MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller. 2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller. 3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller. 4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site. 5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article. 6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present. 7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections. 8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both (a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission. 9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission. 10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Contract for Natural Gas Service
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to fumish _umish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to change the charts on XxxxxxSeller's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and end easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.,
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, reading cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other the.other party may conveniently have its representative presentPresent.
7. All installation instaUation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit t° perrnit an accurate determination of determinati°n °f the quantity of °f gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 No. 3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.flange
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Samples: Service Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its Its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter ameter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental Incidental for the installationInstallation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress Ingress thereto and egress there from at all atall times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument Instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
54. Buyer may installInstall, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it It shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed Installed so as not to interfere Interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
65. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installingInstalling, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in In connection with the other's others measuring equipment used in ln measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in In advance in In order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
76. All installation Installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in In such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installationslnstallatlons, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation Installation contained in In the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to No. 3to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include Include the use of flange connections.
87. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if If found in error, in In either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: :
(a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed lf Installed and accurately registering, or, in In the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if If the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in In the absence of both
both (a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar slmilar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the Commission.
98. Seller will Sellerwlll maintain its Its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its Its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals Intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is Is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it It may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in In accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the Commission.
109. Each party shall preserve all records for a period aperiod of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Public Service Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter xxxxx or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.,
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and installation;-maintenance;-operation -and removal of oi pipeline and other facilities otherfaciJities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant sitesIte.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation I. Ail instal:ation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunderherewldar, shall be made in such manner as to penmit xxxxxx an accurate determination determinatioil of the quantity of gas delivered delivGred and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Contract for Natural Gas Service
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity eleclriclly for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installationInstallation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities otherfacililles together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to lo Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
54. Buyer may installInstall, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including Including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere lnteJfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
65. Each party shall have the right to lo be present at the time lime of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspectingInspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in In connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended Intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in In advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its Its representative present.
76. All installation lnslallallon of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in In such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to lo the recommendation for design and installation Installation contained in In the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 No. 3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
87. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties parlies except where the meter is Is defective or fails to register, or if If found in In error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to falied lo register shall be estimated: :
(a) By using the registration of any check meter if If installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(both {a) } and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in In accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the Commission.
98. Seller will wlll maintain its Its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its Its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals Intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is Is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in In accordance with all regulations relating relallng to such tests and results of such tests as found in In the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the Commission.
109. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Natural Gas Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter ameter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property pmperty of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to fumish furnish to Seller SeUer electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's Xxxxxx'X meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller Sener suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain maIntain and operate such check measuring equipmenteqUipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed instaJ1ed so as not to notto interfere with the operation operafion of SellerSeUer's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx bmings to the Buyer shall shan be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the Ihe right to be present at the atthe time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspectingInspecting, testingtesfing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment eqUipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its ils representative present.
7. All installation Installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination determinatlon of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. measurement Orifice meter installationsInstallations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design deSign and installation contained in In the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall sha!! include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's Xxxxxx'X meter or meters shall sha!! be conclusive conclusIve of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in errorefror, in In either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter xxxxx and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register regIster shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, orOf, in the absence of (a): ); (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test lest or mathematical calculationcalculaTIon, or, in the absence of both
both (a) and (b) then: ; (ce) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions simiJarconditions when the meter xxxxx was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing biJ1ing adjustment shall be made in accordance with wllh the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Service Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment eqUipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation installaiion of measuring equipmenteqUipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's Xxxxxx'X meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain rnaintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any timetirne, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Contract for Natural Gas Service
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. , Seller will maintain and operate, at its Its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.:
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's Sellers meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's Buyers plant site.
5. Buyer may installInstall, maintain and operate operata such check measuring equipment, including Including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in In connection with the other's measuring equipment used in In measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in In advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation Installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if If used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 No. 3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is Is defective or fails falls to register, or if If found in error, in either In eHher of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed Installed and accurately registering, or, in In the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in In the absence of bothboth will
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance accurdance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters Hs pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Gas Company Contract
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller XxXxxx will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall equipmentshail remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's Xxxxxx'X meters, at not cost ccst to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's Xxxxxx'x meters at no cost to Seller and forward fOlWard same to SellerXxxxxx.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights rIghts and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment eqUipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the SellerSeUer, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibratingcalibreting, or Dr adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment eqUipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently oonvenientIy have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit permit an accurate accurale determination of the ofthe quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installationsinstaIlations, if used, shall shaii conform to 10 the recommendation reoommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments amendmenls thereof and shall shaii include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's XxXxxx'X meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: :
(a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed instaIled and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the lhe percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, orDr, in the absence of both
both (a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating eSTImaTIng the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions similarconditlons when the meter was registering registerIng accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will SelierwiII maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to 10 the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller 10 XxXxxx desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any timelime, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with wilh all regulations relating to such tests tesls and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records reoords for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Contract for Natural Gas Service
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment eqUipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall eqUipment shan remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to fumish fum ish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to change the charts on XxxxxxSener's meters at no cost to Seller and forward fOlWard same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants granfs to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall eqUipment shan be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of SellerSener's measuring equipment eqUipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions prOVisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installingInstalling, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation operetion sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit pennit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found iffound in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculationcalCUlation, or, in the absence of both
both (a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of ,such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a fora period of at least f,east two (2) years.
