Midstream Component Clause Samples

The Midstream Component clause defines the responsibilities and requirements related to the transportation, storage, or processing of products between the upstream (production) and downstream (distribution or sale) phases. Typically, this clause outlines the standards, operational procedures, and quality controls that must be maintained during the midstream phase, such as pipeline transport or storage facilities. Its core function is to ensure that products are handled properly and efficiently during this intermediate stage, thereby minimizing losses, maintaining quality, and clarifying accountability between parties involved in the supply chain.
Midstream Component. For the period from and including the First Amendment Effective Date to but excluding the first Scheduled Midstream Component Recalculation pursuant to this Section 2.07(h), the amount of the initial Midstream Component shall be $137,500,000.
Midstream Component. The Midstream Component shall be determined by the Administrative Agent and effective on each Midstream Component Determination Date. For the period from and including the Effective Date to but excluding the next Midstream Component Determination Date, the amount of the Midstream Component shall be $182,000,000. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Midstream Component may be subject to further adjustment pursuant to Section 9.13.
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  • Condominiums/Planned Unit Developments If the Mortgaged Property is a condominium unit or a planned unit development (other than a de minimis planned unit development) such condominium or planned unit development project such Mortgage Loan was originated in accordance with, and the Mortgaged Property meets the guidelines set forth in the Originator's Underwriting Guidelines;

  • Unbundled Sub-Loop Distribution Voice Grade (USLD-VG) is a copper sub- loop facility from the cross-box in the field up to and including the point of demarcation at the End User’s premises and may have load coils.

  • Sub-loop Elements 2.8.1 Where facilities permit, BellSouth shall offer access to its Unbundled Sub-Loop (USL) elements as specified herein.

  • Unbundled Sub-Loop Feeder 2.8.4.1 Unbundled Sub-Loop Feeder (USLF) provides connectivity between BellSouth's central office and cross-box (or other access point) that serves an end user location. 2.8.4.2 USLF utilized for voice traffic can be configured as 2-wire voice (USLF-2W/V) or 4-wire voice (USLF-4W/V). 2.8.4.3 USLF utilized for digital traffic can be configured as 2-wire ISDN (USLF-2W/I); 2-wire Copper (USLF-2W/C); 4-wire Copper (USLF-4W/C); 4-wire DS0 level loop (USLF-4W/D0); or 4-wire DS1 and ISDN (USLF-4W/DI). 2.8.4.4 USLF will provide access to both the equipment and the features in the BellSouth central office and BellSouth cross box necessary to provide a 2W or 4W communications pathway from the BellSouth central office to the BellSouth cross- box. This element will allow for the connection of Global Connection’s loop distribution elements onto BellSouth's feeder system.

  • Unbundled Copper Sub-Loop (UCSL) is a copper facility of any length provided from the cross-box in the field up to and including the end-user’s point of demarcation. If available, this facility will not have any intervening equipment such as load coils between the end-user and the cross-box.