Segregated Batch definition

Segregated Batch means a batch identifiable as the property of a single Shipper and moved through the pipeline so as to maintain this singular identity and ownership.
Segregated Batch means a Batch of Product that is not part of a Fungible Batch, which has specific identifiable characteristics and which is moved through the System as an identifiable unit so as to maintain its quality and characteristics. The transportation of a Segregated Batch on the System is subject to acceptance by Carrier, in its sole discretion.
Segregated Batch means a quantity of one type of Crude Oil meeting the Quality Specifications set forth in Item 15, for which the Shipper desires separate identity and segregation so as to deliver, as nearly as reasonably practicable, the identical Crude Oil received. Transportation of a Batch as a Segregated Batch is subject to the availability of tankage.

Examples of Segregated Batch in a sentence

  • Transportation of a Batch as a Segregated Batch is subject to the availability of tankage.

  • A "Segregated Batch" is a quantity of one Commodity meeting the specifications set forth in Item 15, for which the Shipper desires separate identity and segregation so as to deliver, as nearly as reasonably practicable, the identical Commodity received.

  • A "Segregated Batch" is a quantity of petroleum product being the product of a single shipper.

  • Shippers shall also be responsible for the payment of any duties, taxes or other amounts that may be levied by a third-party regulatory agency on the Diluent transported on the Carrier’s system.(f) If Petroleum Products are nominated using a Magellan Pipe Line product code and Shipper subsequently redirects such nomination to a non-Magellan destination, then such Petroleum Products will be transported in accordance with this tariff, as a Fungible Batch or a Segregated Batch, at the discretion of Carrier.

  • Shipper may be required to furnish suitable buffers to accompany a Segregated Batch of Crude Petroleum.

  • Where Crude Petroleum to be shipped requires transportation in a Segregated Batch, Shipper or its Consignee shall provide tankage to meet minimum Nomination requirements as provided in Item 60 at a point where the System is available for receipt and transportation of such Segregated Batches.

  • For Product shipped as a Segregated Batch, Shipper must meet all requirements herein for shipment as a Segregated Batch (including, without limitation, storage requirements and minimum Nomination volume).

  • Carrier may accept or reject any shipment Nominated as a Segregated Batch in its complete and sole discretion.

  • Any request for transportation of a Segregated Batch must include the requested product, origin, destination, cycle, and volume.

  • Any request to ship a Segregated Batch must be made both through Carrier’s Transport4 portal, and via an email to segregatedbatch@colpipe.com.


More Definitions of Segregated Batch

Segregated Batch. [W] means a A tender of Crude Petroleum having specific identifiable characteristics which is moved through the pipeline and pipeline facilities so as to maintain its identity.
Segregated Batch. [W] means a A tender of Crude Petroleum in a batch having specific identifiable characteristics which is moved through the pipeline and pipeline facilities as a unit so as to maintain its quality and characteristics as may be determined based on analysis of a sample of such Crude Petroleum.
Segregated Batch means a Tender of Petroleum or Reclaimed Petroleum having specific identifiable characteristics, which is transported through the pipeline, and pipeline facilities so as to maintain its identity.

Related to Segregated Batch

  • Segregated ballast means the ballast water introduced into a tank which is completely separated from the cargo oil and oil fuel system and which is permanently allocated to the carriage of ballast or to the carriage of ballast or cargoes other than oil or noxious substances as variously defined in the Annexes of the present Convention.

  • Segregated Account means a client bank account as defined by and held in accordance with the Applicable Regulations.

  • Segregated funds means the amount of benefits that would

  • Segregated facilities, as used in this provision, means any waiting rooms, work areas, rest rooms and wash rooms, restaurants and other eating areas, time clocks, locker rooms and other storage or dressing areas, parking lots, drinking fountains, recreation or entertainment areas, transportation, and housing facilities provided for employees, that are segregated by explicit directive or are in fact segregated on the basis of race, color, religion, or national origin because of habit, local custom, or otherwise.

  • Surplus Account has the meaning assigned to it in Section 3.02(a).

  • Series Account means any deposit, securities, trust, escrow or similar account maintained for the benefit of the Investor Certificateholders of any Series or Class, as specified in any Supplement.

  • Retirement Account means any retirement or pension fund or account, listed in Iowa Code section 627.6(8)“f” as exempt from execution, regardless of the amount of contribution, the interest generated, or the total amount in the fund or account.

  • Transfer Account means the account established hereunder to which amounts transferred to this Plan from a direct plan-to-plan transfer in accordance with Section 4.7 are allocated.

  • Segregate means to separate and withhold from use or sale batches, lots, cannabis, usable cannabis, or cannabis-derived products in order to first determine its suitability for use through testing by an approved laboratory.

  • Segregation means sorting and separate storage of various components of solid waste namely biodegradable wastes including agriculture and dairy waste, non biodegradable wastes including recyclable waste, non- recyclable combustible waste, sanitary waste and non recyclable inert waste, domestic hazardous wastes, and construction and demolition wastes ;

  • Separate Account shall have the respective meanings assigned to such terms in Section 3 of ERISA.

  • Collection Accounts As defined in Section 3.10(a).

  • Excess Loss Account has the meaning set forth in Reg. Section 1.1502-19.