Haulage Reference Service Sample Clauses

The Haulage Reference Service clause establishes a standardized system for referencing and coordinating the transportation of goods, typically by road or rail. In practice, this clause may require parties to use a specific reference number or system when arranging, tracking, or invoicing for haulage services, ensuring that all shipments are properly identified and managed throughout the logistics process. Its core function is to streamline communication and documentation, reducing errors and disputes related to the movement of goods.
Haulage Reference Service. During the Term, in consideration of the Charges payable by the Pipeline User under the Agreement, the Tubridgi Parties jointly will: (a) receive Gas from or for the account of the Pipeline User at each User Receipt Point; and (b) deliver Gas to or for the account of the Pipeline User through each User Delivery Point, in accordance with, and subject to, the terms of the Agreement.
Haulage Reference Service. (a) The Service Provider will make the Haulage Reference Service available to Users and Prospective Users. (b) The Haulage Reference Service is a Service for: (i) the transportation of Gas by the Service Provider through the Network to a single eligible Delivery Point for use and consumption within the premises served by that Delivery Point; (ii) meter reading and associated data activities, and the provision and maintenance of a standard metering installation at the Delivery Point as appropriate for the required capacity and meter reading frequency; and (iii) ancillary activities as set out in the Reference Tariff Schedule, as may be requested by a User. (c) A delivery point is eligible for a Haulage Reference Service if: (i) it is a Delivery Point existing on the Network to which a service designated as a reference service under the 2010-15 Access Arrangement is provided on the Effective Date; or (ii) it is a new delivery point, established on or after the Effective Date, that is served from existing Network facilities, where: (A) the maximum allowable operating pressure is less than or equal to 500 kPa and the Service Provider reasonably expects that the delivery point will consume less than 10 TJ per annum; or (B) the maximum allowable operating pressure is less than or equal to 1,050 kPa and the Service Provider reasonably expects that the delivery point will consume 10 TJ per annum or greater.
Haulage Reference Service. The Haulage Reference Service comprises: ▪ accepting a quantity of Gas at a Transmission Receipt Point; ▪ the physical forward haulage of Gas from that Transmission Receipt Point to a Transmission Delivery Point; ▪ the delivery of an equivalent quantity of Gas at a Transmission Delivery Point; ▪ the provision and maintenance of Metering Equipment at Transmission Delivery Points; and ▪ readings of Metering Equipment at the Transmission Delivery Points once each Pipeline Day, with readings provided to Pipeline Users on a daily basis, on, and subject to, the terms and conditions referred to in section 4.1 and Annexure B of this Access Arrangement. The Haulage Reference Service does not include any of the Services that are Negotiated Services.
Haulage Reference Service. The Haulage Reference Service will be provided to Pipeline Users on and subject to the terms of an Agreement which will comprise: (a) the terms and conditions set out in Annexure B; and (b) the Specific Terms and Conditions agreed between the Tubridgi Parties and the Pipeline User. The Specific Terms and Conditions that form part of an Agreement between the Tubridgi Parties and a Pipeline User will comprise: (a) the details of the Transmission Receipt Point at which Gas is to be delivered to the Tubridgi Parties by or for the account of that Pipeline User pursuant to the Agreement; (b) the details of the Transmission Delivery Point at which Gas is to be delivered by the Tubridgi Parties to or for the account of that Pipeline User pursuant to the Agreement; (c) the date on which the Tubridgi Parties are to commence providing Pipeline Services pursuant to the Agreement; (d) the period for which the Agreement is to remain in force (assuming that it is not terminated earlier in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in Annexure B) (which period must be at least 12 months); (e) (for each User Delivery Point) the maximum Quantity of Gas which the Tubridgi Parties are obliged to deliver to or for the account of the Pipeline User pursuant to the Agreement through that User Delivery Point on any Pipeline Day; (f) the date on which the Agreement will terminate (assuming it is not terminated earlier in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in Annexure B) (which date must be at least 12 months after the date of the Agreement); and (g) an address and facsimile number for the purposes of the service of notices on the Pipeline User pursuant to the Agreement.
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