National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation
Fourth Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 10/01/2001, Docket: RP00-399-004, Status: Effective
Second Revised Sheet No. 398 Second Revised Sheet No. 398 : Effective
Superseding: First Revised Sheet No. 398
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
15. UNAUTHORIZED TENDERS AND RECEIPTS
15.1 Definition
Unauthorized tenders and receipts are amounts of gas delivered to
Transporter or taken by Shipper from Transporter:
(a) in the absence of a transportation service agreement and
submission of a nomination pursuant to Section 13 (in the case
of a Shipper), or an interconnection agreement (in the case of
an Operator), applicable to the receipt or delivery point in
question,
(b) following an interruption of service by Transporter pursuant
to Section 2.2 of the IT, ISS, IAS, P-1, W-1, IR-1, P-2 or
IR-2 Rate Schedules,
(c) in violation of an operational flow order issued by
Transporter to Shipper pursuant to Section 33 of these General
Terms and Conditions,
(d) following a curtailment or termination of service pursuant to
Section 5.4 of these General Terms and Conditions,
(e) following a discontinuance or curtailment of service pursuant
to Section 16 of these General Terms and Conditions,
(f) following a notification to Shipper or Operator requiring an
adjustment of receipts and deliveries pursuant to Section 14.6
hereof, or
(g) following a discontinuance, curtailment or termination of
service authorized by any other provision of this tariff or
agreement executed thereunder.
In addition, a Shipper's failure to return quantities of gas
advanced to it by Transporter pursuant to Section 2.11 of the EFT
Rate Schedule, Section 2.3 of the IAS Rate Schedule, or Section 2.3
of the IR-1 or IR-2 Rate Schedule when required by Transporter
shall constitute an unauthorized receipt of such quantities, and
receipts of gas that constitute unscheduled overruns of the
contract quantities under the service agreement(s) between Shipper
and Transporter during the effectiveness of an operational flow
order prohibiting such overruns shall constitute an unauthorized
receipt of such quantities.