Allocation Procedure Clause Samples

Allocation Procedure. 9.1 Without prejudice to the provisions set forth in GC 10, the quantities allocated at the Delivery Point shall be the quantities of the Confirmed Daily Nominations. 9.2 Without prejudice to the provisions set forth in GC 10, the quantities at the Redelivery Point shall be the quantities of the Confirmed Daily Nominations. However, in case of Exceptional Events the Carrier may need to change to a measure-based system for specific days: in such case, the allocated quantities at the Redelivery Point will be based on measured quantities at the Redelivery Point pro rata the total FluxSwiss' shipper nominations, with daily credit/debit for difference between measure allocated and nominations, which differences will be settled at the end of each quarter, using the following reference price: - the monthly average of the ‘Italian PSV – Day-ahead’ prices published by Platts in the ‘EUROPEAN GAS DAILYreport in the table ‘Platts European Gas Midpoints’. 9.3 In the event the allocation process between Carrier and its adjacent pipeline operator(s) is changed so that the quantities at the Redelivery Point shall not be the quantities of the Confirmed Daily Nomination, such change may be notified to Shippers with a 30 (thirty) days notice, and shall apply as from the first day of the month indicated in such notification.
Allocation Procedure. The applicable Allocation Procedure has been described in the Stor- age Specification.
Allocation Procedure. For the allocation of Available Intraday Capacity on the Austria-Slovenia Interconnection: a) APG mandates ELES to allocate available transmission intraday capacity rights from the direction Austria to Slovenia in the name and on behalf of APG. b) ELES performs intraday capacity allocations from the direction Slovenia to Austria in its own name and on its own behalf. In the scope of this Intraday Capacity Access Rules ELES acts as the Transmission Capacity Allocator for cross-border interconnections of both Parties. Proceedings related to this Intraday Capacity Access Rules may be discontinued or interrupted by ELES and/or APG at any time without prior notice - be it temporarily in case of technical failures, or permanently (e.g. change of capacity allocation method). All relevant information according to Article 2.2 is made available on the TSOs Websites: For direction Austria to Slovenia: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ For direction Slovenia to Austria: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇
Allocation Procedure. 7.1. Allocation of Natural Gas shall become necessary in the event that Natural Gas of several Customers has been either injected or withdrawn (as the case may be) at the Delivery Point. 7.2. The Allocation of the Customer’s quantities of Natural Gas after injection or withdrawal (as the case may be) shall for each and every Hour be based on the Allocation Procedure which has been agreed upon between the Neighbouring Network Operator and the Provider for the Delivery Point. Such Allocation Procedure will for each and every Hour take into account the quantities of Natural Gas measured at the Delivery Point and the quantities of Natural Gas matched in accordance with the Operating Agreement hereunder. 7.3. The Allocation of the Customer’s Natural Gas shall for each and every Hour form the mutually agreed basis for all operational and billing purposes. The Allocation Procedure to be applied is stipulated in the Storage Specification.
Allocation Procedure. 1. The Allocation of Natural Gas will be necessary, if the Storage Cus- tomer’s Natural Gas at a Delivery Point is injected or withdrawn and therefore as well metered unseparated from Natural Gas of other Stor- age Customers.
Allocation Procedure. 10.1. With regard to the allocation of Plant Products, for each accounting period, the actual Plant Products will be allocated to each Gathering System Delivery Point in the ratio of the Theoretical Plant Product Content of each Gathering System Delivery Point over the sum of the Theoretical Plant Product Content for all Gathering System Delivery Points. The Component amount will be determined by analysis at the Plant Products Delivery Point. The "Theoretical Plant Product Content of each Gathering System Delivery Point" shall equal the product of the Gathering System Delivery Point's share of plant inlet MCF multiplied by the GPM (Gallons per MCF) as determined by the chromatograph analysis of a sample of the Gathering System Delivery Point. 10.2. With regard to the allocation of Field Drip, all drip recovered from time to time will be redelivered from the field separators owned by Gatherer to storage tanks owned and controlled by Producer. 10.3. With regard to the allocation of the Gathering Drip, for each accounting period, actual Gathering Drip will be allocated to each Gathering System Delivery Point in the ratio of the product of the Gathering System Delivery Point’s share of plant inlet MCF multiplied by the GPM (Gallons per MCF) of hexanes and heavier hydrocarbons as determined by the chromatograph analysis of a sample of the Gathering System Delivery Point. 10.4. With regard to the allocation of Residue Gas, for each accounting period, the actual metered residue gas at each Residue Gas Delivery Point shall be allocated to each Gathering System Delivery Point in the ratio of the calculated Theoretical Residue Remaining for the Gathering System Delivery Point over the sum of Calculated Theoretical Residue Remaining for all Gathering System Delivery Points. The "Calculated Theoretical Residue Remaining" shall equal each Gathering System Delivery Point's share of plant inlet volume MCF\MMBtu, minus each Gathering System Delivery Point Plant Product shrinkage (product shrinkage factors based on GPA 2145-03 bulletin), minus the allocated Plant Fuel.
