Gulf South Pipeline Company L P
Sixth Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 01/01/2008, Docket: RP08- 77-000, Status: Effective
Second Revised Sheet No. 811 Second Revised Sheet No. 811 : Effective
Superseding: First Revised Sheet No. 811
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Section 1
(Continued)
"Shoulder Month/Daily Contract Demand" shall mean the quantity of
gas which Gulf South shall be obligated to deliver to Customer on
any day during the Shoulder months. The Shoulder Month Daily
Contract Demand for NNS shall be not less than 50% of the Winter
Season Daily Contract Demand.
"Site Map" is the term used to describe a Web page of URL links,
which resembles a table of contents or directory tree structure,
of categories and subcategories of information.
"Small Customer Rate Option" shall mean the rate available to any
Customer which received service under Gulf South's G Rate
Schedule as of May 18, 1992, and which elects to pay a one-part,
volumetric rate instead of the two-part rate under a FTS or NNS
agreement. A Customer which elects the Small Customer Rate
Option shall be required to schedule and take quantities up to
its primary MDQ for all firm services subject to a Small Customer
Rate Option before utilizing any other transportation service.
Provided, however, a Customer which elects the Small Customer
Rate Option will be allowed to schedule and take quantities only
on an interruptible basis ("SCRO exemption") to service an
interruptible industrial load at the point of delivery if (1)
such Small Customer provides to Gulf South an affidavit attesting
that the gas being transported will be used for an industrial
load which otherwise would be lost without the SCRO exemption;
and (2) Small Customer and Gulf South agree to a method to
determine the allocation of the industrial load's takes at the
delivery point. Small Customers which qualify for an SCRO
exemption shall provide Gulf South with sufficient information to
verify actual daily volumes delivered to such interruptible
industrials each month. In the event it becomes necessary for
Gulf South to interrupt the gas flowing to such interruptible
load, the Small Customer may not serve that interruptible load
through either NNS-SCO or FTS-SCO. Failure to abide by this
provision may result in the Small Customer being disqualified
from utilizing an SCRO exemption in the future, at Gulf South's
discretion.
"Standard Client Configuration" is the term used to describe the
configuration that allows simultaneous access to multiple industry
Web sites.