Examples of Prearranged Shipper in a sentence
Likewise, the Prearranged Shipper must confirm its bid electronically on the EBB.
Reimbursement systems have an impact on both the quantity of services provided as well as the prices charged for the service.
Rollovers are permitted without bidding or a waiting period provided the Prearranged Shipper agrees to pay the maximum rate and meet all the other terms and conditions of the release.
The binding written release agreement between a Releasing Shipper and a Prearranged Shipper covering Eligible Firm Transportation Agreement capacity rights, the effectiveness of which is subject only to: (1) the prequalification of the Prearranged Shipper under Section 14.15; and (2) the release of such capacity rights to the Prearranged Shipper as provided by this Section 14.
It is the Releasing Shipper's sole responsibility to provide release and Prearranged Shipper bid information in advance of the close of the Posting Period.
The Prearranged Shipper will be allowed 1 business day from the close of the Bid Reconciliation Period to match the higher valued bid, otherwise, the allocation will be awarded to subsequent Replacement Shipper(s) in accordance with the primary and secondary allocation mechanisms.
All Prearranged Shipper bids are subject to the Prearranged Shipper(s) meeting the preliminary qualifications as defined in Paragraph 28.6(a) for Replacement Shippers.
Subject to Section 14.6, a Shipper seeking to release its Eligible Firm Transportation Agreement capacity rights to a Prearranged Shipper shall deliver a Capacity Release Request to KMLP's Interactive Website at KMLP's designated site for an open season.
In the event that a Prearranged Shipper is identified in an Existing Shipper’s Notice that is exempt from the competitive bidding procedure, the Prearranged Shipper shall enter its bid, and the capacity shall be awarded to the Prearranged Shipper by Transporter.
The correlations are not significantly different from each other, except for the correlations of Low costs and No costs, which are both significantly higher than the correlation in No costs (p = 0.040 and p = 0.056).Further regressions with expectations as the dependent variable reveal that participants rely less on the partner’s evaluation in No costs, which implies that conditional cooperation is lower.