Allocation Procedure. For each rolling 12 month period during the term hereof, Supplier shall allocate, by quantity (expressed in pounds for each Product) and delivery date, its production capacity to provide the Products to Purchaser during each rolling 12 month period during the term hereof, as follows (the resulting allocations to Purchaser, Purchaser's "Annual Allocation" with respect to such Product): [Material omitted and filed separately with the SEC pursuant to a request for confidential treatment]
Allocation Procedure. 7.1. Allocation of Natural Gas shall become necessary in the event that Natural Gas of several Storage Customers has been either injected or withdrawn (as the case may be) at the Delivery Point. 7.2. The Allocation of the Storage Customer’s quantities of Natural Gas after injection or withdrawal (as the case may be) shall for each and every Hour be based on the Allocation Procedure which has been agreed upon between the Neighboring Network Operator and the Storage Service Provider in view of the Delivery Point. Such Allocation Procedure will for each and every Hour take into account the quantities of Natural Gas measured at the Delivery Point and the quantities of Natural Gas matched in accordance with Article 8.4 of the Storage Specification (Annex 3 of the Storage Service Agreement). 7.3. The Allocation of the Storage Customer’s Natural Gas shall for each and every Hour form the mutually agreed basis for all operational and billing purposes. 7.4. The Allocation Procedure to be applied is stipulated in the Storage Specification.
Allocation Procedure. The AIM Operating Fee and the AOG Employee Operating Payments are collectively referred to as the "OPERATING FEE". The AIM Performance Fee and the AOG Employee Performance Payments are collectively referred to as the "PERFORMANCE FEE". The AIM Management Fees and the AOG Employee Payments are collectively referred to as the "MANAGEMENT FEES". For greater clarity, in respect of the Operating Fee and the Performance Fee, a portion thereof (the "AIM PERCENT") shall be paid by AOG and the Trust to AIM and a portion thereof (the "AOG EMPLOYEE PERCENT") shall be paid by AOG to certain of its employees (other than the AIM Managers). The parties further agree that as part of the Services, AIM shall provide the Board of Directors of AOG with recommendations as to the distribution of the AOG Employee Percent and that the AIM Percent and the AOG Employee Percent of the Operating Fee, Termination Fee and Performance Fee shall be as follows: After Prior to AIM Percent October 4, 2004 October 4, 2004 -------------------- --------------- --------------- Operating Fee 66 2/3% 66 2/3% Termination Fee 66 2/3% 66 2/3% Performance Fee 60% 66 2/3% AOG Employee Percent Operating Fee 33 1/3% 33 1/3% Termination Fee 33 1/3% 33 1/3% Performance Fee 40% 33 1/3% unless otherwise determined by AIM in its sole discretion. In addition, AIM will have the option (subject to any necessary regulatory approval) exercisable by written notice from AIM, on its own behalf and on behalf of the employees of AOG, within 15 days of the end of the relevant period to direct that all or a portion of the AIM Percent and the AOG Employee Percent of the Performance Fee described above be paid in Trust Units at the Unit Market Price calculated as at the end of the relevant period.
Allocation Procedure. On notification of a potential void property, each Registered Provider will enter the agreed details of the property onto the Isle of Wight Housing Register system. Each Registered Provider will determine the eligibility criteria for each property. The Registered Provider will aim to advertise 80% of vacant properties to applicants without a current affordable housing tenancy. Properties that have been deemed by the landlord to be subject to either a local lettings plan or a planning restriction will be allocated in accordance with that plan or restriction. Available properties will be advertised in the next available bidding cycle, however properties maybe withdrawn at a later date if it is not returned to the landlord. Properties will be advertised on the Isle of Wight Housing Register Website, in each partner’s offices, local area council offices and a dedicated telephone service. The partnership will endeavour to review locations on a regular basis. Applicants can apply for individual properties via the website, the telephone, text message, through their support worker or in person at any of the parties’ offices. Applicants can apply for as many advertised properties as they wish but will only be considered for those properties where they meet the advertised eligibility criteria. See Appendix 3 for procedures relating to applicants that have been deemed to be statutory homeless. Applicants that are identified as being vulnerable and unable to use the system themselves will be automatically registered for properties that match their requirements. Applicants that are currently housed in temporary accommodation provided by the local housing authority under homelessness legislation will be monitored to ensure that they are actively bidding for available properties. Failure to do so may results in automatic bidding being implemented on their behalf. Failure to accept any offer of permanent accommodation may result in the ending of the Council’s homelessness duty and the temporary accommodation. At the close of each bidding cycle, each Registered Provider will shortlist the applicants that applied for each property and consider the most suitable applicant in the highest band, in cases where there are more than one applicant in the highest band then the applicant that has been registered in that band the longest will be considered first. In cases where there are more than one applicant in the highest band with the same band registration date, then the applica...