Measurements. All production shall be accurately measured using standards established by the American Gas Association (AGA) and/or the American Petroleum Institute (API) and all measuring devices shall be tamper proof as nearly as possible. Oil royalties due within the terms of this lease shall be calculated on actual and accurate measurements within API standards unless a different means of measurement, subject to Lessor's approval, is provided.
Measurements. Units set out in SI (metric) are the governing units for the purposes of this Contract. Units set out in Imperial measurement in parentheses beside their SI (metric) equivalent are for reference only and in the event of a conflict between SI (metric) and Imperial measurement herein, SI (metric) shall prevail.
Measurements. Readings of the Meters at the Facility by the Interconnecting Utility in whose territory the Facility is located (or an independent Person mutually acceptable to the Parties) shall be conclusive as to the amount of Energy generated by the Facility; provided however, that Seller, upon request of Buyer and at Buyer’s expense (if more frequently than annually as provided for in Section 4.6(a)), shall cause the Meters to be tested by the Interconnecting Utility in whose territory the Facility is located, and if any Meter is out of service or is determined to be registering inaccurately by more than two percent (2%), (i) the measurement of Energy produced by the Facility shall be adjusted as far back as can reasonably be ascertained, but in no event shall such period exceed six (6) months from the date that such inaccuracy was discovered, in accordance with the filed tariff of such Interconnecting Utility or the ISO-NE Tariff, whichever is applicable, and any adjustment shall be reflected in the next invoice provided by Seller to Buyer hereunder and (ii) Seller shall reimburse Buyer for the cost of such test of the Meters. Meter readings shall be adjusted to take into account the losses to Deliver the Energy to the Delivery Point. Seller shall make recorded meter data available monthly to the Buyer at no cost.
Measurements. 1. The volumes and total heating value of the gas deliveredhereundershall be determinedas follows:
Measurements. The Technical Service shall perform the test at the intervals specified in the CISPR 12 standard throughout the frequency range 30 to 1,000 MHz. Alternatively, if the manufacturer provides measurement data for the whole frequency band from a test laboratory accredited to the applicable parts of ISO 17025 and recognized by the Type Approval Authority, the Technical Service may divide the frequency range in 14 frequency bands 30–34, 34–45, 45–60, 60–80, 80–100, 100–130, 130–170, 170–225, 225–300, 300–400, 400–525, 525–700, 700–850 and 850–1,000 MHz and perform tests at the 14 frequencies giving the highest emission levels within each band to confirm that the vehicle meets the requirements of this annex. In the event that the limit is exceeded during the test, investigations shall be made to ensure that this is due to the vehicle and not to background radiation.
Measurements. The following readings shall be taken: Reading With sample With central part of DD Quantity represented T1 no no Incident flux in initial reading T2 yes (before test) no Flux transmitted by the new material in a field of 24 degrees T3 yes (after test) no Flux transmitted by the tested material in a field of 24 degrees T4 yes (before test) yes Flux diffused by the new material T5 yes (after test) yes Flux diffused by the tested material 1 For L2 the use a focal distance of about 80 mm is recommended. Annex 6 - Appendix 3 Spray testing method
Measurements. Readings of the Meters at the Delivery Point by the Interconnecting Utility in whose territory the Delivery Point is located (or an independent Person mutually acceptable to the Parties) shall be conclusive as to the amount of energy delivered to the Delivery Point by the Facility, the Other Facility and the Additional Facilities, collectively, and readings of gross production at the turbines, as measured through SCADA data of the Facility, the Other Facility and the Additional Facilities, as applicable, shall be conclusive as to the allocation of energy delivered to the Delivery Point by the Facility, the Other Facility and the Additional Facilities, as applicable, as further provided in Exhibit G. Seller, upon request of Buyer and at Buyer’s expense (if more frequently than annually as provided for in Section 4.6(a)), shall cause the Meters to be tested by the Interconnecting Utility in whose territory the Facility is located, and if any Meter is out of service or is determined to be registering inaccurately by more than two percent (2%), (i) the measurement of Energy produced by the Facility shall be adjusted as far back as can reasonably be ascertained, but in no event shall such period exceed six (6) months from the date that such inaccuracy was discovered, in accordance with the filed tariff of such Interconnecting Utility or the ISO-NE Tariff, whichever is applicable, and any adjustment shall be reflected in the next invoice provided by Seller to Buyer hereunder and (ii) Seller shall reimburse Buyer for the cost of such test of the Meters. Meter readings shall be adjusted to take into account the losses to Deliver the Energy at the Delivery Point. Seller shall make recorded meter data available monthly to Buyer at no cost.
Measurements. Readings of the meter shall be conclusive as to the amount of electric energy delivered to Purchaser; provided, that if the meter is out of service, is discovered to be inaccurate pursuant to Section 4.2(c), or registers inaccurately, measurement of energy shall be determined in the following sequence: (a) by estimating by reference to quantities measured during periods of similar conditions when meter was registering accurately; or (b) if no reliable information exists as to the period of time during which such meter was registering inaccurately, it shall be assumed for correction purposes hereunder that the period of such inaccuracy for the purposes of the correction under Section 4.2(c) was equal to (i) if the period of inaccuracy can be determined, the actual period during which inaccurate measurements were made; or (ii) if the period of inaccuracy cannot be determined, one-half of the period from the date of the last previous test of such meter through the date of the adjustments, provided, however, that, in the case of clause (ii), the period covered by the correction under Section 4.2(c) shall not exceed twelve months.
Measurements. Contractor shall verify all measurements at the site. All dimensions shown for existing work and all dimensions required for work that is to connect with work now in place shall be verified by Contractor by actual measurement of the existing work. Any discrepancies between the contract requirements and the existing conditions shall be referred to the Project Administrator before any work affected thereby has been performed. No compensation will be allowed for differences between actual dimensions and those indicated on the Construction Plans. Differences shall be submitted to the Project Administrator for consideration before proceeding with work, and in the event of the failure of Contractor to so notify the Project Administrator, Contractor shall make good any damage or defect in this work caused thereby, without extra charge to County.
Measurements. INEOS quantity and quality measurements taken at the point of loading will be stated in the invoice and shall be binding unless proved by Customer to be in error.