Midcoast Interstate Transmission, Inc.
Second Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 10/01/1997, Docket: GT97- 71-000, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 106 First Revised Sheet No. 106 : Effective
Superseding: ORIGINAL SHEET NO. 106
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (continued)
Transporter shall comply with the Communications of
the Releasing Shipper. Provided, however, that the
same Communications, in Transporter's sole opinion,
must not be inconsistent with Transporter's Tariff
or the terms of either the Releasing Shipper's or
Replacement Shipper's Service Contract. The
Releasing Shipper shall indemnify Transporter
against any claim or suit by the Replacement
Shipper, its successors or assigns, arising from
any action taken by Transporter in reliance upon
the Releasing Shipper's Communications, and shall
hold Transporter harmless for any action taken by
Transporter in reliance upon the Communications of
the Replacement Shipper. The Replacement Shipper
shall indemnify Transporter against any claim or
suit of any kind by the Releasing Shipper, its
successors or assigns, arising from any action
taken by Transporter in reliance upon the
Communications of the Replacement Shipper and shall
hold Transporter harmless for any actions taken by
Transporter in reliance upon the Communications of
the Releasing Shipper.
4. MEASURING EQUIPMENT
4.1 Measuring station: With respect to gas received or
delivered under a Transportation Contract, unless
otherwise agreed upon, all measuring facilities shall be
installed, if necessary, owned, maintained and operated
by Transporter or Transporter's designee near the Receipt
and Delivery Point(s).
(a) Orifice meters, if used, shall be installed and
operated, and gas quantities computed in accordance
with the current published recommendations of the
American Gas Association or as mutually agreed upon
by Transporter and Shipper.
(b) Diaphragm or Turbine Meters, if used, shall be
installed, and gas volumes computed, in accordance
with generally accepted industry practices.
(c) Electronic Flow Computers or other types of flow
computers are required, unless otherwise mutually