Ozark Gas Transmission, L. L. C.
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 11/01/1998, Docket: CP98-266-002, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 72 Original Sheet No. 72 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (continued)
only by the equipment owner or such owner's
representative, unless otherwise agreed upon. Both
Transporter and Shipper shall have the right to be
present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning,
changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or
adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring
equipment; provided, however, failure of either
Transporter or Shipper to witness such an operation shall
not affect the validity of such operation in any way.
The records from such measuring equipment shall remain
the property of their owner, but upon request, each will
submit to the other its records and charts, together with
calculations therefrom, for inspection, subject to return
within thirty (30) Days after receipt thereof. The
measurement equipment of Shipper shall be for check
purposes only and, except as expressly provided in an
executed Service Agreement, shall not be used in the
measurement of Natural Gas for purposes of such Service
Agreement.
3.6 Calibration and Test of Meters. The accuracy of all
measuring equipment shall be verified by Transporter at
reasonable intervals, and, if requested, in the presence
of representatives of Shipper, 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 either Transporter or Shipper at any
time desires a special test of any measuring equipment,
it will promptly notify the other and Transporter and
Shipper shall then cooperate to secure a prompt
verification of the accuracy of such equipment.
3.7 Correction of Metering Errors. If, upon any test, any
measuring equipment is found to be inaccurate, such
equipment shall be adjusted immediately to measure
accurately. If upon any test the measuring equipment in
the aggregate is found to be inaccurate by two percent
(2%) or more at a recording corresponding to the average
hourly rate of Natural Gas flow for the period since the
last preceding test, previous recordings of such
equipment and any payments based thereon shall be
corrected at the rate of such inaccuracy 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, not
exceeding a correction period of sixteen (16) Days.
3.8 Failure of Measuring Equipment. In the event any
measuring equipment is out of service or out of repair so
that the quantity of Natural Gas received or delivered
through such meter cannot be ascertained or computed from
the readings thereof, the