Common use of Meter Inaccuracy Clause in Contracts

Meter Inaccuracy. If, at any time, any meter is found to be out of service or registering inaccurately in any percentage, it shall be adjusted at once by Shipper to read accurately within the limits prescribed by the meter's manufacturer. If such equipment is out of service or inaccurate by an amount exceeding three percent (3%) of a reading corresponding to the average flow rate for the period since the last test, the previous readings shall be corrected for the period that the meter is known to be inaccurate, or, if not known, a period of one-half (1/2) the elapsed time since the last test. The volume of Shipper's Gas delivered during such period shall be estimated by Gatherer either (i) by using the data recorded by any check measuring equipment if installed and accurately registered, (ii) by correcting the error if the percentage of error is ascertainable by calibration, test, or mechanical calculation or, if neither such method is feasible, (iii) by estimating the quantity delivered based upon deliveries under similar conditions during a period when the equipment registered accurately. No volume correction shall be made for metering inaccuracies of three percent (3%) or less.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Gas Gathering Agreement (Atlas Pipeline Partners Lp), Gas Gathering Agreement (Atlas Pipeline Partners Lp), Gas Gathering Agreement (Atlas Pipeline Holdings, L.P.)

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Meter Inaccuracy. If, at any time, any meter is found to be out of service or registering inaccurately in any percentage, it shall be adjusted at once by Shipper to read accurately within the limits prescribed by the meter's manufacturer. If such equipment is out of service or inaccurate by an amount exceeding three percent (3%) of a reading corresponding to the average flow rate for the period since the last test, the previous readings shall be corrected for the period that the meter is known to be inaccurate, or, if not known, a period of one-half (1/2half(Y2) the elapsed time since the last test. The volume of Shipper's Gas delivered during such period shall be estimated by Gatherer either (i) by using the data recorded by any check measuring equipment if installed and accurately registered, (ii) by correcting the error if the percentage of error is ascertainable by calibration, test, or mechanical calculation or, if neither such method is feasible, (iii) by estimating the quantity delivered based upon deliveries under similar conditions during a period when the equipment registered accurately. No volume correction shall be made for metering inaccuracies of three percent (3%) or less.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Gas Gathering Agreement (Atlas America Public # 14-2004 Program), Gathering Agreement (Atlas America Public #15-2005 Program), Gas Gathering Agreement (Atlas America Series 25-2004 B Lp)

Meter Inaccuracy. If, at any time, any meter is found to be out of service or registering inaccurately in any percentage, it shall be adjusted at once by Shipper to read accurately within the limits prescribed by the meter's ’s manufacturer. If such equipment is out of service or inaccurate by an amount exceeding three percent (3%) of a reading corresponding to the average flow rate for the period since the last test, the previous readings shall be corrected for the period that the meter is known to be inaccurate, or, if not known, a period of one-half (1/2half(Y2) the elapsed time since the last test. The volume of Shipper's ’s Gas delivered during such period shall be estimated by Gatherer either (i) by using the data recorded by any check measuring equipment if installed and accurately registered, (ii) by correcting the error if the percentage of error is ascertainable by calibration, test, or mechanical calculation or, if neither such method is feasible, (iii) by estimating the quantity delivered based upon deliveries under similar conditions during a period when the equipment registered accurately. No volume correction shall be made for metering inaccuracies of three percent (3%) or less.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Gas Gathering Agreement (Atlas America Series 27-2006 LP), Gas Gathering Agreement (Atlas Energy Resources, LLC)

Meter Inaccuracy. If, at any time, any meter is found to be out of service or registering inaccurately in any percentage, it shall be adjusted at once by Shipper to read accurately within the limits prescribed by the meter's manufacturer. If such equipment is out of service or inaccurate by an amount exceeding three percent (3%) of a reading corresponding to the average flow rate for the period since the last test, the previous readings shall be corrected for the period that the meter is known to be inaccurate, or, if not known, a period of one-half (1/2) the elapsed time since the last test. The volume of Shipper's Gas delivered during such period shall be estimated by Gatherer either (i) by using the data recorded by any check measuring equipment if installed and accurately registered, (ii) by correcting the error if the percentage of error is ascertainable by calibration, test, or mechanical calculation or, if neither such method is feasible, (iii) by estimating the quantity delivered based upon deliveries under similar conditions during a period when the equipment registered accurately. No volume correction shall be made for metering inaccuracies of three percent (3%) or less.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Gas Gathering Agreement (Atlas Pipeline Partners Lp)

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Meter Inaccuracy. If, at any time, any meter is found to be out of service or registering inaccurately in any percentage, it shall be adjusted at once by Shipper to read accurately within the limits prescribed by the meter's ’s manufacturer. If such equipment is out of service or inaccurate by an amount exceeding three percent (3%) of a reading corresponding to the average flow rate for the period since the last test, the previous readings shall be corrected for the period that the meter is known to be inaccurate, or, if not known, a period of one-half (1/2) the elapsed time since the last test. The volume of Shipper's ’s Gas delivered during such period shall be estimated by Gatherer either (i) by using the data recorded by any check measuring equipment if installed and accurately registered, (ii) by correcting the error if the percentage of error is ascertainable by calibration, test, or mechanical calculation or, if neither such method is feasible, (iii) by estimating the quantity delivered based upon deliveries under similar conditions during a period when the equipment registered accurately. No volume correction shall be made for metering inaccuracies of three percent (3%) or less.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Gas Gathering Agreement (Atlas America Series 27-2006 LP)

Meter Inaccuracy. If, at any time, any meter is found to be out of service or registering inaccurately in any percentage, it shall be adjusted at once by Shipper to read accurately within the limits prescribed by the meter's ’s manufacturer. If such equipment is out of service or inaccurate by an amount exceeding three percent (3%) of a reading corresponding to the average flow rate for the period since the last test, the previous readings shall be corrected for the period that the meter is known to be inaccurate, or, if not known, a period of one-half (( 1/2) the elapsed time since the last test. The volume of Shipper's ’s Gas delivered during such period shall be estimated by Gatherer either (i) by using the data recorded by any check measuring equipment if installed and accurately registered, (ii) by correcting the error if the percentage of error is ascertainable by calibration, test, or mechanical calculation or, if neither such method is feasible, (iii) by estimating the quantity delivered based upon deliveries under similar conditions during a period when the equipment registered accurately. No volume correction shall be made for metering inaccuracies of three percent (3%) or less.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Gathering Agreement (Atlas Energy Resources, LLC)

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