Examples of Requested Relocation in a sentence
The Shipper may, by notice in writing to the Operator, request a relocation of all or any part of its Contracted Capacity from an Existing Inlet Point to a New Inlet Point or from an Existing Outlet Point to a New Outlet Point (Requested Relocation).
If the Operator gives notice that the Requested Relocation is not an Authorised Relocation under clause 14.3(a), the Operator and the Shipper (acting reasonably) may agree (on any fair and reasonable terms and conditions, including terms and conditions as to price) the operational restrictions which will apply to the use by the Shipper of the New Inlet Point or New Outlet Point which will enable the Parties to implement the Requested Relocation of Contracted Capacity.
Nothing in this clause obliges the Operator to accept a Requested Relocation of Capacity to an Inlet Point or Outlet Point which is not located on the DBNGP.
Existing Inlet Point means an Inlet Point on the DBNGP from which the Shipper proposes to relocate Contracted Capacity, being an Inlet Point specified in this Contract (including by a prior amendment under clause 14.9) at the time the Requested Relocation is made.
Existing Outlet Point means an Outlet Point on the DBNGP from which the Shipper proposes to relocate Contracted Capacity, being an Outlet Point specified in this Contract (including by a prior amendment under clause 14.9) at the time the Requested Relocation is made.
If the Parties reach agreement under clause 14.4 or 14.5, the Requested Relocation and the terms and conditions so agreed must be given effect to by an amendment of the Access Request Form in accordance with clause 38.
The Contractor may prepare a single Utility Work Order covering more than one Relocation, Betterment, or Requested Relocation with the consent of CDOT and the relevant Utility Owner.
If the Parties reach agreement under clause 14.4 or 14.5, the Requested Relocation and the terms and conditions so agreed must be given effect to by an amendment of the Access Request Form in accordance with clause 38 but without prejudice to clause 14.7(a) or 14.7(c).
If CDOT Approves any such request, the Contractor will have the obligation to perform such work, with the right to receive additional payment and, if applicable, an extension of the Completion Deadline as provided in Section 6.2.4.2. The price charged by the Contractor for such Betterment or Requested Relocation shall be either a lump sum amount negotiated with the Utility Owner or determined on a time and materials cost basis as specified below.
Any extension of the Completion Deadline or Contract Price increase requested for any Betterment or Requested Relocation shall be subject to the requirements of Sections 6 and 13, as applicable.