Iroquois Gas Transmission System, L.P.
FIRST REVISED VOLUME NO. 1
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Effective Date: 04/15/2010, Docket: RP10-489-000, Status: Effective
EIGHTH REVISED SHEET NO. 164 EIGHTH REVISED SHEET NO. 164
Superseding: SEVENTH REVISED SHEET NO. 164
ARTICLE VI - NOTICES
Notices to Transporter shall be addressed to:
Iroquois Gas Transmission System, L.P.
c/o Iroquois Pipeline Operating Company
One Corporate Drive
Suite 600
Shelton, Connecticut 06484
Attention: Marketing, Development & Commercial
Operations
Contract Administration
Notices to Shipper hereunder shall be addressed to:
[NAME OF SHIPPER]
[ADDRESS]
[ATTENTION:]
Either party may change its address under this Article by
written notice to the other party.
ARTICLE VII - TRANSFER AND ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACT
Any entity which shall succeed by purchase, merger or
consolidation to the properties, substantially as an entirety,
of either Transporter or Shipper, as the case may be, shall be
entitled to the rights and shall be subject to the obligations
of its predecessor in title under this Contract. [Any party may,
without relieving itself of its obligations under this Contract,
assign any of its rights hereunder to an entity with which it is
affiliated, but otherwise no assignment of this Contract or of
any of the rights or obligations hereunder shall be made unless
there first shall have been obtained the written consent thereto
of Shipper in the event of an assignment by Transporter or
Transporter in the event of an assignment by Shipper, which
consents shall not be unreasonably withheld.][Any party may,
without relieving itself of its obligations under this Contract,
assign any of its rights hereunder to an entity if that party
first obtains the written consent thereto of the other party
and such consents shall not be unreasonably withheld.] It is
agreed, however, that the restrictions on assignment contained
in this Article VII shall not in any way prevent either party to
this Contract from pledging or mortgaging its rights hereunder
as security for its indebtedness.