Southeast Supply Header, LLC
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 09/04/2008, Docket: CP07-44-005, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 217 Original Sheet No. 217
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(CONTINUED)
2. MEASUREMENT AND MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT (continued)
The accuracy of all measuring equipment shall be verified by
operator at least once each year and if requested, in the presence
of representatives of the other party, but neither Transporter nor
Shipper shall be required to verify the accuracy of such equipment
more frequently than once in any thirty (30) Day period. If the
operator agrees to verification and test of measuring equipment
and fails to perform such verification and testing, then the other
party shall have the right to cease or temporarily discontinue
service relative to such measuring equipment. If either party at
any time desires a special test of any measuring equipment, it
will promptly notify the other party and the parties shall then
cooperate to secure a prompt verification of the accuracy of such
equipment. Transportation and related expenses involved in the
testing of meters shall be borne by the party incurring such
expenses, provided, however, that Shipper shall not be responsible
for such Transportation and related expenses if the special
testing reveals that the meter(s) is (are) not operating within
the required tolerance level of one percent (1%).
The operator, for purposes of this section, shall be the owner of
the equipment referenced herein, or the agent of such owner, or
such other person as the parties may agree in writing.
If, upon any test, any measuring equipment is found to be in
error, such errors shall be taken into account in a practical
manner in computing the deliveries. If the resultant aggregate
error in the computed receipts or deliveries is not more than one
percent (1%), then previous receipts or deliveries shall be
considered accurate. All equipment shall, in any case, be
adjusted at the time of test to record correctly. If, however,
the resultant aggregate error in computing receipts or deliveries
exceeds one percent (1%), the previous recordings of such
equipment shall be corrected to zero error for any period which
is known definitely or agreed upon, but in case the period is not
known definitely or agreed upon, such correction shall be for a
period extending over one-half of the time elapsed since the date
of the last test.