Common use of Quantity of Gas if Measuring Equipment Clause in Contracts

Quantity of Gas if Measuring Equipment. fails (a) If the Measuring Equipment at a Delivery Point or Receipt Point fails to operate or register accurately for any period of time, then the Quantity of Gas delivered to that Delivery Point or Receipt Point for that period will be the amount estimated by ActewAGL in accordance with clause 16.7(b), unless otherwise agreed between the Parties. (b) When estimating a Quantity of Gas for the purposes of clause 16.7(a), the amount will be determined by ActewAGL: (i) by using the registration of any installed check meter which is accurately registering or, if that is not possible, then; (ii) if the percentage of error can be determined by calibration, tests or mathematical calculation, by varying the Quantity recorded during the period since the Measuring Equipment was previously tested by one half of the error; or (iii) if neither of the options in clauses 16.7(b)(i) or 16.7(b)(ii) are possible, then by having regard to Gas consumption patterns for that Delivery Point.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Quantity of Gas if Measuring Equipment. fails (a) If the Measuring Equipment at a Delivery Point or Receipt Point fails to operate or register accurately for any period of time, then the Quantity of Gas delivered to that Delivery Point or Receipt Point for that period will be the amount estimated by ActewAGL the Service Provider in accordance with clause 16.7(b), unless otherwise agreed between the Parties. (b) When estimating a Quantity of Gas for the purposes of clause 16.7(a), the amount will be determined by ActewAGLthe Service Provider: (i) by using the registration of any installed check meter which is accurately registering or, if that is not possible, then; (ii) if the percentage of error can be determined by calibration, tests or mathematical calculation, by varying the Quantity recorded during the period since the Measuring Equipment was previously tested by one half of the error; or (iii) if neither of the options in clauses 16.7(b)(i) or 16.7(b)(ii) are possible, then by having regard to Gas consumption patterns for that Delivery Point.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Quantity of Gas if Measuring Equipment. fails (a) If the Measuring Equipment at a Delivery Point or Receipt Point fails to operate or register accurately for any period of time, then the Quantity of Gas delivered to that Delivery Point or Receipt Point for that period will be the amount estimated by ActewAGL JGN in accordance with clause 16.7(b), unless otherwise agreed between the Parties. (b) When estimating a Quantity of Gas for the purposes of clause 16.7(a), the amount will be determined by ActewAGLJGN: (i) by using the registration of any installed check meter which is accurately registering or, if that is not possible, then; (ii) if the percentage of error can be determined by calibration, tests or mathematical calculation, by varying the Quantity recorded during the period since the Measuring Equipment was previously tested by one half of the error; or (iii) if neither of the options in clauses 16.7(b)(i) or 16.7(b)(ii) are possible, then by having regard to Gas consumption patterns for that Delivery Point.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Reference Service Agreement, Reference Service Agreement

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Quantity of Gas if Measuring Equipment. fails (a) If the Measuring Equipment at a Delivery Point or Receipt Point fails to operate or register accurately for any period of time, then the Quantity of Gas delivered to that Delivery Point or Receipt Point for that period will be the amount estimated by ActewAGL the Service Provider in accordance with clause 16.7(b), unless otherwise agreed between the Partiesparties. (b) When estimating a Quantity of Gas for the purposes of clause 16.7(a), the amount will be determined by ActewAGLthe Service Provider: (i) by using the registration of any installed check meter which is accurately registering registering; or, if that is not possible, then; (ii) if the percentage of error can be determined by calibration, tests or mathematical calculation, by varying the Quantity recorded during the period since the Measuring Equipment was previously tested by one half of the error; or (iii) if neither of the options in clauses 16.7(b)(i) or 16.7(b)(ii) are possible, then by having regard to Gas consumption patterns for that Delivery Point.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Reference Services Agreement

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