Origination Point definition

Origination Point means a location other than an Access Center, where Public, Educational or Governmental use programming is delivered to the Grantee for Upstream transmission.
Origination Point refers to a location listed in Exhibit A, other than an Access Center, where Public, Educational and Governmental use programming is delivered to the Grantee for Upstream transmission.
Origination Point means the point of interconnection between a receipt flange on the System and another facility at the locations provided for in the Rates Tariff, or identified as an Origin Point on Transporter’s web site pursuant to Item No. 18, at which Crude Petroleum may be received by Transporter for transportation.

Examples of Origination Point in a sentence

  • Transporter will accept Crude Petroleum for transportation only when – (1) Shipper or Consignor has provided the necessary facilities for delivering Crude Petroleum into the System at the Origination Point, and (2) Shipper or Consignee has made the necessary arrangements for shipment beyond or has provided the necessary facilities for receiving said Crude Petroleum as it arrives at the Destination Point.

  • Except as may be provided to the contrary in Transporter’s Rates Tariff, the rates set forth in Transporter’s Rates Tariff are postage stamp rates applicable to Crude Petroleum accepted for transportation from any Origination Point on Transporter’s System (whether or not named in the Rates Tariff) to any Destination Point on Transporter’s System.

  • Unless otherwise provided in the Rates Tariff, the rate applicable to transportation service (a) from (i) the designated Origination Point closest to the intermediate Origination Point to (ii) a designated Destination Point, or (b) from (i) a designated Origination Point to (ii) the designated Destination Point closest to the intermediate Destination Point shall apply to transportation service from such intermediate Origination Point or to such intermediate Destination Point.

  • An additional Origination Point may be required at one (1) future public site and shall be provided by Grantee within ninety (90) days following receipt of written notice from Grantor, at the expense of Grantee, up to a distance of one hundred twenty-five (125) feet from Grantee’s existing outside plant facilities.

  • The notice shall include a detailed and itemized description of the intended utilization of the PEG Capital Fee for PEG Access Channel facilities and/or equipment (which may include the establishment of an Origination Point and activation of a PEG Channel), and the Grantee shall have the opportunity to review and make recommendations upon the County’s plan prior to agreeing to collect and pay to the County the requested amount.


More Definitions of Origination Point

Origination Point means a location other than the Access Center, where PEG use programing is delivered to the Grantee for Upstream transmission.
Origination Point means a Canadian Origination Point or any receipt point which Carrier may designate in the future;
Origination Point means the point of interconnection between a receipt flange on the System and another facility at the locations provided for in the Rates Tariff, or identified as an
Origination Point means either: (i) the Company central origination location that transmits data between Company and the Hosted System or (ii) if Company is integrated with the Gateway Services directly, the point-of-sale (POS), property management system (PMS), terminal central location, equipment or system from which Company transmits data to or receives data from the Hosted System.
Origination Point means the point of interconnection between a receipt flange on the System and another facility at the locations provided for in the Rates Tariff at which Crude Petroleum may be received by Transporter for transportation.
Origination Point means any point listed on Carrier’s currently effective FERC Tariff
Origination Point means either: (i) the Customer central origination location that transmits data between Customer and the Hosted System or (ii) if Customer is integrated with the Elavon Services directly, the point-of-sale (POS), property management system (PMS), terminal central location, equipment or system from which Customer transmits data to and/or receives data from the Hosted System.