Guardian Pipeline, L.L.C.
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 08/01/2010, Docket: RP10-926-000, Status: Effective
Third Revised Sheet No. 371 Third Revised Sheet No. 371
Superseding: Second Revised Sheet No. 371
FORM OF SERVICE AGREEMENT
FOR RATE SCHEDULE PAL (Continued)
2.2 The termination of this Service Agreement triggers
pregranted abandonment under Section 7 of the Natural Gas
Act as of the effective date of the termination.
2.3 Any provisions of this Service Agreement necessary to
correct or cash out imbalances or to pay all applicable
rates, charges, and penalties under this Service Agreement
shall survive the other parts of this Service Agreement
until such time as such balancing or payment has been
accomplished.
ARTICLE III
RATES AND CHARGES, RATE SCHEDULE AND GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
3.1 Shipper agrees to and shall pay Transporter all applicable
maximum rates, and charges provided for in Transporter's
Rate Schedule PAL and the GT&C, as effective from time to
time, for service under this Service Agreement, unless
service is rendered hereunder at discounted or negotiated
rates under Section 26.1 or Section 26.2 of the GT&C. The
rates and charges that Shipper shall pay Transporter are
those agreed to and set forth on Exhibit "A" of this
Service Agreement.
3.2 Shipper agrees that Transporter shall have the unilateral
right to file with the appropriate regulatory authority and
make changes effective in: (i) the rates and charges
applicable to service pursuant to Transporter's Rate
Schedule PAL; (ii) the terms and conditions of service for
Transporter's Rate Schedule PAL pursuant to which service
hereunder is rendered; and/or (iii) any provision of the
GT&C applicable to service under Rate Schedule PAL.
Transporter agrees that Shipper may protest or contest the
aforementioned filings or may seek authorization from duly
constituted regulatory authorities for such adjustments to
Transporter's Tariff as may be necessary to ensure that the
provisions in (i), (ii), and (iii) above are consistent
with the regulatory law and policy.