Crossroads Pipeline Company
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 10/02/1995, Docket: CP94-342-001, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 49 Original Sheet No. 49 : Effective
(c) Shipper shall have the responsibility to inform its
suppliers, other transporters and all others involved
in the transportation, as to any curtailment or
interruption.
(d) Shipper shall hold Crossroads harmless for any and all
claims, suits, actions or proceedings whatsoever
threatened or initiated as a result of any curtailment
or interruption invoked by Crossroads pursuant to
the terms hereof, except that Crossroads shall not be
held harmless for its own negligence or willful
misconduct.
20. CONDITIONS OF RECEIPT AND DELIVERY
20.1 Receipt and Delivery Quantities: If Shipper does not accept
the quantity nominated by Shipper at the Delivery Point on
any day or days, then Crossroads may refuse to receive gas
from Shipper at the Receipt Point on such day or days.
Crossroads may refuse to deliver quantities to Shipper at
the Delivery Point if Shipper should be unable to provide
the equivalent quantities to Crossroads at the Receipt
Point.
20.2 Daily Rates of Flow: The gas to be transported hereunder
shall be received and delivered at uniform hourly and daily
rates of flow as nearly as practicable, subject to the daily
nominations as provided in Shipper's applicable Rate
Schedule and Section 13 hereof. It is recognized that due to
operating conditions, the quantities of gas received and
delivered may not be in balance on any one particular day.
Crossroads and Shipper shall endeavor to keep such
variance to a minimum.
20.3 Flow Control: Nothing contained herein or in Crossroads'
Rate Schedules shall limit Crossroads' right to operate flow
control or other equipment to require Shippers to remain
precisely in balance as to receipts and deliveries at any
time. Failure by Crossroads to operate flow control or
other equipment, or any allowance by Crossroads of
imbalances up to or exceeding balancing limits shall not limit
Crossroads' right to require Shippers to maintain strict
balances or Crossroads' right to operate flow control or
other equipment to require Shippers to remain precisely in
balance.
21. OPERATIONAL FLOW ORDERS (OFOs)
21.1 Crossroads will have the right to issue an OFO
to any Shipper or OBA Party when, in Crossroads'
sole judgement, an OFO is required to alleviate
conditions which threaten system integrity,
safety or service or to ensure compliance