Common use of Revocation of authorisation Clause in Contracts

Revocation of authorisation. (a) Where JGN has agreed to an Authorised Overrun for a Specified Period, JGN may by notice to the User revoke such approval (in whole or in part) at any time and for any length of time if, in JGN's reasonable opinion, the capacity in the Network is insufficient to allow JGN to transport the Authorised Overrun Quantity. JGN will use reasonable endeavours to provide the User with as much notice of such revocation as is possible in the circumstances. (b) The User acknowledges and agrees that it will take all necessary steps to inform the Customer at the Delivery Point that JGN may at any time revoke an Authorised Overrun at short notice, and will use reasonable endeavours to notify the Customer of any such revocation promptly after being notified by JGN.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Reference Service Agreement, Reference Service Agreement

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Revocation of authorisation. (a) Where JGN has agreed to an Authorised Overrun for a Specified Period, JGN may by notice to the User revoke such approval (in whole or in part) at any time and for any length of time if, in JGN's reasonable opinion, the capacity in the Network is insufficient to allow JGN to transport the Authorised Overrun Quantity. JGN will use reasonable endeavours to provide the User with as much notice of such revocation as is possible in the circumstances. (b) The User acknowledges and agrees that it will take all necessary steps to inform the Customer at the Delivery Point that JGN may at any time revoke an Authorised Overrun at short notice, and will use reasonable endeavours to notify the Customer of any such revocation promptly after being notified by JGNrevocation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

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