GT Licence definition

GT Licence means the gas transporter’s licence granted by the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority to the Issuers under the Gas Act 1986 (as amended by the Gas Act 1995, the Utilities Act 2000 and the Energy Act 2004).

Examples of GT Licence in a sentence

  • The present charging methodology was introduced in 1994 and it has been modified from time to time in accordance with the GT Licence.

  • Standard Special Condition A4 of the Gas Transporter (GT) Licence requires the licensee to establish a methodology showing the methods and principles on which transportation charges are based.

  • Cadent is the GT Licence holder for Gas Distribution in the four Distribution Networks shown below.

  • Any requests for a Volume Converter to be fitted will be treated in accordance with National Grid’s GT Licence and will be quoted on an individual basis.

  • In turn the DSR Framework and Methodology must satisfy the criteria and obligations set out in the GT Licence obligation SC8I.

  • The present charging methodology was introduced in 1994 and has been modified from time to time in accordance with the GT Licence.

  • APPLICATION OF THE LDZ CHARGES METHODOLOGY 3.1 IntroductionStandard Special Condition A4 of the Gas Transporter (GT) Licence requires the licensee to establish a methodology showing the methods and principles on which transportation charges are based.

  • Standard Special Condition A4 of the Transporter’s Gas Transporter (GT) Licence requires the Transporter to establish a charging methodology and to set out the application of the methodology, showing the methods and principles on which the transportation charges are based.

  • Lynne had just returned to her office when Everett telephoned her.

  • Terms used within this report shall have the same meaning given to them in National Grid’s GT Licence and the Uniform Network Code, as the case may be.

Related to GT Licence

  • Patent License Agreement means the Patent License Agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit C.

  • IP License means all Contractual Obligations (and all related IP Ancillary Rights), whether written or oral, granting any right, title and interest in or relating to any Intellectual Property.

  • licence means a licence granted under this Act;