Cheyenne Plains Gas Pipeline Company, L.L.C.
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Effective Date: 07/26/2010, Docket: RP10-876-000, Status: Effective
Second Revised Sheet No. 290 Second Revised Sheet No. 290
Superseding: First Revised Sheet No. 290
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
12. BILLING AND PAYMENT (Continued)
12.6 Termination of Service. Without prejudice to any other rights and
remedies available to Transporter under the law and the TSA,
Transporter shall have the right to terminate transportation
service using the following notification procedures if any
undisputed amount billed to a defaulting Shipper remains unpaid for
more than 30 Days after the due date thereof. If the defaulting
Shipper has released a portion of its capacity, then Transporter
shall also comply with the requirements of Section 9.22.
(a) First Notice: On or about ten Days after the due date of any
payment, Transporter shall provide written notice to the
defaulting Shipper and to the FERC that service may be
terminated in 30 Days unless payment is received;
(b) Second Notice: On or about 20 Days after the due date of any
payment, Transporter shall provide written notice to the
defaulting Shipper and to the FERC, that service may be
terminated in 20 Days unless payment is received;
(c) Final Notice: On or about 30 Days after the due date of any
payment, Transporter shall provide written notice to the
defaulting Shipper and to the FERC, that service will be
terminated unless payment is received within ten Days.
(d) If a defaulting Shipper's service is terminated under a TSA,
such Shipper shall compensate Transporter for any difference
between the revenues due Transporter for the remaining
contract term under the terminated TSA and the revenues to be
received under a replacement TSA, if any, marketed to another
Shipper to replace the terminated TSA.