Primary Path definition

Primary Path means the portion of capacity physically located between a Shipper's designated Primary Receipt Point and Primary Delivery Point.
Primary Path means the portion of capacity physically located between the designated primary Receipt Point(s) and primary Delivery Point(s) of a Shipper's Service Agreement, and takes into account the direction of flow from the primary Receipt Point(s) to the primary Delivery Point(s). If a point of constraint is within the Primary Path, and the nominated path is in the same flow direction as the Primary Path, and the nominated path overlaps the Primary Path at the point of constraint, then the nomination will be considered as primary for capacity allocation purposes.
Primary Path means the most direct route on Transporter's system between the Primary Receipt Point(s) and Primary Delivery Point(s). The direction of flow for such path shall be from the Primary Receipt Point(s) to the Primary Delivery Point(s) as indicated in the FTS-1, LFT, FTS-4 and FTS-5 Service Agreements. A Shipper under Rate Schedules FTS-1, LFT, FTS-4 and FTS-5 may change such Primary Receipt Point(s) or Primary Delivery Point(s) or use an Alternate Receipt Point(s) or Alternate Delivery Point(s) outside its Primary Path subject to the negotiation with Transporter of such points and rates, not to exceed the maximum applicable tariff rate.

Examples of Primary Path in a sentence

  • The transportation path that is in the opposite direction of the Primary Path as defined in Section 2.9(a) above.

  • The combination of word count and analysis of interaction types offered insight into the ‘shape’ of the interaction in terms of the amount of target language used by both teacher and students.

  • Primary Path Network salting operations will be generally undertaken between the hours of 0500 hrs and 0800 hrs.

  • The Fuel Cap is only applicable to Shipper’s Primary Path as specified in Exhibit A of the original Firm Transportation Service Agreement and shall be in effect for the months in which Shipper is using at least 70% of its MDQ; provided, however, that Fuel Cap is also applicable if Shipper’s use is less than 70% for reasons beyond Shipper’s control, such as, but not limited to, Transporter maintenance, force majeure, or situations created by Transporter.

  • If a point of constraint is within the Primary Path, and the nominated path is in the same flow direction as the Primary Path, and the nominated path overlaps the Primary Path at the point of constraint, then the nomination shall be considered as primary for capacity allocation purposes.


More Definitions of Primary Path

Primary Path means the most direct route on Transporter's system between the Primary
Primary Path means as to a specific Service Agreement under Rate Schedule FTS, the Segments along Transporter's transmission system from a Shipper's Primary Receipt Point(s) to that Shipper's Primary Delivery Point(s) where Shipper has the primary firm right to transport Natural Gas.
Primary Path means a physical transportation path, which
Primary Path means the transportation path established by the receipt and delivery points as set forth in Shipper's executed Service Agreement. A shipper's Primary Path may be either a Forward Haul or a Backhaul as defined in Sections 1.29 and 1.30 above.
Primary Path means the portion of capacity physically located between the designated Primary Points of Receipt and Delivery. PS Point shall mean the point near the Michigan and Ohio state line traversed by Panhandle's pipeline facilities at which Gas is received for injection into Panhandle's Market Area Storage Facilities and Gas withdrawn from such Storage facilities is delivered to Panhandle under Rate Schedule PS. Quantity of Gas or any other substantially similar phrase shall be the number of units of Gas expressed in Dekatherms (Dt.).
Primary Path means a physical transportation path, which includes Trunkline's facilities or facilities available under contract to Trunkline, used to effectuate Shipper's transaction most directly for Quantities associated with the primary Points of Receipt and the primary Points of Delivery as stated in the Service Agreement.
Primary Path or "Primary Point Pair" shall mean a point pair with a Maximum Daily Quantity consisting of a Primary Receipt Point and a Primary Delivery Point as designated within a firm service agreement.