FT Transfer to Storage definition

FT Transfer to Storage means a transfer of an FT Contract that is eligible to transfer to either a Storage Receipt Point or Storage Delivery Point, as applicable, in accordance with this Procedure.

Examples of FT Transfer to Storage in a sentence

  • All FT Transfer to Storage requests must be Out and Back requests of a minimum of one day to a maximum of 39 days.

  • All FT Transfer to Storage requests may be submitted up to 39 days in advance of, and including, the requested Effective Gas Day.

  • If the Company does not provide notification of the approval of these requests to the Customer and the applicable Storage Operator by 7:00 a.m. Calgary time one Banking Day in advance of the Effective Gas Day, the FT Transfer to Storage will not be approved for the Effective Gas Day.

  • All FT Transfer to Storage requests must be submitted through Company’s contracting system.

  • Whether the assignee of an FT Contract that would otherwise be eligible for an FT Transfer to Storage has the right to request an FT Transfer to Storage will be determined in accordance with Company procedures applicable to assignments.

  • Each eligible FT Transfer to Storage request submitted in accordance with this Procedure will be evaluated to determine the design based hydraulic impact to the system.

  • An FT Transfer to Storage cannot be requested for an FT Contract that has been temporarily relocated to a different location as part of an Out and Back transfer prior to the return of the contract to its Home Location.

  • Customers that hold FT-D3 Service are not eligible to request an FT Transfer to Storage.

  • Unless otherwise defined in this Procedure, the capitalized terms used in this FT Transfer to Storage Procedure (“Procedure”) have the meaning attributed to them in the NOVA Gas Transmission Limited (“NGTL”) Tariff.

  • Company may reject an FT Transfer to Storage or send it back to the Home Location early if Company determines the FT Transfer to Storage was not requested for the purpose of accessing storage.

Related to FT Transfer to Storage

  • Subsequent Transfer Date With respect to each Subsequent Transfer Instrument, the date on which the related Subsequent Mortgage Loans are sold to the Trust Fund.

  • Asset Transfer Agreement means the asset transfer agreement dated September 12, 2014 between Centurion Real Estate Opportunities Trust and Centurion Apartment REIT pursuant to which Centurion Apartment REIT seeded the initial portfolio of Centurion Real Estate Opportunities Trust.

  • Risk Transfer Date means the date when the risk of loss or damage to the Works passes from the Contractor to the Employer in accordance with sub Clauses 38.2 and 39.1.

  • Designated Payment/Transfer Office means (i) with respect to the initial Paying Agent/Registrar named herein, its office in Dallas, Texas, or at such other location designated by the Paying Agent/Registrar and (ii) with respect to any successor Paying Agent/Registrar, the office of such successor designated and located as may be agreed upon by the City and such successor.

  • Exempt Transfer means, in relation to shares held by a member:

  • Signaling Transfer Point (“STP”) means a signaling point that performs message routing functions and provides information for the routing of messages between signaling points within or between CCIS networks. An STP transmits, receives and processes CCIS messages.

  • Transfer student A student who enters a participating college or university after earning college-level credit at another college or university. Transfer: The process by which a student moves from one postsecondary institution to another. Also refers to the mechanics of credit, course and curriculum exchange between institutions. Advanced Coursework: Courses with advanced depth of content knowledge in the field of study and carry the expectation of more complex competencies identified in the expected student learning outcomes is referred to as advanced coursework. These courses often have prerequisites and are usually beyond the “Introduction to…” or “Foundation of…” level.