Meter Accuracy. 12.5.1 If a Party disputes the accuracy of the Export Meter it may give notice in writing to the other whereupon either Party shall be entitled to have the Export Meter examined and tested by an expert agreed upon by the Parties (or, in default of agreement, appointed by the President for the time being of the Institute of Electrical Engineers). The permitted margins of error for the Export Meter shall be those specified in the BSC. The costs of the expert, and of the examination and test, shall be borne by the disputing Party unless the expert determines that the Export Meter is inaccurate by a greater margin than the aforementioned permitted margins of error, in which case such costs shall be payable by the Generator. 12.5.2 If it is discovered that any metering information has been inaccurate or the translation of metering information into charges has been incorrect then the matter shall be treated as a Trading Dispute in accordance with Clause 9 (Trading Disputes).
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Sources: Backstop Power Purchase Agreement
Meter Accuracy. 12.5.1 13.5.1 If a Party disputes the accuracy of the Export Meter it may give notice in writing to the other whereupon either Party shall be entitled to have the Export Meter examined and tested by an expert agreed upon by the Parties (or, in default of agreement, appointed by the President for the time being of the Institute of Electrical Engineers). The permitted margins of error for the Export Meter shall be those specified in the BSC. The costs of the expert, and of the examination and test, shall be borne by the disputing Party unless the expert determines that the Export Meter is inaccurate by a greater margin than the aforementioned permitted margins of error, in which case such costs shall be payable by the Generator.
12.5.2 13.5.2 If it is discovered that any metering information has been inaccurate or the translation of metering information into charges has been incorrect then the matter shall be treated as a Trading Dispute in accordance with Clause 9 (Trading Disputes).
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Sources: Backstop Power Purchase Agreement
Meter Accuracy. 12.5.1 If a Party disputes the accuracy of the Export Meter it may give notice in writing to the other whereupon either Party shall be entitled to have the Export Meter examined and tested by an expert agreed upon by the Parties (or, in default of agreement, appointed by the President for the time being of the Institute of Electrical Engineers). The permitted margins of error for the Export Meter shall be those specified in the BSC. The costs of the expert, and of the examination and test, shall be borne by the disputing Party unless the expert determines that the Export Meter is inaccurate by a greater margin than the aforementioned permitted margins of error, in which case such costs shall be payable by the Generator.
12.5.2 . If it is discovered that any metering information has been inaccurate or the translation of metering information into charges has been incorrect then the matter shall be treated as a Trading Dispute in accordance with Clause 9 (Trading Disputes).
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Sources: Power Purchase Agreement