Invoicing Period definition
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The term of the Agreement and the Invoicing Period shall begin when the Order Confirmation has been signed or the Software Service has commenced.
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In case a party delivers the termination notice later than 30 days after an Invoicing Period has begun, the termination of the Agreement shall come into effect after the next Invoicing Period has ended.
For every Month M, the price for performing an LNG Inventory Transfer (PTSm) shall be determined as follows based on the Quantities of LNG Inventory Transfers delivered and received at the Terminal over the Month (QTSm), the Fixed LNG Inventory Transfer Rate (TTSF) and the Proportional LNG Inventory Transfer Rate (TTSP): PTSm = QTSm x TTSP + TTSF euros This additional service is an option, to be booked for a given Invoicing Period while the Contract or its amendments are being signed.
However, the liability of the Operator and the Shipper under this Article shall be limited to: o per event, one sixth of the corresponding amount of the Shipper's payment obligations under Articles 30.1.1, 30.6 and 30.7 and for the Invoicing Period in question, not exceeding one million five hundred thousand euro (1 500 000 €); o per calendar year, two (2) times the above amount.