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Samples: Service Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish fum ish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument Instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 No. 3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
both (a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals Intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is Is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in In accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Natural Gas Service Contract
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant siteslle.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's 'S measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All Ali installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Contract for Natural Gas Service
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment eqUipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish fumlsh to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspectingInspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently suffiCiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation Installation contained in In the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Contract for Natural Gas Service
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, own expense and at the point of delivery deliver of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to change the charts on XxxxxxSeller's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights fights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliverdelivery. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation recommendations for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 No. 3 to the American Gas Association published pcuobnlnisehcetidons. April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.flange
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error is ascertainable by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
both (a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in bCeommmadisesioinn. accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.the
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's Xxxxxx'X meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on XxxxxxSelle.r's meters at no cost to Seller and forward fOlWard same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.001 .OO), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee CO,mmittee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange l1ange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Contract for Natural Gas Service
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.001 .00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit pennit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals inteNals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve preseNe all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Contract for Natural Gas Service
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish fum ish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward fmward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ({$1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in In such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 No. 3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of ({a): ({b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(both {a) and (b) then: ({c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals Intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in In accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two ({2) years.
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Samples: Natural Gas Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its Its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish lo furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental Incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress Ingress thereto and egress there from at all times limes and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
54. Buyer may installInstall, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including Including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere Interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
65. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspectingInspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in In measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended Intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its Its representative present.
76. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in In such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installationsInstallations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in In the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to No. 3 lo the American Gas Association published publlshed April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include Include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Natural Gas Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to fumish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to change the charts on XxxxxxSeller's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere Interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions proviSions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in In connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently SUfficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its Its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include shaillnclude the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
both (a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing goveming gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing goveming gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is Is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Service Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating operallng Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental Incidental for the installationInstallation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress Ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument approprlale Instrument or grant defining such rights rlghls and easements located on Buyer's BuyMs plant site.
54. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including Including a recording gravitometer gravitomeler and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment equip men! shall be so installed so as not to interfere Interfere with the operation of Seller's Sel!e(s measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of 8of this Article.
65. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installingInstalling, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspectingInspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's othe(s measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other otl1er of any intended Intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in In order that the other party may conveniently have its representative represenlative present.
76. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in In such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if If used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 No. 3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include Include the use of flange connections.
87. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is ls defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: :
(a) By using the registration of any check meter if If installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if If the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
both (a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in In accordance with wilh the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the Commission.
98. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals Intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is Is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
109. Each party shall preserve all records for a period aperiod of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Natural Gas Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment eqUipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity electriCity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installationInstallation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including Including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise adVise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. measurement Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties par'Jes except where the tie meter is defective or fails to register, or if If found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals Intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two ({2) } years.
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Samples: Contract for Natural Gas Service
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish to to' Seller electricity for operating Seller's Xxxxxx'X meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment eqUipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's Xxxxxx'X measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject SUbject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of Bof this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately accuratety registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
both (a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing goveming gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If tf Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Contract for Natural Gas Service
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. , Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. , Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.,
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-ofot-way and easements necessary easemenisnecessary or incidental incidenial for the ihe installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.001 ,00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.,
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Contract for Natural Gas Service
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller Xxxxxx will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the lhe volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental Incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress Ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
54. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including Including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed Installed so as not to interfere with the lhe operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the lhe Buyer shall be based on the lhe metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
65. Each party shall have the lhe right to be present at the time of any installingInstalling, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the lhe other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in In order that the other olher party may conveniently have its representative present.
76. All installation Installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting effecUng deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation Installation contained in In the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 No. 3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the Include lhe use of flange offlange connections.
87. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is Is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in In either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: :
(a) By using the registration of or any check meter if installed Installed and accurately registering, or, in In the absence of (a): ({b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculationmathemaUcal calculaUon, or, in the absence of both
both (a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Iha Commission.
98. Seller will maintain its Its meters in In good order and to this lhis end will make periodic tests of its Its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the lhe Commission, or at such shorter intervals Intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it It may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the In lhe current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the lhe Commission.
109. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Natural Gas Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant Buyer'splant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment eqUipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation insiallation of measuring equipmenteqUipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit pem;it an accurate accuiate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
both (a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations R-egulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems systerns issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals Intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may rnay call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Contract for Natural Gas Service
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on XxxxxxSeller's meters at no cost to Seller and forward f01ward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times limes and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 No. 3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
both (a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Service Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment eqUipment shall remain the property of the Seller.,
2. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on XxxxxxSeller's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with togetherw!th rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all 011 times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of SellerSe!ler's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.,
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection connecUon with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that thai the other party pal1y may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, . applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published pubiished April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connectionsconnedons.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter metH and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registeringreg istering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; : and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Service Agreements
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or Of meters and other othef necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. , Such meters and equipment shall shaH remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to fumish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's 'S meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to change the charts on XxxxxxSeller's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to SellerSeHer.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall sha)) desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaningcJeaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment eqUipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance adVance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipmenteqUipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange fiange connections.
8. Measurement Me01surement on Seller's Xxxxxx'x meter or meters shall be conclusive Gonclusive of both xxXx parties except where the meter is [s defective or OJ fails to registerregistei, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller SeJJer shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: :
(a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, orOf, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical ormathemaiical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing biJling adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will wi!! make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, Commission,- or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller Xxxxxx desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two fINo (2) years.
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Samples: Service Agreement for Natural Gas and Transportation Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
54. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere Interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
65. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in In measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
76. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
87. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
98. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it It may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
109. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Gas and Transportation Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish to Seller electricity electriCity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument Instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently conVeniently have its representative present.
presenl 7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such sllch manner as to penmit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered permltarra:ccutatEDIetermirratimIotihe-qoantity-otgaSLieli'lered ___ and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if If used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange there6fanifsh81liilC!udetheUsebf flangs, • connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Contract for Natural Gas Service
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery delive!)' of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary necessa!)' equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's Sellers meters, at not 110t cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with witli rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's Buyers plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. 6 Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's others measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the thaHhEi other party may parry m'ay conveniently have its representative repres'ehtative' present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Contract for Natural Gas Service
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meteror meters and other necessary othernecessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity e\ectrtclty for operating Seller's operaUng Sellers meters, at al not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental Incidental for the installationInstallation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with togetherwilh rights of ingress Ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument Instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's Buye(s plant site.
54. Buyer may installInstall, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording Including arecording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere notto Interfere with the operation of Seller's Sellers measuring equipment at or near ornear the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of 8of this Article.
65. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time Ume of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection connecUon with the other's others measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries delivertes hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in sufflclenlly In advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its Its representative present.
76. All installation Installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting effecUng deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit lo permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice Ortfice meter installationsJnstallatlons, if If used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation Installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Commlltee Report No.3 to No. 3 lo the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof !hereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Natural Gas Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its Its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental Incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities facilitles together with rights of ingress Ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument Instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
54. Buyer may installInstall, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer gravltometer and calorimeter as it It shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
65. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installingInstalling, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspectingInspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in In connection with witl1 the other's measuring equipment used in In measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended Intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in In order that the other party may conveniently have its representative representafive present.
76. All installation Installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit pennit an accurate determination detennlnation of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installationsInstallations, if If used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation Installation contained in In the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 No. 3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connectionsconnecllons.
87. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is Is defective or fails falls to register, or if If found in In error, in In either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in In the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if If the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in In the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions condltlons when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
98. Seller Xxxxxx will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the 1he current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals Intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is Is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it It may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in In accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in In the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the Commission.
109. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Natural Gas Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain mainlain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery deliVel'f of gas hereunder, a meter ameter or meters and other necessary necessal'f equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary necessal'f or incidental lncldenlal for the installationInstallation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress Ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
54. Buyer may installInstall, maintain malnlaln and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it It shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed Installed so as not to interfere Interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
65. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installingInstalling, reading, cleaning, changing, repairingrepailing, inspectingJnspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in In connection with the other's measuring equipment used in In measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended Intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in In advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its Its representative present.
76. All installation Installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries dellverles hereunder, shall be made in In such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installationsInstallations, if If used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation lnstallatlon contained in In the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 Repor!No. 3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include Include the use of flange offlange connections.
87. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is Is defective or fails falls to register, or if If found in In error, in In either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: :
(a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed If Installed and accurately registering, or, in In the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in In the absence of both
both (a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery delivel'f from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in In accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
98. Seller will maintain its Its meters in In good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals Intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any timelime, it It may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in Jn accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results resulls of such tests as found in In the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the Commission.
109. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Natural Gas Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its Its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.,
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rightsrighis-of-way and easements easemenls necessary or incidental Incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress Ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument Instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
54. Buyer may installInstall, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and arecording gravilomelerand calorimeter as it It shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed Installed so as not to interfere Interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to lo the provisions of Paragraph 8 of Bof this Article.
65. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installingInstalling, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspectingInspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in In connection with the other's measuring equipment used in In measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended Intended major maintenance malntenanoe operation sufficiently in In advance in In order that the other party may conveniently convenlenlly have its representative present.
76. All installation lnstallallon of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in In such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installationsInstallations, if If used, shall conform to lo the recommendation for design and installation Installation contained in In the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 No. 3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include Include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Public Service Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment eqUipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on XxxxxxSeller's meters at no cost to Seller and forward fOlWard same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipmenteqUipment, including a recording arecording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed Installed so as not to interfere Interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions prOVisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspectingInspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in In connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring In meaSUring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently sufflcientiy in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit pennit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's Xxxxxx'X meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in In either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: :
(a) By using the registration of any check meter if If installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in In the absence of both
both (a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it It may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in In the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Contract for Natural Gas Service
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its Its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter ameter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to fumish to furnish io Seller electricity eleclrlclty for operating operallng Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to change the charts on XxxxxxSeller's meters at no cost to Seller and forward Sellerandfmward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rightsrtghls-of-way and easements necessary or incidental Incidental for the installationinstallallon, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress rlghts oflngress thereto and egress there from at all atall times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights rlghls and easements located on Buyer's Buyers plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer Including arecording gravltometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed Installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right rtght to be present at the time of any installingInstalling, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspectingInspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in In advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.presenl
7. All installation Alllnslallalion of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries dellverles hereunder, shall be made in In such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if If used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation Installation contained in the !he Gas Measurement Committee Commltlee Report No.3 to No. 3to the American Amertcan Gas Association published AprilAprtl, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include Include the use of flange connectionsconnecllons.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Service Agreement for Natural Gas on an Interruptible Basis and a Transportation Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its atlts own, expense and at the atthe point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary othernecessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to fumish lo furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-ofrlghts-0f-way and easements necessary or incidental Incidental for the installationinstallatioo, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress ofingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant siteplanlslte.
54. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer Including arecording gravltometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere Interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
65. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspectingInspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in In connection with the other's measuring equipment equlpme!lt used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended Intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
76. All installation installatioo of measuring equipment, equipmenL applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made rnade in such manner as to penmit perrnit an accurate determination detenninalion of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. measurement Orifice meter installationsInstallations, if If used, shall conform to oonforrn lo the recommendation for design and installation lnstallatioo contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Commiltee Report No.3 No. 3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications modificatioos and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
87. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is Is defective or fails to register, or if found in errorE)rror, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: :
(a) By using the registration of any check meter if If installed and accurately registering, or, in In the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if If the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
both (a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions oonditions when the meter was registering accuratelyactUrately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall adjusbnentshall be made in In accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
98. Seller will maintain its meters in good .good order and to this end will Wiii make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is lfBuyer Is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any eny time, it may call upon Seller to have the Iha meter tested in accordance with all regulations regulatioos relating to such tests and results of such tests tesls as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
109. Each party shall preserve all records for a period aperiod of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Natural Gas Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters meter.; and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's metersmeter.;, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on XxxxxxSeller's meters at no cost to Seller and forward f01Vlard same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental Incidental for the installationinsta llation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress eg ress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, . for the sum of one dollar ($1.001 .00), an appropriate instrument or grant orgrant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation opera tion of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails fai ls to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, . or, in In the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller SeUer will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer Xxxxx is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance accordan ce with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records re:::ords for a period of at least two t""o (2) years.
