Operator and Shipper Clause Samples
The "Operator and Shipper" clause defines the roles and responsibilities of the parties involved in the operation and shipment of goods or resources under the agreement. Typically, it specifies which party is designated as the operator—responsible for managing the logistics, facilities, or infrastructure—and which party is the shipper—responsible for providing the goods or resources to be transported. This clause clarifies the division of duties, ensuring that each party understands their obligations and reducing the risk of disputes over operational responsibilities.
Operator and Shipper may refuse to Receive Out-of-Specification Gas
(a) Subject to any agreement under clauses 7.7 and 7.9, the Operator may at any time without penalty refuse to Receive from the Shipper at an Inlet Point, and the Shipper may at any time without penalty refuse to Receive from the Operator at an Outlet Point, any Out-of-Specification Gas.
(b) The Shipper is entitled to a refund of Capacity Reservation Charges for any Capacity it is unable to use on a Gas Day as a result of the Shipper refusing any Out-of-Specification Gas under clause 7.6(a) to the extent that the Operator caused the Gas in the DBNGP to be Out-of-Specification Gas.
