Secondary Point(s) definition

Secondary Point(s). - shall mean those receipt and delivery points which are not specified in the firm TSA as Primary Points. Secondary Points which lie in the Primary Receipt-to- Delivery Flow Path are automatically awarded a scheduling status of Flow Path Secondary.
Secondary Point(s) means those Point(s) of Receipt and Delivery which are not specified in the Firm Transportation Service Agreement as Primary Points and where Shipper is entitled to Nominate Gas quantities for Receipt or Delivery. The availability of Secondary Points is as defined in the Rate Schedules.
Secondary Point(s) means the point or points available to Shippers under firm transportation services that are not designated as the Shippers 's Primary receipt and/or delivery point(s) or which Customer desires to use in excess of its Primary receipt and/or delivery point(s) MDQ; provided, that Secondary Point(s) may only be utilized if receipts and/or deliveries from/to such points are determined by TSP to be operationally feasible.

Examples of Secondary Point(s) in a sentence

  • No. Proposed Installed by Maintained by (▇▇▇▇) Effective from: Through: Secondary Point(s) of Receipt Seq.

  • Shipper shall pay the same demand, commodity, surcharges and applicable retention when using Secondary Points as described for Primary Points above.

  • Receipt and Delivery of quantities at Secondary Point(s) of Receipt and/or Secondary Point(s) of Delivery shall be in accordance with the Tariff.

  • No. Proposed Zone Maintained by (Psia) --- -------- ---- ------------- ------ 1 EXISTING Z-2 TRUNKLINE GAS 14.40 Secondary Points of Delivery Shipper shall have the secondary Points of Delivery as set forth in Section 2.3 of Trunkline's Rate Schedule QNT.

  • However, all other requirements of Part II herein (except as to transmission rates) shall apply to Transmission Service on a non-firm basis over Secondary Points of Receipt and Delivery.

  • Rates for services using capacity release, discounts granted to Secondary Points, or rates resulting from the exercise of a ROFR right will not trigger this most favored nation provision.

  • Shipper may nominate Secondary Point(s) of Receipt and/or Delivery within Shipper’s MDQ by submitting to Transporter a revised Customer Nomination Form.

  • In addition, the segmentation of capacity by Shipper shall not result in a change in the rates specified above unless such segmentation results in Shipper's use of points other than its Primary Receipt Points, Primary Delivery Points, or Qualifying Secondary Points.

  • Since the day service under this Agreement commenced, Shipper, aware of the availability of a maximum recoursereservation rate for service under the Project, has elected to pay a negotiated reservation rate of $0.20/Dth/Day applicable at both Primary and Secondary Points on the Columbia Gulf system, notwithstanding changes that may occur in the Project’s maximum recourse rate set forth in the Tariff.

  • No. Proposed Zone Maintained by (Psia) --- -------- ---- ------------- ------ 1 EXISTING Z-2 TRUNKLINE GAS 14.40 2 EXISTING Z-2 TRUNKLINE GAS 14.40 Secondary Points of Delivery Shipper shall have the secondary Points of Delivery as set forth in Section 2.3 of Trunkline's Rate Schedule FT.


More Definitions of Secondary Point(s)

Secondary Point(s) means, as to a specific
Secondary Point(s) means those Point(s) of Receipt and Delivery which are not specified in the firm transportation service agreement as Primary Points and where Shipper is entitled to Nominate quantities for receipt or Delivery. Secondary Points which lie in the Primary Receipt-to-Delivery Flow Path are automatically awarded a scheduling status of Flow Path Secondary.

Related to Secondary Point(s)

  • Delivery Point(s) 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.

  • Entry Point means a location in the water system after treatment or chemical addition, if any, but prior to the distribution system. A sample collected in the distribution system may be con- sidered an entry point sample if the department has determined it is more representative of the water sources.

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

  • Receipt Point(s) means the receipt points set forth in Section 6 of this Toll Schedule.

  • 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-bill environment, each Party bills the appropriate tariffed rate for its portion of a jointly provided Switched Exchange Access Service.