Examples of Gas Law in a sentence
The Australian Energy Market Operator Limited (AEMO) has established a gas trading exchange known as the gas supply hub, in accordance with the National Gas Law and National Gas Rules.
The terms and conditions on which AGN will provide a Negotiated Service (including the Tariff for that Negotiated Service) will be determined through negotiation between AGN and the User who requires that Negotiated Service, or in default of agreement, through dispute resolution in accordance with Chapter 6 of the National Gas Law.
Once the terms and conditions of a Negotiated Service have been agreed or determined through dispute resolution in accordance with Chapter 6 of the National Gas Law, AGN and the User will sign a document to evidence those terms and conditions.
Behavioral Objectives: Students will demonstrate competency by: Performing an experiment that uses the Ideal Gas Law to determine the stoichiometry of a gas forming reaction or the molar mass of a gas or measures the physical properties of gases.
Behavioral Objectives: In order to attain this competency, the student should be able to: Perform an experiment that uses the Ideal Gas Law to determine the stoichiometry of a gas forming reaction or the molar mass of a gas or measures the physical properties of gases.
In circumstances where a Gas Law applicable in one Relevant Region applies a higher standard than the Gas Law which is applicable in the other Relevant Region, the higher standard will apply in both Regions where ActewAGL after consulting with Users, considers, acting reasonably, that such different standards cannot practically, safely or efficiently be applied to the different Regions.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, AEMO is not liable to any Member for any act or omission (including any act or omission amounting to a breach of this agreement or breach of statute or any negligent act or omission) under or in connection with this agreement (including any Transaction) whether arising in contract, tort (including negligence) breach of duty or any other ground unless the act or omission was done or made in bad faith, within the meaning of section 91K of the National Gas Law.
Under section 8(2) of the National Gas Law, if AEMO controls or operates (without at the same time owning) a pipeline, AEMO is not for that reason to be taken to be a service provider.
In respect of Confidential Information that is also protected information within the meaning of section 91G of the National Gas Law, each Member consents to the disclosure of that Confidential Information by the Operator as permitted or required by this agreement.
Importantly, AEMO is not a service provider for the purposes of the National Gas Law, despite the fact that it controls and operates the VTS.