Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation
Sixth Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 11/01/1996, Docket: RP96-378-000, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 574 First Revised Sheet No. 574 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 574
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
9.9 Zone Boundary Entry Quantity and Zone Boundary Exit Quantity
Each executed service agreement under Rate Schedules CDS, FT-1, SCT
and SS-1 shall specify for each Zone, the Customer's relevant Zone Boundary
Entry Quantity and Zone Boundary Exit Quantity, by zone. Each Customer's
aggregate Zone Boundary Entry Quantity and Zone Boundary Exit Quantity for
service under Rate Schedules CDS, FT-1, SCT and SS-1 are set forth in the
LINKþ System. Pipeline shall permit in-line custody transfers for up to
the Zone Boundary Entry Quantity and Zone Boundary Exit Quantity at the
applicable zone boundary. Custody transfers may take place at the zone
boundary between firm service agreements, interruptible service agreements,
and any combination thereof. In the event the Zone Boundary Exit Quantity
and the Zone Boundary Entry Quantity for adjacent zones are not equal,
Customer's right to cause gas to exit or enter such zones is limited to the
lower of the Zone Boundary Exit Quantity or Zone Boundary Entry Quantity.
Volumes delivered at the exit of any zone are deemed delivered within that
zone and the subsequent receipt is deemed received in the downstream zone
for rate calculation purposes.