Enbridge Pipelines (AlaTenn) Inc.
Third Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 10/01/2001, Docket: GT01- 31-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 41 Original Sheet No. 41 : Effective
RATE SCHEDULE FT-SG (continued)
shall charge Shipper an amount to recoup the amount of tax levied
pursuant to the Alabama Utility Gross Receipts Tax as recognized
in the Commission's June 30, 1989 order in Alabama-Tennessee
Natural Gas Co., Docket Nos. CP88-269-004, et al., which have not
been previously paid by Shipper, which Transporter shall not use
the amounts so collected in establishing its general system rates.
The applicable Incidental Charges shall be stated in the FT-SG
Contract.
5.4 Imbalance Charge: In addition to the charges in Sections 5.1,
5.2, and 5.3, Transporter may charge Shipper an Imbalance Charge
as provided in Section 3 of the General Terms and Conditions of
Transporter's FERC Gas Tariff.
5.5 Allocated Take-or-Pay Charge: If applicable, Transporter shall
charge Shipper each month the direct billed amount of allocated
take-or-pay charges and volumetric surcharge as shown on the
currently effective Tariff Sheet No. 4A.
5.6 Transition Cost: If applicable, Transporter shall charge Shipper
each month the amount of transition cost, as determined pursuant
to Section 33 of the General Terms and Conditions of Transporter's
FERC Gas Tariff.
5.7 Upstream Transition Costs: If applicable, the pro rata pass
through, on an "as billed" basis, of certain upstream costs billed
to Transporter including, without limitation, upstream transition
costs.
5.8 IT Revenue Credit: If applicable, Transporter shall credit the
pro rata portion of IT revenue credits as provided under Section
35 of the General Terms and Conditions of Transporter's FERC Gas
Tariff.
6. CAPACITY RELEASE AND INTERRUPTIBLE TRANSPORTATION DELIVERIES
6.1 Transporter shall not be obligated to accept a bid for released
transportation capacity made by an FT-SG Shipper unless Shipper's
nominations under its FT-SG Contract equal its Contract Demand.
Should Transporter accept an