New Third Party Volumes definition

New Third Party Volumes means those volumes produced from time to time which are not attributable to MHR, NPC, its Affiliates or producers and their successors or assigns whose volumes are gathered on the Gathering System as of the Second Amendment Effective Date.

Examples of New Third Party Volumes in a sentence

  • The Monthly Operating Fee is intended to reflect, and reimburse the Gathering System Owners to the extent the actual out-of-pocket costs (without overhead) of the Gathering System Owners of operating, maintenance, replacement and repair of the Gathering System which are not attributable to New Third Party Volumes exceed the Base Year Operating Costs.

  • On or before the last Day of April each Year, the Gathering System Owners shall provide a written statement to Shipper and MHR (or a designated Affiliate of MHR) showing in reasonable detail the actual out-of-pocket costs (without capitalized expenses and overhead of the Gathering System Owners) incurred by Gathering System Owners to operate and maintain the Gathering System in the prior calendar Year which are not attributable to New Third Party Volumes (the “Annual Operating Costs”).

Related to New Third Party Volumes

  • Third Party Vendor means any person or entity that provides SaaS, third party software and/or related intellectual property. “Work” means any additional work the Customer requests Singtel to perform in relation to the Service.

  • Third Party Supplier means a third party manufacturer and/or licensor of Products.

  • Third Party Manufacturer means (i) a Third Party whose primary business is contract manufacturing, or (ii) a Third Party who has a contractual arrangement with Licensee or with a sublicensee of Licensee that includes manufacturing of Client Product and/or Drug Product by such Third Party for Licensee or such sublicensee.

  • Third Party Data has the meaning set forth in Section 9.3(a).

  • Meet-Point Billing or "MPB" or "Jointly Provided Switched Access" or "JPSA" refers to an arrangement whereby two (2) or more Telecommunications Carriers including an ILEC, CLEC or CMRS carrier receive traffic in the same LATA that the call is to be terminated in or originated from, and jointly provide Switched Access Service to an Interexchange Carrier, with each ILEC, CLEC or CMRS carrier receiving an appropriate share of the revenues from the IXC as defined by their effective Switched Access Tariffs or, if applicable, CMRS contract.

  • Throughput means the measure of production, or factor related to production, used to determine the relationship between the amount of energy used by the target unit and the levels of activity of the target unit, as set out in Schedule 6 to an underlying agreement; “the Tribunal” means the First-tier Tribunal established under the Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx xxx Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxx 00000;

  • Third Party Material means software, software development tools, methodologies, ideas, methods, processes, concepts and techniques owned by, or licensed to a third party and used by the Service Provider in the performance of the Services;

  • Product Group or “the Group” means a group of lotteries that has joined together to offer a product pursuant to the terms of the Multi-State Lottery Agreement and the Product Group’s own rules.

  • Third Party Products means the Third Party Software and Third Party Hardware.

  • Supply Point means the point of connection between the licensed network and your apparatus or equipment.

  • service supplier means any person that supplies a service;

  • Refined Products means gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, asphalt and asphalt products, and other refined products of crude oil.

  • Third Party Materials means materials and information, in any form or medium, including any software, documents, data, content, specifications, products, related services, equipment, or components of or relating to the Solutions that are not proprietary to CentralSquare.

  • Third Party Contractor as used in the Student Data Protection Act and “Operator” as used in COPPA. De-Identified Information (DII): De-Identification refers to the process by which the Contractor removes or obscures any Personally Identifiable Information (“PII”) from Education Records in a way that removes or minimizes the risk of disclosure of the identity of the individual and information about them.

  • Contract Quantity means the quantity of Gas to be delivered and taken as agreed to by the parties in a transaction.

  • Third Party Product means a product (whether hardware, software or services) supplied to you by a third party;

  • Delivery Points means: (i) for natural gas transported by interstate pipelines, the city gate stations of your Utility, and (ii) for electricity, one or more points at which Company, as your agent, has arranged for the delivery of electricity to a third party (such as your Utility) for your account or at your premises.