gas purchase contract with Texaco Inc., dated July 11, 1984 (relating to the ▇.▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Gas Unit and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Gas Unit located in ▇▇▇▇ County, Texas). Pennzoil agrees to charge FRP the same rate for the provision of natural gas as is charged by Texaco Inc. under the above mentioned contract.
GAS SUPPLY. We will assist You to restore the gas supply following a sudden and unexpected failure of the internal gas supply from the meter to the gas appliance. We do not cover:
a. Any claim relating to the interruption, failure or disconnection of the mains gas supply;
b. Any claims relating to Your failure to purchase or provide sufficient gas or the non-payment of Your energy account;
c. Any claim relating to partial failure of the internal domestic gas supply;
d. Any claim relating to the failure of the mains supply.
GAS SUPPLY. 2.1. The Seller sells to the Buyer the natural gas transmitted through the gas network (before and after “Gas”) for the consumption points specified in Special Terms. The principal parameters of the Gas sold are published on the Seller's website ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇/maagaasi-tootekirjeldus/.
2.2. The network operator ensures and is responsible for the quality and security of Gas supply in accordance with the network contract concluded with the Buyer. The Seller is not responsible for the quality of the network service or disruptions or interruptions related to it.
2.3. The Gas sold by the Seller shall be transferred to the Buyer at the Buyer's connection point and the quantity of Gas sold shall be measured at the respective metering point in accordance with the network contract.
2.4. During the validity of the Agreement, the Buyer has the right to request the addition or removal of metering points set in the Agreement by submitting a corresponding request to the Seller no later than 14 days before the addition or removal of metering points from the Agreement. The addition or removal of metering points and the conditions thereof shall be agreed separately by the Parties.
GAS SUPPLY. 12.1 The nature of the gas supplied to you In order to sell gas to you, we ask the network operator to deliver the gas through the gas network. The gas network is operated by the network operator and we cannot control the way in which the network operator operates the gas network. For example, we cannot control the quality, volume or continuity of gas being supplied to you through the gas network. As a result the gas supplied to you:
(i) may not be free from interruptions or changes in pressure or quality from time to time;
(ii) will be of the quality of gas contained in the gas network; and
(iii) may not suit your specific needs if, for example, you have specific goods or equipment at the premises that require a continuous gas supply free from interruptions or changes in pressure or quality. There are things you can do to minimise the impact of these interruptions, changes and other supply limitations so that you can protect your property and interests. You are best placed to know your particular needs and how best to protect them. So, if you do have particular needs or specific goods or equipment that require a continuous gas supply free from interruptions or changes in pressure or quality, then you should take reasonable care to ensure you:
(a) address your particular needs, including making suitable alternative arrangements (for example a back-up supply or alternative power source);
(b) protect persons, property, goods and equipment at the premises from any loss, harm or damage that arises if the gas supplied to you is not free from interruptions or changes in pressure or quality; and
(c) otherwise do what you reasonably can to mitigate your loss arising from any interruptions or changes in pressure or quality. Further, as gas is by its nature inherently dangerous (including risks of explosion, fire, poisoning and asphyxiation) you must take care in relation to your use and treatment of gas supplied. You must only use gas with appropriate pipework, fittings, appliances and installations that comply with applicable laws and relevant safety standards (including as regards to their proper installation, use and maintenance) and in accordance with the instructions for safe use provided by the manufacturer or a licensed gas fitter. For more information on gas safety please contact EnergySafety – Department of Commerce.
