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Effective Date: 03/01/2008, Docket: RP08-184-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 149 Original Sheet No. 149 : Pending
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
17. FORCE MAJEURE, RESERVATION CHARGE CREDITS
17.1. (a) Effect of Force Majeure. In the event SGRM is
rendered unable, wholly or in part, by reason of an event of Force
Majeure, as defined herein, to perform, wholly or in part, any
obligation or commitment under Customer's Storage Service
Agreement, it is agreed that upon SGRM's giving notice and full
particulars of such Force Majeure event on its Internet Web Site
and/or in writing to Customer within seventy-two (72) hours after
the occurrence of the cause relied on, then the obligations of
SGRM shall be suspended to the extent that SGRM's ability to
perform such obligations is affected by such Force Majeure event
and for the period of such Force Majeure condition, but for no
longer period, and such cause shall as far as possible be remedied
with all reasonable dispatch.
(b) Force Majeure and Obligation to Pay/Credit
Reservation Charges. A Customer taking firm service under Rate
Schedules FSS or SFS shall not be relieved of its obligation to
pay Reservation Charges specified in such firm Rate Schedules due
to an event of Force Majeure and SGRM shall include the full
amount of such Reservation Charges on the Customer's invoice for
any Month in which an event of Force Majeure shall have occurred,
provided, however, that SGRM shall calculate credits against the
Customer's Reservation Charges payable under Rate Schedules FSS or
SFS and its Storage Service Agreement to reflect any reduction in
SGRM's ability to render firm services resulting from an event of
Force Majeure declared by SGRM and shall include such credits on
the firm Customer's invoice for the next succeeding Month, in
accordance with Section 17.1(c) below.