Common use of Unavailability Notice Clause in Contracts

Unavailability Notice. (a) The Operator may at any time, acting as a Reasonable and Prudent Person, give notice (an Unavailability Notice) to the Shipper that Overrun Gas is unavailable to the Shipper, or is only available to the Shipper to a limited extent, for one or more Gas Days, but only to the extent that the Shipper overrun will impact or is likely to impact on any other shipper's entitlement to its Daily Nomination for any Capacity Service including allocated Spot Capacity. The Operator must, at the same time, give an Unavailability Notice to all other shippers that are taking Overrun Gas, the taking of which, due to the location on the DBNGP at which the Overrun Gas is being taken, has an impact on the ability of the Operator to Deliver Gas to meet its obligations to shippers. (b) The Operator must use reasonable endeavours to give the Shipper and all other shippers advance notice (which may be by written notice or otherwise) which is reasonable in the circumstances of any unavailability or limited availability of Overrun Gas. (c) Any Curtailment Notice issued under clause 17 for any period is taken to constitute an Unavailability Notice indicating that Overrun Gas is wholly unavailable for the same period unless the Curtailment: (i) is a Point Specific Curtailment; (ii) does not affect Gas Transmission Capacity generally; and (iii) does not affect the Outlet Point at which the Overrun Gas is being Received by the Shipper.

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Samples: Service Terms and Conditions, Service Terms and Conditions, B1 Reference Service Terms and Conditions

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Unavailability Notice. (a) The Operator may at any time, acting as a Reasonable and Prudent Person, give notice (an Unavailability Notice) to the Shipper that Overrun Gas is unavailable to the Shipper, or is only available to the Shipper to a limited extent, for one or more Gas Days, but only to the extent that the Shipper overrun will impact or is likely to impact on any other shipper's entitlement to its Daily Nomination for P1 Capacity, any Other Reservedany Capacity Service or including allocated Spot Capacity. The Operator must, at the same time, give an Unavailability Notice to all other shippers that are taking Overrun Gas, the taking of which, due to the location on the DBNGP at which the Overrun Gas is being taken, has an impact on the ability of the Operator to Deliver Gas to meet its obligations to shippers. (b) The Operator must use reasonable endeavours to give the Shipper and all other shippers advance notice (which may be by written notice or otherwise) which is reasonable in the circumstances of any unavailability or limited availability of Overrun Gas. (c) Any Curtailment Notice issued under clause 17 for any period is taken to constitute an Unavailability Notice indicating that Overrun Gas is wholly unavailable for the same period unless the Curtailment: (i) is a Point Specific Curtailment; (ii) does not affect Gas Transmission Capacity generally; and (iii) does not affect the Inlet Point or Outlet Point at which the Overrun Gas is being Received by the Shipper.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Reference Service Terms and Conditions

Unavailability Notice. (a) The Operator may at any time, acting as a Reasonable and Prudent Person, give notice (an Unavailability Notice) to the Shipper that Overrun Gas is unavailable to the Shipper, or is only available to the Shipper to a limited extent, for one or more Gas Days, but only to the extent that the Shipper overrun will impact or is likely to impact on any other shipper's entitlement to its Daily Nomination for T1 Capacity, any Other Reservedany Capacity Service or including allocated Spot Capacity. The Operator must, at the same time, give an Unavailability Notice to all other shippers that are taking Overrun Gas, the taking of which, due to the location on the DBNGP at which the Overrun Gas is being taken, has an impact on the ability of the Operator to Deliver Gas to meet its obligations to shippers. (b) The Operator must use reasonable endeavours to give the Shipper and all other shippers advance notice (which may be by written notice or otherwise) which is reasonable in the circumstances of any unavailability or limited availability of Overrun Gas. (c) Any Curtailment Notice issued under clause 17 for any period is taken to constitute an Unavailability Notice indicating that Overrun Gas is wholly unavailable for the same period unless the Curtailment: (i) is a Point Specific Curtailment; (ii) does not affect Gas Transmission Capacity generally; and (iii) does not affect the Inlet Point or Outlet Point at which the Overrun Gas is being Received by the Shipper.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Reference Services Terms and Conditions

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Unavailability Notice. (a) The Operator may at any time, acting as a Reasonable and Prudent Person, give notice (an Unavailability Notice) to the Shipper that Overrun Gas is unavailable to the Shipper, or is only available to the Shipper to a limited extent, for one or more Gas Days, but only to the extent that the Shipper overrun will impact or is likely to impact on any other shipper's entitlement to its Daily Nomination for B1 Capacity, any Other Reserved any Capacity Service or including allocated Spot Capacity. The Operator must, at the same time, give an Unavailability Notice to all other shippers that are taking Overrun Gas, the taking of which, due to the location on the DBNGP at which the Overrun Gas is being taken, has an impact on the ability of the Operator to Deliver Gas to meet its obligations to shippers. (b) The Operator must use reasonable endeavours to give the Shipper and all other shippers advance notice (which may be by written notice or otherwise) which is reasonable in the circumstances of any unavailability or limited availability of Overrun Gas. (c) Any Curtailment Notice issued under clause 17 for any period is taken to constitute an Unavailability Notice indicating that Overrun Gas is wholly unavailable for the same period unless the Curtailment: (i) is a Point Specific Curtailment; (ii) does not affect Gas Transmission Capacity generally; and (iii) does not affect the Inlet Point or Outlet Point at which the Overrun Gas is being Received by the Shipper.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Reference Service Terms and Conditions

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