Phillips Gas Pipeline Company
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 06/01/1993, Docket: RS92- 47-003, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 38 Original Sheet No. 38 : Effective
7.3 Remedies for Failure to Pay: If such failure to pay continues
for sixty (60) days after payment is due, PGPL, in addition to
any other remedy it may have, may (subject to obtaining any
requisite regulatory approval) suspend further receipt and
delivery of gas until such amount is paid unless Shipper in good
faith disputes the amount owing and pays such amount as it
concedes to be correct. In addition, should legal action be
necessary to secure payment, Shipper shall pay PGPL's costs
and attorney's fees.
8. NOTICE OF CHANGES IN OPERATING CONDITIONS
PGPL and Shipper shall notify each other from time to time as
necessary of expected changes in the rates of delivery or receipt
of gas, or in the pressures or other operating conditions, and
the reason for such expected changes, to the end that the other
party may be prepared to properly react to such changes when
they occur.
9. FORCE MAJEURE
9.1 In the event either party hereto is rendered unable, wholly or
in part by force majeure to carry out its obligations under this
contract other than to make payments due hereunder, the
obligations of the party so far as they are affected by such force
majeure shall be suspended during the continuance of any
inability so caused, but for no longer period, and such cause
shall as far as possible be remedied with all reasonable
dispatch.
9.2 The term "force majeure" as employed herein shall mean acts
of God, strikes, lockouts or other industrial disturbances, acts
of the public enemy, wars, blockades, insurrections, riots,
epidemics, landslides, fires, lightning, earthquakes, storms,
floods, washouts, arrests and restraints of governments and