White River Hub, LLC
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 11/01/2008, Docket: RP08-645-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 53 Original Sheet No. 53
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
1.21 Force majeure event includes without limitation by this recital:
acts of God, including fires, explosions, earthquakes or volcanic eruptions,
storms, floods, washouts and extreme cold or freezing weather: necessity for
compliance with any court order, law, regulation or ordinance promulgated by
any governmental authority having jurisdiction, either federal, state or
local, civil or military; acts of a public enemy; wars and civil disturbances;
strikes, lockouts or other industrial disturbances; shutdowns for purposes of
necessary repairs, relocations, or construction of facilities, breakage or
accident to machinery or lines of pipe; the necessity for testing (as required
by governmental authority or as deemed necessary for safe operation by the
testing party); inability of either party to obtain necessary materials,
supplies, permits, or labor to perform or comply with any obligation or
condition of this tariff; inability to obtain rights of way; and any other
causes that are not reasonably in the control of the party claiming
suspension.
1.22 Gas or natural gas means combustible hydrocarbon gas.
1.23 Gas Processing Customer means any Shipper which has contracted for
processing services at a natural gas processing plant directly connected to
White River.
1.24 Gas Service Administrator or GSA means the operator of a natural
gas processing plant directly connected to White River, who is appointed to
acquire and manage Residue Gas capacity on behalf of one or more Gas
Processing Customers.
1.25 Imbalance means the difference between a Shipper's scheduled
delivery and the quantity of gas received by White River from the Shipper
during the applicable nomination period adjusted for lost and unaccounted-for
gas.
1.26 Inert substances means non-combustible substances contained in the
gas, including, but not limited to, helium, carbon dioxide and nitrogen.