Meter Standards Clause Samples
The Meter Standards clause defines the technical and operational requirements that utility meters must meet within a contract or agreement. It typically specifies the types of meters to be used, their accuracy levels, calibration procedures, and compliance with relevant industry or regulatory standards. For example, it may require that all electricity meters be certified by a recognized authority and regularly tested for accuracy. The core function of this clause is to ensure reliable and consistent measurement of utility usage, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring fair billing for all parties involved.
Meter Standards. The Carbon Dioxide delivered hereunder shall be measured with orifice meters constructed and installed in accordance with the October, 1981, compilation of standards in the American Petroleum Institute, Manual of Petroleum Standards, Chapter 14, with any subsequent amendments, revisions and additions which may be mutually acceptable to Transporter and Shipper. Computations of pound mass shall also be made in accordance with said manual.
Meter Standards. The Product delivered hereunder shall be measured with orifice meters constructed and installed in accordance with the October 1981 standards in the American Petroleum Institute. Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards, Chapter 14, with any subsequent amendments, revisions and additions which may be mutually acceptable to Seller and Buyer.
Meter Standards. (1) Credit meter. Each credit meter shall reflect credits or cash value. Progressives may be added to a credit meter if either:
a. The credit meter is maintained in the currency amount; or
b. The progressive meter is incremented to whole credit amounts; or
c. The prize in the currency amount is converted to credits upon transfer to the player's credit meter in a manner that shall not mislead the player (i.e., make an unqualified statement "wins meter amount" and then rounds down on conversion) or cause accounting imbalances.
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