Downstream Rights definition

Downstream Rights means the rights that are acquired from the Downstream Operator by a User or the Downstream System counterparty user, in order to receive the Regasified LNG at a Regasified LNG Delivery Point.
Downstream Rights means the unconditional rights that require Downstream Operator to receive the Regasified LNG at a Regasified LNG Delivery Point.

Examples of Downstream Rights in a sentence

  • Cannabliss365 LLC.’s right, title, and interest in the Software may be licensed, sublicensed, or otherwise arise from a third party’s right, title, and interest (“Downstream Rights”) and Company agrees to comply with the terms and conditions governing the conveyance of such Downstream Rights to Cannabliss365 LLC.

  • Truckin Systems LLC.’s right, title, and interest in t otherwise arise firgohmt,a tihtilred,Dopwansnrtredtamyi’Ringshttser”r)esatnd(“Company agrees to comply with the terms and conditions governing the conveyance of such Downstream Rights to Truckin Systems LLC.

  • Capacity Exchange User warrants that it has secured such Downstream Rights as are required for the delivery and receipt of any and all CEA Sendout to be delivered pursuant to this Agreement.