Common use of General Principle Clause in Contracts

General Principle. Natural Gas delivered at the Connection Point must comply with the Specific Requirements as set out in attachment C.4 of the Access Code for Transmission. Natural Gas redelivered by the TSO at the Connection Point must comply with the Specific Requirements as set out in attachment C.4 of the Access Code for Transmission. In accordance with Article 17.3, the Parties shall exchange all necessary information for the efficient management of the Specific Requirements. In accordance with attachment C.1 of the Access Code for Transmission, information relating to gas quality is exchanged by email between the Parties and made available as the case may be through the Electronic Data Platform, which will also be used to inform Network User of any information regarding a possible gas quality deviation. If the Natural Gas (re)delivered at a Connection Point is not compliant with the Specific Requirements as set out in attachment C.4 of the Access Code for Transmission, the TSO or the Network User, as the case may be, has the right to refuse (wholly or partly) such Natural Gas via a reduction or interruption on the Connection Point in accordance with the rules as set out in attachment C.1 of the Access Code for Transmission. However, the Parties shall use reasonable endeavours to accept such Natural Gas. If the Parties refuse to take (re)delivery of such Natural Gas, the Parties shall cooperate for the disposal of the said Natural Gas. A Party refusing the (re)delivery of the Natural Gas at a Connection Point because it is not compliant with the Specific Requirements as set out in attachment C.4 of the Access Code for Transmission, cannot be held liable towards the other Party for damages arising out of the reduction or interruption resulting from its refusal of the non- compliant Natural Gas, it being understood that the balancing obligations of the Network User towards the Balancing Operator, described in the Balancing Agreement and in the Balancing Code, remain applicable. The Monthly Capacity Fee shall be reduced pro rata the interrupted/reduced capacity and for the term of such interruption/reduction in case of refusal by the Network User of non-compliant Natural Gas.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Standard Transmission Agreement, Standard Transmission Agreement, Standard Transmission Agreement

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General Principle. Natural Gas delivered at the Connection Point must comply with the Specific Requirements as set out in attachment C.4 of the Access Code for Transmission. Natural Gas redelivered by the TSO at the Connection Point must comply with the Specific Requirements as set out in attachment C.4 of the Access Code for Transmission. In accordance with Article 17.3, the Parties shall exchange all necessary information for the efficient management of the Specific Requirements. In accordance with attachment C.1 of the Access Code for Transmission, information relating to gas quality is exchanged by fax or by email between the Parties and made available as the case may be through the Electronic Data Platform, which will also be used to inform Network User of any information regarding a possible gas quality deviation. If the Natural Gas (re)delivered at a Connection Point is not compliant with the Specific Requirements as set out in attachment C.4 of the Access Code for Transmission, the TSO or the Network User, as the case may be, has the right to refuse (wholly or partly) such Natural Gas via a reduction or interruption on the Connection Point in accordance with the rules as set out in attachment C.1 of the Access Code for Transmission. However, the Parties shall use reasonable endeavours to accept such Natural Gas. If the Parties refuse to take (re)delivery of such Natural Gas, the Parties shall cooperate for the disposal of the said Natural Gas. A Party refusing the (re)delivery of the Natural Gas at a Connection Point because it is not compliant with the Specific Requirements as set out in attachment C.4 of the Access Code for Transmission, cannot be held liable towards the other Party for damages arising out of the reduction or interruption resulting from its refusal of the non- compliant Natural Gas, it being understood that the balancing obligations of the Network User towards the Balancing Operator, described in the Balancing Agreement and in the Balancing Code, remain applicable. The Monthly Capacity Fee shall be reduced pro rata the interrupted/reduced capacity and for the term of such interruption/reduction in case of refusal by the Network User of non-compliant Natural Gas.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Standard Transmission Agreement, Standard Transmission Agreement, Standard Transmission Agreement

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