Operating Code definition

Operating Code means this operating code for open access to the Maui Pipeline as amended from time to time.
Operating Code means the code attached with the GTA entered into with the Transporter by the Buyer and/or IGX, as the case may be;
Operating Code shall be in accordance with EXHIBIT -D of this Agreement. Operating Code shall also mean the “Access Arrangement” which defines the terms and conditions for access to a pipeline system.

Examples of Operating Code in a sentence

  • DOC2.1.5 In this Distribution Operating Code Year 0 means the current calendar year at any time, Year 1 means the next calendar year at any time, Year 2 means the calendar year after Year 1, etc.

  • More detailed information on procedures and responsibilities involved in the provision of safety at interfaces between the DNO’s Distribution System and a User’s System is set out in Distribution Operating Code DOC8.

  • DOC5.2 Objective DOC5.2.1 The objective of this Distribution Operating Code is to specify the DNO’s requirement to test and/or monitor its DNO’s Distribution System to ensure that Users are not operating outside the technical parameters required by the Distribution Planning and Connection Code and/or the Distribution Operating Codes.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, an indemnity given by one Party to another Party under this Operating Code shall only be given in respect of the Party to the same ICA or TSA, as appropriate.

  • Nothing in this Operating Code shall grant to a Shipper any proprietary rights in the Maui Pipeline.

  • DOC2.1.2 This Distribution Operating Code also enables the DNO to meet its Distribution Licence obligation to provide certain information specified in the Grid Code and establishes procedures to enable the collection of such data from Users specified in DOC2.3 below.

  • With Express Connect, Verizon provides access to supported Verizon network services through a wireless connection until the wired service is activated except for Customers outside the U.S. who requested a wireless connection only.

  • The Invoicing Party shall notify that Invoiced Party of the corresponding revision in the Charges payable by that Invoiced Party under this Operating Code.

  • The effect of the application of the Primary Allocation Agreement’s OBA Principles for Shippers is that each Shipper will be allocated its Approved Nomination at each Welded Point each Day (as that Approved Nomination is amended in accordance with the provisions of this Operating Code).

  • If any Party defaults, without lawful excuse, in the payment of any money payable under this Operating Code on the due date for payment (or, where money is payable upon demand, upon demand being made) then interest shall be payable on the amount unpaid from the due date for payment until actual payment, at a rate equal to the Default Rate, calculated on a Daily basis.


More Definitions of Operating Code

Operating Code means the terms and conditions for access to a pipeline system as per Schedule IV of these regulations.;
Operating Code or "OC" the portion of the Grid Code which is identified as the Operating Code.
Operating Code means the general operating principles in respect of the Transportation Service for Gas attached as Exhibit E, as such may be modified from time to time in accordance with its terms or by mutual agreement of the Parties.

Related to Operating Code

  • Building Code means the regulations made under Section 34 of the Act.

  • State building code means the combined specialty codes.

  • Statutes means the Companies Act, the Electronic Transactions Act 1999 of Bermuda, and every other act (as amended from time to time) for the time being in force of the Legislature of Bermuda applying to or affecting the Company, the Memorandum of Association and/or these presents;

  • Condominium Act means Article 9-B of the New York Real Property Law (339-d et seq.) of the State of New York and all modifications, supplements and replacements thereof and all regulations with respect thereto, now or hereafter enacted or promulgated.

  • Data Protection Laws means EU Data Protection Laws and, to the extent applicable, the data protection or privacy laws of any other country;

  • Federal poverty guidelines means the poverty guidelines published annually in the Federal Register by the United States Department of Health and Human Services under its authority to revise the poverty line under section 673(2) of subtitle B of title VI of the omnibus budget reconciliation act of 1981, 42 USC 9902.

  • Data Protection Law means the applicable legislation protecting the fundamental rights and freedoms of persons and their right to privacy with regard to the processing of Personal Data under the Agreement (and includes, as far as it concerns the relationship between the parties regarding the processing of Personal Data by SAP on behalf of Customer, the GDPR as a minimum standard, irrespective of whether the Personal Data is subject to GDPR or not).