Examples of Monthly Schedule in a sentence
On Friday of week W-1, the Operator shall provide the Shipper with its Monthly Schedule including its new Reference Send-Outs and its new Shared Stock Level and Dedicated Stock Level.
In the event of a request being made to the change the Windows of Arrival or the scheduled Quantities Unloaded or Reloaded prior to provision of the last Monthly Schedule, this request shall be processed as a priority over the request to change the Reference Send-Out.
The share of the Subscription not scheduled by the Shipper during its Monthly Schedule Request, as defined in Article 23.2.1, shall be published in accordance with Article 28.4. The subscription of these capacities by another Shipper does not give rise to assignment as defined in Article 18.
A Shipper may request to subscribe to the Uniform Option for a Cargo between the publication of the Annual Schedule and the Monthly Schedule Request for the Month in question.
During the Monthly Schedule or as part of an intra-monthly rescheduling for Month M, the Shipper may ask to schedule one or more additional Cargo Transfers or to increase the Energy Content of an Unloading, without changing its Subscription for Month M.
This quantity shall then be debited from the Shipper's Subscription Account, subject to the Operator's Monthly Schedule notification.
The Operator shall allocate a Forecasted Daily Send-Out pursuant to Article 27, making reasonable efforts to take into account the Shipper's Monthly Schedule Request.
Every Month, following the Monthly Schedule notification, the Operator shall publish the Available Firm Capacity taking into account the share of the Subscription not scheduled by the Shippers.
This request may be submitted until the Monthly Schedule Request for the Month following the Month of the Unloading Date has been made.
The Operator shall then allocate Windows of Arrival by doing its utmost to comply with the Shipper's Monthly Schedule Request, taking into account any constraints and modifications regarding the Annual Schedule (e.g. addition, reduction or movement of Cargo) and prioritising Unloadings.