Joint Tariff definition

Joint Tariff means the tariff publications applicable to the Joint Tariff Service, including the Rates Tariff, the Rules and Regulations Tariff, and any supplements and revisions thereto, as may be filed and maintained with the RRC from time to time for the Joint Tariff Service rendered in intrastate commerce.
Joint Tariff means a tariff that contains only joint rates, which are rates that apply for transmission service over the lines or routes of two or more transmission providers, made by an agreement between the transmission providers.
Joint Tariff means the tariff publications applicable to the Joint Tariff Service, including [N] any supplements and revisions thereto, as [N] may be filed and maintained by Carrier with the FERC [N] from time to time for the transportation of Crude Petroleum [N] rendered in interstate commerce in connection with Medallion Pipeline Company, LLC.

Examples of Joint Tariff in a sentence

  • Medallion Pipeline is willing to consider, pursuant to the terms of its TSAs, additional interconnections available for the Joint Tariff Service at the Midland Hub with other carriers and service providers, where operationally practicable, at mutually agreed upon terms and conditions; provided, however, that Carrier reserves the right to file for and charge an incremental fee for such additional interconnections.

  • Medallion Pipeline is willing to consider, pursuant to the terms of its TSAs, additional interconnections available for the Joint Tariff Service at the Crane Hub with other carriers and service providers, where operationally practicable, at mutually agreed upon terms and conditions; provided, however, that Carrier reserves the right to file for and charge an incremental fee for such additional interconnections.

  • Disposal, if necessary, may be made in any reasonable commercial manner, and any liability associated with the contamination or disposal of any Crude Petroleum shall be borne by the Shipper introducing the contaminated Crude Petroleum into the Joint Tariff Facilities.Carrier may, from time to time, undertake to transport other or additional grades of crude petroleum to the extent Carrier elects, in its sole discretion, to offer such transportation by employing Batched Shipments.

  • Carrier will use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize the extent and duration of any interruption and the impact of such interruption on the operation of the Joint Tariff Service.

  • Canadian Mainline tolls (excluding Lines 8 and 9) are currently governed by the 10-year CTS, which establishes a Canadian Local Toll for all volumes shipped on the Canadian Mainline and an International Joint Tariff for all volumes shipped from western Canadian receipt points to delivery points on the Lakehead System and delivery points on the Canadian Mainline downstream of the Lakehead System.

  • Except where caused by the gross negligence of Carrier and/or Administrator, Carrier and Administrator shall not be liable or responsible to any party for any delay, damage or loss, whether to property or person, including fines or penalties, resulting from any cause while Carrier is in possession or control of such Shipper’s Crude Petroleum, including the breakdown of the Joint Tariff Facilities.

  • Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Joint Tariff shall have the meanings given to them in the definitions set forth in the Double Eagle System Tariff; as such definitions may be modified by this Joint Tariff.

  • The Joint Tariff Service will be allocated capacity equal to the Joint Tariff Allocated Quantity and the Local Tariff Service will be allocated capacity equal to the Local Tariff Allocated Quantity.

  • Such definitions, as so modified, are hereby incorporated into this Joint Tariff.

  • Given the configuration of the Joint Tariff Facilities and the bi-directional operations involved on various segments thereof, transportation services nominated by individual Shippers under the Joint Tariff may be effectuated by Carrier through forwardhaul transportation, backhaul transportation, displacement, and/or exchange.


More Definitions of Joint Tariff

Joint Tariff means the tariff publications applicable to the Joint Tariff Service, including supplements and revisions thereto, as filed and maintained by Carrier with the RRC for the transportation of Crude Petroleum in intrastate commerce in connection with Medallion Pipeline Company, LLC.
Joint Tariff means a tariff that contains only joint
Joint Tariff means a tariff that con- tains joint fares.
Joint Tariff means the joint tariff filed by Carrier with FERC, and subsequent amendments and replacements thereto, including the rules and regulations, setting forth the Incentive Rate for Transportation Service from specified origin points on the Market Center Gathering System to the Destination on the Double H Pipeline.
Joint Tariff has the meaning given such term in Section 7.1 of this Agreement.

Related to Joint Tariff

  • ISO-NE Tariff means ISO-NE’s Transmission, Markets and Services Tariff, FERC Electric Tariff No. 3, as amended from time to time.

