IP VEntry Nomination definition

IP VEntry Nomination means a notification, submitted within the applicable IP Nomination Period, by a Shipper at the IP VEntry of its intention to deliver a IP Nominated Quantity to the Transportation System on a Day at the IP VEntry in accordance with this Code;

Examples of IP VEntry Nomination in a sentence

  • A Shipper’s liability for IP VEntry Failure to Interrupt Charges shall continue notwithstanding that the Transporter may have exercised its entitlement to revoke or limit a Shipper’s IP VEntry Nomination in accordance with Part D ( Nominations, Allocations and Supply Point Reconciliation).

  • VEntry Renomination” means an IP VEntry Nomination submitted by a Shipper at the IP VEntry following notification in accordance with this Code of an Interruption at that IP VEntry and which shall be a revision of IP Nomination Confirmed in respect of earlier Valid IP VEntry Nomination or Valid IP VEntry Renomination (as the case may be).

Related to IP VEntry Nomination

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  • Nomination means an offer by a Shipper to a Carrier of a stated quantity of Product for transportation from a specified origin(s) to a specified destination or destinations pursuant to the terms of this tariff.

  • Nominations means the process by which the customer or the customer's agent notifies the Company of expected transportation quantities.

  • Nomination Criteria means the criteria made up of the Over-Riding Nomination Criteria andthe Specific Nomination Factors, and is also referred to as “this Criteria”.

  • Nomination Date means the twentieth (20th) day of the month preceding the Operating Month.

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