Examples of Atlantic Refining in a sentence
FPC, 343 U.S. 414, 418 (1952); Sierra Pacific, 350 U.S. at 355; Atlantic Refining, 360 U.S. at 388.
Atlantic Refining and Marketing Corporation (Northumberland County), OP 49–0015, effective March 19, 1998, ex- cept for the expiration date and condi- tions Nos.
Harvest’s Downstream business operates under its wholly owned subsidiary, North Atlantic Refining Limited (“North Atlantic”).Harvest is a wholly owned subsidiary of Korea National Oil Corporation (“KNOC”).
Any and all notices, requests or other communications hereunder shall be given in writing and delivered by: (a) regular, overnight, registered or certified mail (return receipt requested), with first class postage prepaid; (b) hand delivery; (c) facsimile transmission; or (d) overnight courier service, if to the Support Provider, at the following address or facsimile number for the Support Provider: Atlantic Refining & Marketing Corp.
Utility load is the summation of Newfoundland Power and Hydro Rural.2. Industrial load is the summation of Corner Brook Pulp and Paper, North Atlantic Refining, Teck, Vale andPraxair.
Pursuant to the lease, a well was drilled on the property, and various companies operated the well according to the terms of an Operating Agreement between Atlantic Refining and the other companies.
Annual AmountCorner Brook Pulp and Paper Limited$891,045North Atlantic Refining Limited$91,729Teck Resources Limited$208,600Vale Newfoundland and Labrador Inc$499,522 RSP Adjustment:Current Plan @ 0.000 ¢ per kWhHistoric Plan ..........................................................................................
In 1966, Richfield Oil merged with Atlantic Refining Co. to form the Atlantic- Figure 14.—Acres Leased by Oil And Gas (Minor) Companies Acres ‘ o o o o ~Table 17.—Oil and Gas (minor) Company Leaseholders 1950.
This particular interpretation of this pur- pose of the NGA arose in 1959 in the case of Atlantic Refining Co. v.
Notwithstanding its previous agreement that “there’s nobody who sits at the table in [Minvielle II] that didn’t sit [at] the table in [Minvielle I],” Minvielle argues on appeal that res judicata cannot apply to Atlantic Refining, Oxy, andPacific Oil, because they were not parties to Minvielle I.6Res judicata applies only when the parties in the second suit are identical to or in privity with the parties in the first suit.