Receipt Point Exhibit definition

Receipt Point Exhibit means the numbered Exhibit A prepared for each separate Receipt Point (e.g., Exhibit A-1 for the first Receipt Point; Exhibit A-2 for the second Receipt Point, etc.).

Examples of Receipt Point Exhibit in a sentence

  • Producer shall provide Notice to PG&E of the appointment and change of the Physical Operator by submitting a revised Receipt Point Exhibit five (5) Business Days prior to the effective date of the change.

  • The agreed upon Receipt Point Facility location shall be included in the Receipt Point Exhibit.

  • This Agreement and each Receipt Point Exhibit shall be binding on each Party’s successors and permitted assigns.

  • The Parties shall execute a separate Receipt Point Exhibit for each additional Receipt Point that is added to the Agreement.

  • This Agreement shall terminate immediately when the last remaining Receipt Point Exhibit has been terminated.

  • Initially, the Agreement shall include at least one Receipt Point and corresponding Receipt Point Exhibit.

  • PG&E’s acceptance of Renewable Gas that does not conform to PG&E’s Gas Rule specifications or Receipt Point Exhibit shall not constitute a waiver of such specifications, any remedies of PG&E, or obligations of Producer with respect to such non-conformity.

  • Within ninety (90) days of the termination of a Receipt Point Exhibit or of this Agreement, PG&E shall provide Notice to Producer that includes an estimate for the Receipt Point Facilities Termination Charge.

  • On the Effective Date of this Agreement and the Receipt Point Exhibit Effective Date for each Receipt Point, the following conditions shall have been satisfied by the respective Parties by the date indicated, or if no date is indicated, by the Effective Date or the Receipt Point Exhibit Effective Date, as applicable.

  • PG&E shall provide Notice to Producer if PG&E elects to terminate this Agreement and/or a Receipt Point Exhibit under Sections 15(a)(i)(C) through (I), 15(a)(i)(L) through (N), and 15(a)(ii)(B) through (C) and (F).

Related to Receipt Point Exhibit

  • Receipt Point means the receipt/inception point(s) where Crude Oil is received into the Gathering System, as such points are specified in Section II of this tariff.

  • Receipt Point(s means the receipt points set forth in Section 6 of this Toll Schedule.

  • Delivery Points means: (i) for natural gas transported by interstate pipelines, the city gate stations of your Utility, and (ii) for electricity, one or more points at which Company, as your agent, has arranged for the delivery of electricity to a third party (such as your Utility) for your account or at your premises.

  • Supply Point means the point of connection between the licensed network and your apparatus or equipment.

  • Delivery Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which energy is delivered into the Grid System i.e. the Interconnection Point.

  • Attachment point means a point on the network at which network assets are connected to assets owned by another person.

  • INTER-CONNECTION POINT/ DELIVERY/ METERING POINT means a single point at 220kV or above, where the power from the Project(s) is injected into the identified ISTS Substation (including the dedicated transmission line connecting the Projects with the substation system) as specified in the RfS document. Metering shall be done at this interconnection point where the power is injected into. For interconnection with grid and metering, the WPDs shall abide by the relevant CERC/ SERC Regulations, Grid Code and Central Electricity Authority (Installation and Operation of Meters) Regulations, 2006 as amended and revised from time to time.

  • Interconnection Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which the project is connected to the grid i.e. it shall be at 11 / 22 kV bus bar level of substation of MSEDCL.

  • Rechargeable Electrical Energy Storage System (REESS) means the rechargeable energy storage system that provides electric energy for electrical propulsion.

  • Network Supply Point or "NSP" means any Point of Connection between:

  • Interconnection Service Agreement means an agreement among the Transmission Provider, an Interconnection Customer and an Interconnected Transmission Owner regarding interconnection under Tariff, Part IV and Tariff, Part VI.

  • Demarcation Point means the point where Qwest owned or controlled facilities cease, and CLEC, End User Customer, premises owner or landlord ownership or control of facilities begin. "Designed, Verified and Assigned Date" or "DVA" means the date on which implementation groups are to report that all documents and materials have been received and are complete.

  • Service Specific Terms has the meaning given in the G Suite Agreement or Complementary Product Agreement, as applicable, or, if Customer’s G Suite Agreement does not define “Service Specific Terms”, means the then-current terms specific to one or more Core Services for G Suite set out at xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/terms/service-terms/.

  • Loading Zone means a parking stall which is set aside for use by commercial vehicles if there is a sign referable to that stall marked ‘Loading Zone’;

  • Service Switching Point (SSP means the telephone Central Office Switch equipped with a Signaling System 7 (SS7) interface.

  • Carrier Access Billing System (“CABS”) is the system which is defined in a document prepared under the direction of the Billing Committee of the OBF. The CABS document is published by Telcordia in Volumes 1, 1A, 2, 3, 3A, 4 and 5 as Special Reports SR-OPT-001868, SR-OPT-0011869, SR-OPT-001871, SR-OPT- 001872, SR-OPT-001873, SR-OPT-001874, and SR-OPT-001875, respectively, and contains the recommended guidelines for the billing of access and other connectivity services. Sprint’s carrier access billing system is its Carrier Access Support System (CASS). CASS mirrors the requirements of CABS.

  • Slug loading means any pollutant, including oxygen demanding pollutants, released in a discharge at a flow rate and/or pollutant concentration as to cause interference in the POTW.

  • Transboundary movement means any movement of hazardous wastes or other wastes from an area under the national jurisdiction of one State to or through an area under the national jurisdiction of another State or to or through an area not under the national jurisdiction of any State, provided at least two States are involved in the movement;

  • Meet-Point Billing (MPB) refers to the billing associated with interconnection of facilities between two or more LECs for the routing of traffic to and from an IXC with which one of the LECs does not have a direct connection. In a multi-xxxx environment, each Party bills the appropriate tariffed rate for its portion of a jointly provided Switched Exchange Access Service.

  • Basic gas supply service means gas supply service that is

  • Meet-Point Billing (MPB means the billing associated with interconnection of facilities between two (2) or more LECs for the routing of traffic to and from an IXC with which one of the LECs does not have a direct connection. In a multi-bill environment, each Party bills the appropriate tariffed rate for its portion of a jointly provided Switched Exchange Access Service.

  • Ground water means water below the land surface in a zone of saturation.

  • Service delivery area means the defined geographic area for delivery of program services.

  • Generation Interconnection Customer means an entity that submits an Interconnection Request to interconnect a new generation facility or to increase the capacity of an existing generation facility interconnected with the Transmission System in the PJM Region. Generation Interconnection Request:

  • Transportation Service Agreement means the contract between KUB and the Customer whereby KUB agrees to provide transportation gas service to the Customer.

  • Interconnection Customer means a Generation Interconnection Customer and/or a Transmission Interconnection Customer.