  • PJM Tariff or “Tariff shall mean that certain “PJM Open Access Transmission Tariff”, including any schedules, appendices or exhibits attached thereto, on file with FERC and as amended from time to time thereafter.

  • CAISO Tariff means the CAISO FERC Electric Tariff, Fifth Replacement Volume No. 1, as amended from time to time.

  • PJM Tariffs means the PJM OATT and the PJM Amended and Restated Operating Agreement, collectively.

  • ISO Tariff means the ISO New England Inc. Transmission, Markets and Services Tariff, FERC Electric Tariff No. 3, as amended, modified, superseded and supplemented from time to time, and including the Market Rules and Procedures.

  • NYISO Tariffs means the NYISO OATT and the NYISO Market Administration and Control Area Services Tariff (“Services Tariff”), collectively.

  • Tariff means a filing made at the state or federal level for the provision of a telecommunications service by a telecommunications carrier that provides for the terms, conditions and pricing of that service. Such filing may be required or voluntary and may or may not be specifically approved by the Commission or FCC.

  • Distribution Tariff means the Distribution Tariff prepared by the Company and approved by the Commission on an interim or final basis, as the case may be;

  • Fee Tariffs means the fee tariffs specified in the Fees Rules under the activity group A.1 Deposit acceptors (ignoring any minimum fee or zero rated fee required pursuant to the Fees Rules but taking into account any applicable discount rate); and

  • Coordinated licensure information system means an integrated process for collecting, storing, and sharing information on nurse licensure and enforcement activities related to nurse licensure laws that is administered by a nonprofit organization composed of and controlled by licensing boards.

  • Multiple Bill/Single Tariff means the billing method used when Switched Exchange Access Services is jointly provided by the Parties. As described in the MECAB document, each Party will render a bill in accordance with its own tariff for that portion of the service it provides. Each Party will bill its own network access service rates.

  • Fees Tariff means a list of fees approved by the Clubs at a general meeting to be levied by the Management Committee for any matters for which fees are payable under the Rules, as set out at Schedule A.

  • Reference Tariff means an access charge (including any system premium) applicable to a specified Reference Train Service over a specified part of the Infrastructure as specified in QR Network’s Access Undertaking;

  • Fines Tariff means a list of fines approved by the Clubs at a general meeting to be levied by the Management Committee for any breach of the Rules, as set out at Schedule A.

  • Tariff Schedule means the tariff schedule contained in Annexure B to this Access Arrangement or, if Envestra has published a revised tariff schedule, the tariff schedule in effect from time to time.

  • Maintenance Schedule means a document which describes the specific scheduled maintenance tasks and their frequency of completion necessary for the safe operation of those aircraft to which it applies;

  • Multiple Bill/Single Tariff means the billing method used when Switched Exchange Access Services is jointly provided by the Parties. As described in the MECAB document, each Party will render a bill in accordance with its own tariff for that portion of the service it provides. Each Party will bill its own network access service rates.

  • Rate Schedule or “Rider” means the rate or charge for a particular classification of service, including all special terms and conditions under which that service is furnished at the prescribed rate or charge.

  • preferential tariff treatment means the rate of customs duties applicable to an originating good in accordance with paragraph 1 of Article 2.8;

  • maintenance order , in relation to a court, means an order made by a court —

  • Service Schedule means the document entitled “Service Schedule” containing additional terms relating to a particular Service which schedule shall form part of this Agreement;

  • Switched Access Detail Usage Data means a category 1101xx record as defined in the EMI iconectiv Practice BR 010-200-010.

  • CAISO Grid means the system of transmission lines and associated facilities of the Participating Transmission Owners that have been placed under the CAISO’s operational control.

  • Meet-Point Billing (MPB) refers to the billing associated with interconnection of facilities between two or more LECs for the routing of traffic to and from an IXC with which one of the LECs does not have a direct connection. In a multi-xxxx environment, each Party bills the appropriate tariffed rate for its portion of a jointly provided Switched Exchange Access Service.

  • Public safety answering point (PSAP) means a 24-hour, state, local, or contracted communications facility, which has been designated by the local service board to receive 911 service calls and dispatch emergency response services in accordance with the E911 service plan.

  • InterMTA Traffic is: (a) traffic originated by a CMRS end user of ALLTEL in an MTA and terminated to an end user of MATC in another MTA; and (b) traffic originated by an end user of MATC in one MTA and terminated to an end user of ALLTEL in another MTA.