Common use of No Precedential Effect Clause in Contracts

No Precedential Effect. Except as expressly provided for in this Agreement, and for the reasons described in Section 2.1.2, among others, this Agreement and, in particular the rates established in accordance herewith, shall not constitute a precedent in any future proceedings, except to enforce the terms of this Agreement. This Agreement shall not be used as evidence that a particular method is a “long-standing practice” as that term is used in Columbia Gas Transmission used in Public Service Comm. of New York v. FERC, 642 F.2d 1335 (D.C. Cir. 1980).

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Sources: Cost Sharing and Recovery Agreement

No Precedential Effect. Except as expressly provided for in this Agreement, and for the reasons described in Section 2.1.2, among others, this Agreement and, in particular the rates established in accordance herewith, shall not constitute a precedent in any future proceedings, except to enforce the terms of this Agreement. This Agreement shall not be used as evidence that a particular method is a “long-standing practice” as that term is used in Columbia Gas Transmission used in Public Service Comm. of New York v. FERC, 642 F.2d 1335 (D.C. Cir. 1980).

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Sources: Cost Sharing and Recovery Agreement