Inlet Metering Equipment definition

Inlet Metering Equipment means the Metering Equipment referred to in clause 15.1(a).
Inlet Metering Equipment means the Metering Equipment which Shipper is required by clause 15.1(a) to supply, install, Operate and Maintain at an Inlet Station at its own expense.

Examples of Inlet Metering Equipment in a sentence

  • Inlet Metering Equipment means the Metering Equipment referred to in clause 15.1(a).

  • The Operator must, after receipt of a valid notice of the anticipated date of commencement, use all reasonable endeavours, before that anticipated date, to consider and to give notice to the Shipper of the Operator's approval of or refusal to approve the Inlet Metering Equipment.

  • Without limiting the generality of clause 37, the Shipper must, for the purposes of clause15.7(a), prior to and during the construction, installation, modification or commissioning of any Inlet Metering Equipment or any component thereof, afford all reasonable rights of entry and inspection (including all relevant data, drawings and components) to the Operator and its agents at the Operator's expense and risk.

  • The Inlet Metering Equipment, and any building erected for such equipment, is the property of the Shipper (or its nominee), and the Outlet Metering Equipment, and any building erected for such equipment, is (subject to clause15.4(g)) the property of the Operator.

  • All Primary Metering Equipment must be installed in a manner which permits an Accurate measurement of the quantity and, for Inlet Metering Equipment, the quality of Gas Delivered, and a ready Verification of the Accuracy of measurement.

  • Inlet Metering Equipment means the Metering Equipment which Shipper is required by clause 15.1(a) to supply, install, Operate and Maintain at an Inlet Station at its own expense.

  • The Inlet Metering Equipment, and any building erected for such equipment, is the property of the Shipper (or its nominee), and the Outlet Metering Equipment, and any building erected for such equipment, is (subject to clause 15.4(g)) the property of the Operator.

  • Without limiting the generality of clause 37, the Shipper must, for the purposes of clause 15.7(a), prior to and during the construction, installation, modification or commissioning of any Inlet Metering Equipment or any component thereof, afford all reasonable rights of entry and inspection (including all relevant data, drawings and components) to the Operator and its agents at the Operator's expense and risk.

  • The Inlet Metering Equipment, and any building erected for such equipment, is the property of Shipper (or its nominee), and the Outlet Metering Equipment, and any building erected for such equipment, is (subject to clause 15.4(g)) the property of Operator.

  • Without limiting the generality of clause 37, Shipper must, for the purposes of clause 15.7(a), prior to and during the construction, installation, modification or commissioning of any Inlet Metering Equipment or any component thereof, afford all reasonable rights of entry and inspection (including all relevant data, drawings and components) to Operator and its agents at Operator's expense and risk.

Related to Inlet Metering Equipment

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