Haulage Reference Service definition

Haulage Reference Service means the Demand Haulage Service or the Volume Haulage Service.
Haulage Reference Service means the Pipeline Service described in section 2.2 of this Access Arrangement.
Haulage Reference Service means the Service described in clause 2.2(b) and provided by the Service Provider in accordance with the Reference Service Agreement;

Examples of Haulage Reference Service in a sentence

  • Where there is no MHQ in the Volume Customer List, the MHQ for the Haulage Reference Service for a Volume Customer Delivery Point will be the Quantity of Gas actually withdrawn at that Delivery Point in any Hour, up to a maximum of 6m3/hour.

  • The Commercial Haulage Service is a Haulage Reference Service that comprises the delivery of Gas through a Commercial DP in accordance with, and subject to, the terms and conditions referred to in section 6.A DP is a Commercial DP at a given time if that DP is not a Demand DP or a Domestic DP at that time.

  • The Domestic Haulage Service is a Haulage Reference Service that comprises the delivery of Gas through an existing Domestic Delivery Point in accordance with, and subject to, the terms and conditions referred to in section 6.A Delivery Point (DP) is a Domestic DP for a given period if the Gas delivered through that DP during that period was used primarily for domestic purposes.

  • Special Meter Read Meter reading for a DP that is in addition to the scheduled meter reading that forms part of the Haulage Reference Service.

  • Variations to the Reference Tariffs may be effected: a through changes in the components, elements or variables comprised within any Reference Tariff (such as a change in the base charge or fixed charge within the Reference Tariff or a change in the steps, or the level of the steps, within the Reference Tariff); b through the introduction of a new Reference Tariff for any Haulage Reference Service; c through the withdrawal of any Reference Tariff; or d through any combination of these changes.

  • As a part of each Haulage Reference Service, AGN will also provide meter reading data every two months for Volume DPs and on a monthly basis for Demand DPs in accordance with, and subject to, the terms and conditions referred to in Section 6.

  • This clause 4 applies where the Service Provider must provide a Haulage Reference Service pursuant to clause 3 as at the date of this Agreement or as at a subsequent date.

  • The Service Provider has agreed to provide and the User has agreed to receive the Haulage Reference Service on the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement.

  • The third Reference Tariff Control Formula is designed to ensure that the average revenue (in $/GJ or $/GJ of MHQ) that AGN receives from any single type of Haulage Reference Service, after any proposed variation to Reference Tariffs, does not increase by more than the percentage change in CPI plus 2%.

  • The first Reference Tariff Control Formula is designed to ensure that the average revenue (in $/GJ) that AGN receives from a Haulage Reference Service after 1 July 2023 does not increase, as a result of any proposed variation to Reference Tariffs, at a rate that is greater than the change in CPI – X (where X is the factor described in Annexure D).


More Definitions of Haulage Reference Service

Haulage Reference Service means the Demand Haulage Service or the Volume Haulage Service. ‘Haulage Reference Tariffs’ means the tariffs applicable to the Haulage Reference Services.
Haulage Reference Service means the Pipeline Service described in section 2.2 of this Access Arrangement. ‘Impost’ means any royalty, duty, excise, tax, impost, levy, fee or charge (including, but without limitation, any goods and services tax) (other than any GST as defined in the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999) imposed now or in the future by the Commonwealth of Australia or any State or Territory of Australia on or in respect of the Tubridgi Pipeline System (or any part of it) or on or in respect of the operation, repair, maintenance, administration or management of the Tubridgi Pipeline System (or any part of it) or on or in respect of the provision of any Pipeline Service.
Haulage Reference Service means the Service described in clause 2.2(b) and provided by the Service Provider in accordance with the Reference Service Agreement; Haulage Reference Tariff or Reference Tariff means a tariff which relates to a Haulage Reference Service, as specified in the Reference Tariff Schedule;
Haulage Reference Service means the Demand Haulage Service or the VolumeHaulage Service. ‘Haulage Reference Tariffs’ means the tariffs applicable to the Haulage Reference Services. ‘Haulage Service Charge’ means the charge payable by a Network User under the Agreement for a Haulage Reference Service as calculated in accordance with the Agreement and the Tariff Schedule from time to time. ‘Insolvency Event’ means the happening of any of the following events in relation to a party to the Agreement:

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