Method of Curtailment or refusal to accept. (a) When exercising its rights under clauses 8.2, 8.4 or 8.4 <Service Provider> will determine, acting as a reasonable and prudent network operator: (i) the quantity of Gas that it refuses to accept delivery of and the Receipt Points at which it will refuse to accept; or (ii) which Delivery Points it will Curtail and the order of that Curtailment, as the case may be. (b) <Service Provider> may exercise its rights under clauses 8.2, 8.3 or 8.4 even though the need for refusal to accept delivery of Gas or for Curtailment is caused or contributed to by one or more other users. (c) <Service Provider> will, where practicable, use reasonable endeavours to provide <User> with reasonable warning of the magnitude, starting time and expected duration of a refusal to accept delivery of Gas under clause 8.2 or a Curtailment under clause 8.4, and the reasons for the refusal to accept or Curtailment (as the case may be). (d) In the event that the magnitude or expected duration of a refusal to accept delivery of Gas or a Curtailment is materially different to that described in a warning under clause 8.8(c), then <Service Provider> will, where practicable, use reasonable endeavours to provide <User> with reasonable ongoing notice of the likely magnitude and expected duration of the refusal to accept or Curtailment (as the case may be). (e) Without limiting clause 6.6, despite <Service Provider>'s rights under clauses 8.2, 8.3 and 8.4, <User> acknowledges that: (i) <User> is responsible for balancing the Gas it delivers to a Sub-network on a Gas Day with the quantity of Gas it receives from the Sub-network on that Gas Day; and (ii) <Service Provider> has no obligation to wholly or partly refuse to accept delivery of Gas or Curtail the amount or pressure of Gas deliveries to
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Samples: Service Agreement
Method of Curtailment or refusal to accept. (a) When exercising its rights under clauses 8.2, 8.4 or 8.4 <Service Provider> will determine, acting as a reasonable and prudent network operator:
(i) the quantity of Gas that it refuses to accept delivery of and the Receipt Points at which it will refuse to accept; or
(ii) which Delivery Points it will Curtail and the order of that Curtailment, as the case may be.
(b) <Service Provider> may exercise its rights under clauses 8.2, 8.3 or 8.4 even though the need for refusal to accept delivery of Gas or for Curtailment is caused or contributed to by one or more other usersuUsers.
(c) <Service Provider> will, where practicable, use reasonable endeavours to provide <User> with reasonable warning of the magnitude, starting time and expected duration of a refusal to accept delivery of Gas under clause 8.2 or a Curtailment under clause 8.4, and the reasons for the refusal to accept or Curtailment (as the case may be).
(d) In the event that the magnitude or expected duration of a refusal to accept delivery of Gas or a Curtailment is materially different to that described in a warning under clause 8.8(c), then <Service Provider> will, where practicable, use reasonable endeavours to provide <User> with reasonable ongoing notice of the likely magnitude and expected duration of the refusal to accept or Curtailment (as the case may be).
(e) Without limiting clause 6.66.7, despite <Service Provider>'s rights under clauses 8.2, 8.3 and 8.4, <User> acknowledges that:
(i) <User> is responsible for balancing the Gas it delivers to a Sub-network on a Gas Day with the quantity of Gas it receives from the Sub-network on that Gas Day; and
(ii) <Service Provider> has no obligation to wholly or partly refuse to accept delivery of Gas or Curtail the amount or pressure of Gas deliveries toto <User> for the purpose of avoiding swing service on a Sub-network on a Gas Day.
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Samples: Haulage Contract/Service Agreement
Method of Curtailment or refusal to accept. (a) When exercising its rights under clauses 8.2, 8.4 or 8.4 <Service Provider> will determine, acting as a reasonable and prudent network operator:
(i) the quantity of Gas that it refuses to accept delivery of and the Receipt Points at which it will refuse to accept; or
(ii) which Delivery Points it will Curtail and the order of that Curtailment, as the case may be.
