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. 107 First Revised Sheet No. 107 : Effective
Superseding: ORIGINAL SHEET NO. 107
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (continued)
agreed, and such shall be installed, and volumes
calculated in accordance with generally accepted
industry practices.
(d) New Measurement Techniques - If at any time a new
method or technique is developed with respect to
gas measurement or the determination of the factors
used in such gas measurement, such new method or
technique may be substituted.
4.2 Check measuring equipment: Transporter and Shipper may
install, maintain, and operate, at its own expense, such
check measuring equipment as desired, provided that such
equipment be installed on its own facilities so as not to
interfere with the operation of either Party's measuring
equipment at or near the Point of Delivery.
4.3 Right to be present: Transporter and Shipper have the
right to have representatives present at the time of any
installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing,
inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in
connection with the other's measuring equipment used in
measuring or checking the measurement of deliveries of
gas under the executed Service Contract. The records
from such measuring equipment shall remain the property
of their owner, but upon request each will submit to the
other its records and charts together with calculation
therefrom, for inspection and verification, subject to
return within ten (10) days after receipt thereof.
4.4 Care required: All installations of measuring equipment
applying to or affecting deliveries of gas shall be made
in such manner as to permit an accurate determination of
the quantity of gas delivered and ready verification of
the accuracy of measurement. Care shall be exercised by
Transporter and Shipper in the installation, maintenance
and operation of pressure regulating equipment so as to
prevent any inaccuracy in the determination of the volume
of gas delivered by Transporter to Shipper.
4.5 Calibration and test of meters: The accuracy of
Transporter's measuring equipment shall be verified at
reasonable intervals, and if requested, in the presence
of representatives of Shipper or Transporter, but neither
party shall be required to verify the accuracy of
equipment more frequently than once in any thirty (30)
day period. In the event either party shall notify the