TAPC Tariff definition

TAPC Tariff means the applicable tariff with respect to the Tesoro Alaska Pipeline, on file with the RCA.

Examples of TAPC Tariff in a sentence

  • TAC shall pay TAPC, upon being invoiced by TAPC, fees for such throughput as set forth in the TAPC Tariff, and shall pay TAPC shortfall payments equal to the difference between (i) the TAPC Minimum Commitment multiplied by the fees to be paid to TAPC set forth in the TAPC Tariff and (ii) the amount actually throughput by TAC on the Tesoro Alaska Pipeline multiplied by the fees to be paid to TAPC set forth in the TAPC Tariff.

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