Common use of Inaccuracies Clause in Contracts

Inaccuracies. If the metering fails to register, or if the measurement made by a metering device is found upon testing to vary by more than one percent (1.0%) from the measurement made by the standard meter used in the test, an adjustment shall be made correcting all measurements of energy made by the metering during (i) the actual period when inaccurate measurements were made by the metering, if that period can be determined to the mutual satisfaction of the Parties, or (ii) if the actual period cannot be determined to the mutual satisfaction of the Parties, one-half of the period from the date of the last test of the metering to the date such failure is discovered or such test is made (such period herein the "Adjustment Period"). If the Parties are unable to agree on the amount of the adjustment to be applied to the Adjustment Period, the amount of the adjustment shall be determined (a) by correcting the error if the percentage of error is ascertainable by calibration, tests or mathematical calculation, or (b) if not so ascertainable, by estimating on the basis of deliveries under similar conditions during the period since the last test. In the event Generator's metering equipment is found to be insufficiently reliable and/or inaccurate during any consecutive three (3) Month period, Georgia Power shall have the right to install suitable metering equipment at the Interconnection Point for the purpose of checking the meters installed by Generator, and Generator shall pay all costs related to such metering equipment.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement (Southern Power Co), Interconnection Agreement (Southern Power Co), Interconnection Agreement (Southern Power Co)

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Inaccuracies. If the metering fails to register, or if the measurement made by a metering device is found upon testing to vary by more than one percent (1.0%) from the measurement made by the standard meter used in the test, an adjustment shall be made correcting all measurements of energy made by the metering during (i) the actual period when inaccurate measurements were made by the metering, if that period can be determined to the mutual satisfaction of the Parties, or (ii) if the actual period cannot be determined to the mutual satisfaction of the Parties, one-half of the period from the date of the last test of the metering to the date such failure is discovered or such test is made (such period herein the "Adjustment Period"). If the Parties are unable to agree on the amount of the adjustment to be applied to the Adjustment Period, the amount of the adjustment shall be determined (a) by correcting the error if the percentage of error is ascertainable by calibration, tests or mathematical calculation, or (b) if not so ascertainable, by estimating on the basis of deliveries under similar conditions during the period since the last test. In the event Generator's metering equipment is found to be insufficiently reliable and/or inaccurate during any consecutive three (3) Month period, Georgia Alabama Power shall have the right to install suitable metering equipment at the Interconnection Point for the purpose of checking the meters installed by Generator, and Generator shall pay all costs related to such metering equipment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement (Southern Power Co), Interconnection Agreement (Southern Power Co)

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Inaccuracies. If the metering fails to register, or if the measurement made by a metering device is found upon testing to vary by more than one percent (1.0%) from the measurement made by the standard meter used in the test, an adjustment shall be made correcting all measurements of energy made by the metering during (i) the actual period when inaccurate measurements were made by the metering, if that period can be determined to the mutual satisfaction of the Parties, or (ii) if the actual period cannot be determined to the mutual satisfaction of the Parties, one-half of the period from the date of the last test of the metering to the date such failure is discovered or such test is made if the actual period cannot be determined to the mutual satisfaction of the Parties (such period herein the "Adjustment Period"). If the Parties are unable to agree on the amount of the adjustment to be applied to the Adjustment Period, the amount of the adjustment shall be determined (a) by correcting the error if the percentage of error is ascertainable by calibration, tests or mathematical calculation, calculation or (b) ), if not so ascertainable, by estimating the measurement on the basis of deliveries under similar conditions during the period since the last test. In the event GeneratorTenaska's metering equipment is found to be insufficiently reliable and/or inaccurate during any consecutive three (3) Month period, Georgia Power shall have the right to install suitable metering equipment at the Interconnection Point for the purpose of checking the meters installed by GeneratorTenaska, and Generator Tenaska shall pay all costs related to such metering equipment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement (Tenaska Georgia Partners Lp)

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