Injection Response Time definition

Injection Response Time means the date and time in relation to a Gas Flow Day specified as such in Schedule 1;
Injection Response Time means the period specified as such in Schedule 1 (which for the avoidance of doubt includes the forty-five (45) minutes referred to in Clause 5.6);
Injection Response Time means the period specified as such in Schedule 1;

More Definitions of Injection Response Time

Injection Response Time means the period specified as such in Schedule 1; “Interrupted Withdrawal Quantity” has the meaning given in Clause 6.2(i); “Interrupted Withdrawal Rate” has the meaning given in Clause 6.2(g); “Interruption Effective Time” has the meaning given in Clause 6.2(b); “Interruption Notice” has the meaning given in Clause 6.2;

Related to Injection Response Time

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