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Samples: Contract for Natural Gas Service
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property properly of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish fum ish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward fmward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental Incidental for the installationInstallation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may installInstall, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including Including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party parly shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party parly shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in In order that the other party parly may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in In such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. measurement Orifice meter installationsInstallations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) } By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): }: (b) By correcting the error if If the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
both (a) } and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party parly shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Natural Gas Service Contract
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment eqUipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's Xxxxxx'X meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to change the charts on XxxxxxSeller's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation operatlon and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipmenteqUipment, including a recording Including arecording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment eqUipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's Xxxxxx'X measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspectingInspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment eq'ulpment used in In measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently SUfficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, equipment applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design deSign and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is Is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the 1I1e registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
both (a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in In accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period aperiod of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Service Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller Xxxxxx will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on XxxxxxSeller's meters at no cost to Seller Xxxxxx and forward fOlWard same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's Buyers plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time time' of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, ; shall be made in such manner as to penmit petmit an accurate determination of the quantity quaniity of gas delivered deiivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found iffound in error, in either of Qf which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity qJJantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Contract for Natural Gas Service
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its Its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts oharts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installingInstalling, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspectingInspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in In advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installationsInstallations, if If used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in In the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange nange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
both (a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in In accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing govemlng gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing goveming gas systems issued Issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Contract for Natural Gas Service
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, own expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights fights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby xxxxxx agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliverdelivery. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based bebased on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with With the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries dehveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner mariner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. , Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation recommendations for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 No. 3 to the American Gas Association published pubhshed April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (bCo) By correcting the error if the percentage of error is ascertainable by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
both (a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.and
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MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery deHvery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters merers and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish furnish to Seller Selier electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on XxxxxxSeller's meters at no cost to Seller and forward fOlWard same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way of·way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, . for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain maintaIn and operate such check measuring equipmenteqUipment, including Including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.,
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installingInstalling, readingreadIng, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in In connection with the other's measuring equipment eqUipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended Intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipmenteqUipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit pennit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if If used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation Installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications modiflcations and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter xxxxx or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in In error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
both (a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order goodorder and to this end will make periodic periodic: tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tosuch tests and results of such tests as found in In the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the CommissionCommissioo.
10. Each party shall preserve all aU records for a fora period of at least Jeast two (2) years.
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Samples: Contract for Natural Gas Service
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its Its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to change the charts on XxxxxxSeller's meters at no cost to Seller and forward f01ward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer gravltometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 No. 3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
both (a) } and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Service Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to fumish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx Buyer agrees to change the charts on XxxxxxSeller's meters at no cost to Seller and forward fOlward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's 'S measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently SUfficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation Installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
both (a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing goveming gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the CommissionComrnission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Natural Gas Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its Its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental Incidental for the installationInstallation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights rtghts of ingress Ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument Instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
54. Buyer may installInstall, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including Including a recording gravitometer gravltometer and calorimeter as it It shall desire, provided that 1hat such equipment shall be so installed Installed so as not to interfere Interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
65. Each party shall have the right to lo be present at the time of any installinglnstalllng, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspectingInspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection In connecllon with the other's others measuring equipment used in In measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended Intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in In advance in In order that the other party may conveniently have its lls representative present.
76. All installation Installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in In such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installationsInstallations, if If used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation Installation contained in In the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 No. 3 to the American Gas Association published AprilAprll, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof \hereof and shall include the Include 1he use of flange connections.
87. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails falls to register, or if If found in In error, in In either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in In the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if If the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in In the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods pertods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in In accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the Commission.
98. Seller will wlll maintain its lls meters in In good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its lls meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals Intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied Is dlssatlsfled with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in In accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued Issued by the Commission.
109. Each party shall preserve all records for a period aperiod of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Public Service Agreement
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. , Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.,
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities otherfacillUes together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer gravi!ometer and calorimeter as it shall itshall desire, provided that such equipment shall shaH be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of 01 Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. /, All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit xxxxx! an accurate determination of the quantity quantily of gas delivered and ready verification Verification of the accuracy of measurement. measurement Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 No 3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange Hange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Contract for Natural Gas Service
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, own expense and at the point of delivery deliver of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. Xxxxx agrees to fumish furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. Xxxxx agrees to change the charts on Xxxxxx's meters at no cost to Seller and forward same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall Shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliverdelivery. However, all xxxxxxxx to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present.
7. All installation of measuring equipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shall be made in such manner as to penmit permit an accurate determination of the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation recommendations for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 No. 3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shall include the use of flange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found in error, in either of which case Seller shall repair or replace the meter and the quantity of gas delivered while the meter was out of order or failed to register shall be estimated: (a) By using the registration of any check meter if installed and accurately registering, or, in the absence of (a): (b) By correcting the error if the percentage of error by calibration, test or mathematical calculation, or, in the absence of both
(a) and (b) then: (c) By estimating the quantity of delivery from deliveries during periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately; and an appropriate billing adjustment shall be made in accordance with the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
9. Seller will maintain its meters in good order and to this end will make periodic tests of its meters pursuant to the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission, or at such shorter intervals as seem to Seller desirable. If Buyer is dissatisfied with the accuracy at any time, it may call upon Seller to have the meter tested in accordance with all regulations relating to such tests and results of such tests as found in the current Rules and Regulations governing gas systems issued by the Commission.
10. Each party shall preserve all records for a period of at least two (2) years.
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Samples: Transportation Agreement