Common use of Overrun Gas Clause in Contracts

Overrun Gas. (a) An overrun occurs when in the case of Firm Forward Haulage Service, the Actual Delivered Quantity is in excess of the MDQ for that Path or the quantity specified in an Operational Flow Order for that Path (Overrun Gas).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Transportation Agreement, Transportation Agreement

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Overrun Gas. (a) An overrun occurs when in the case of Firm Forward Haulage Service, the Actual Delivered Quantity is in excess of the Operational MDQ for that Path or the quantity specified in an Operational Flow Order for that Path (Overrun Gas).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Transportation Agreement

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Overrun Gas. (a) An overrun occurs when in the case of Firm Forward Haulage Service, the Actual Delivered Quantity or Actual Received Quantity is in excess of the lesser of the Operational MDQ for that Path or and the quantity specified in an Operational Flow Order for that Path (if any) (Overrun Gas).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Transportation Agreement

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