Code of Operations definition
Examples of Code of Operations in a sentence
In Northern Ireland, this means the Code of Operations approved by the Regulatory Authority and published by the relevant holder of a licence for the conveyance of gas issued by the Regulatory Authority.
It is acknowledged by the Company that nothing in this Agreement shall or shall be deemed to constitute a representation or a warranty by GNI that: the Connection Point shall or shall become an RNG Entry Point pursuant to the Code of Operations; and/or as to the amount of capacity which may be made available at any such RNG Entry Point.
The GNI congestion management procedures for the GNI System are as set out in the GNI Code of Operations Part H (Operations) Section 2A and the NGG congestion management procedures for the NGG System are as set out in the Network Code.
The Parties acknowledge that certain of the provisions of the Connected Systems Agreement will be specific to the RNG Entry Point anticipated to be declared at the Connection Point and shall incorporate such provisions as may be necessary to enable GNI obtain approval/acceptance of the Safety Case to include the Connection Point as an RNG Entry Point pursuant to the Code of Operations.
The Parties shall procure the Connected System Agreement is entered into in accordance with Clause 6.9 , it being acknowledged by the Company that RNG may not be delivered from the Delivery Facility to the Transportation System until such time as: the Connected System Agreement is executed and in effect; and the Connection Point has become an RNG Entry Point pursuant to the Code of Operations; and a Shipper is registered as a Shipper at the RNG Entry Point at the Connection Point.