(b) <Service Provider> may exercise its rights under clauses 8.2, 8.3 or 8.4 even though the need for refusal to accept delivery of Gas or for Curtailment is caused or contributed to by one or more other usersUsers.
(c) <Service Provider> will, where practicable, use reasonable endeavours to provide <User> with reasonable warning of the magnitude, starting time and expected duration of a refusal to accept delivery of Gas under clause 8.2 or a Curtailment under clause 8.4, and the reasons for the refusal to accept or Curtailment (as the case may be).
(d) In the event that the magnitude or expected duration of a refusal to accept delivery of Gas or a Curtailment is materially different to that described in a warning under clause 8.8(c), then <Service Provider> will, where practicable, use reasonable endeavours to provide <User> with reasonable ongoing notice of the likely magnitude and expected duration of the refusal to accept or Curtailment (as the case may be).
(e) Without limiting clause 6.66.7, despite <Service Provider>'s rights under clauses 8.2, 8.3 and 8.4, <User> acknowledges that:
(i) <User> is responsible for balancing the Gas it delivers to a Sub-network on a Gas Day with the quantity of Gas it receives from the Sub-network on that Gas Day; and
(ii) <Service Provider> has no obligation to wholly or partly refuse to accept delivery of Gas or Curtail the amount or pressure of Gas deliveries toto <User> for the purpose of avoiding swing service on a Sub- network on a Gas Day.
9.1 Operating meters <Service Provider> must ensure that User Specific Delivery Facilities and Standard Delivery Facilities for Haulage Services are designed, adjusted, operated and maintained:
(a) so as to achieve the best accuracy of measurement which is, having regard to the nature and duration of this Haulage Contract and the magnitude of
(b) consistently with:
(i) the Regulatory Instruments; and
(ii) the standard of a reasonable and prudent network operator acting efficiently, in accordance with accepted good industry practice.
9.2 Use of Gas Quality Data from other locations
(a) <Service Provider> may use:
(i) historical Gas Quality Data and Meter data; and
(ii) Gas Quality Data and Meter data from Meters at one or more other locations, to estimate the quality and quantity of Gas delivered to a Delivery Point.
(b) In the absence of manifest error, the rates and quantities so calculated by
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Samples: Haulage Contract
Method of Curtailment or refusal to accept. (a) When exercising its rights under clauses 8.2, 8.4 or 8.4 <Service Provider> will determine, acting as a reasonable and prudent network operator:
(i) the quantity of Gas that it refuses to accept delivery of and the Receipt Points at which it will refuse to accept; or
(ii) which Delivery Points it will Curtail and the order of that Curtailment, as the case may be.
(b) <Service Provider> may exercise its rights under clauses 8.2, 8.3 or 8.4 even though the need for refusal to accept delivery of Gas or for Curtailment is caused or contributed to by one or more other users.
(c) <Service Provider> will, where practicable, use reasonable endeavours to provide <User> with reasonable warning of the magnitude, starting time and expected duration of a refusal to accept delivery of Gas under clause 8.2 or a Curtailment under clause 8.4, and the reasons for the refusal to accept or Curtailment (as the case may be).
(d) In the event that the magnitude or expected duration of a refusal to accept delivery of Gas or a Curtailment is materially different to that described in a warning under clause 8.8(c), then <Service Provider> will, where practicable, use reasonable endeavours to provide <User> with reasonable ongoing notice of the likely magnitude and expected duration of the refusal to accept or Curtailment (as the case may be).
(e) Without limiting clause 6.66.7, despite <Service Provider>'s rights under clauses 8.2, 8.3 and 8.4, <User> acknowledges that:
(i) <User> is responsible for balancing the Gas it delivers to a Sub-network on a Gas Day with the quantity of Gas it receives from the Sub-network on that Gas Day; and
(ii) <Service Provider> has no obligation to wholly or partly refuse to accept delivery of Gas or Curtail the amount or pressure of Gas deliveries toto <User> for the purpose of avoiding swing service on a Sub-network on a Gas Day.
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Samples: Service Agreement