Common use of Capital Improvements Clause in Contracts

Capital Improvements. Without limiting clause 10.1 above, the Service Provider is not bound to make capital improvements at a new Receipt Point or a new Delivery Point unless it is reasonably satisfied that there is enough long-term supply of Gas at the new Receipt Point or the new Delivery Point to justify the improvements.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Transportation Agreement, Transportation Agreement, Transportation Agreement

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Capital Improvements. Without limiting clause 10.1 above, the Service Provider is Providers are not bound to make capital improvements at a new Receipt Point or a new Delivery Point unless it is they are reasonably satisfied that there is enough long-term supply of Gas at the new Receipt Point or the new Delivery Point to justify the improvements.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Transportation Agreement, Transportation Agreement, Transportation Agreement

Capital Improvements. (a) Without limiting clause 10.1 above, the Service Provider is not bound to make capital improvements at a new Receipt Point or a new Delivery Point unless it is reasonably satisfied that there is enough long-term supply of Gas at the new Receipt Point or the new Delivery Point to justify the improvements.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Transportation Agreement, Transportation Agreement

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Capital Improvements. Without limiting clause 10.1 above, the Service Provider is not bound to make capital improvements at a new Receipt Point or a new Delivery Point unless it is they are reasonably satisfied that there is enough long-term supply of Gas at the new Receipt Point or the new Delivery Point to justify the improvements.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Transportation Agreement, Transportation Agreement

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