Mississippi River Transmission Corp.
Original Volume No. 1-A
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Effective Date: 02/01/1990, Docket: GT90- 12-000, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 17 First Revised Sheet No. 17 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 17
RATE SCHEDULE FTS
FIRM TRANSPORTATION SERVICE
(Continued)
7. BALANCING RECEIPTS AND DELIVERIES
7.1 Pursuant to Section 10 of the Transportation General Terms
and Conditions, daily deliveries of gas by Transporter to Shipper
hereunder shall be approximately equal to daily receipts of gas by
Transporter from Shipper for transportation hereunder, less any gas
retained by Transporter in providing such transportation service.
Transporter shall have no obligation to take receipt of gas on any day
that Shipper fails to take delivery of equivalent quantities of gas
tendered by Transporter at the Delivery Point(s) and Transporter shall
have no obligation to deliver gas to Shipper on any day that Shipper
fails to deliver equivalent quantities to Transporter at the Receipt
Point(s). However, if deliveries hereunder by Transporter are greater
or less than the corresponding receipts of gas by Transporter for
transportation, less any gas retained, Transporter and Shipper agree
that any excess or deficiency in receipts or deliveries shall be
adjusted or corrected in accordance with the terms of Section 10 of the
Transportation General Terms and Conditions in addition to any other
charges or remedies to which Transporter may be entitled.
8. AUTHORIZED OVERRUN SERVICES
8.1 Transporter may, but is not obligated to, receive,
transport, and/or deliver on any day authorized overrun transportation
quantities of natural gas in excess of Shipper's MDTQ, whether in the
aggregate or as specified for each Receipt and Delivery Point, under
the Transportation Service Agreement when, in Transporter's reasonable
judgment, the delivery capacity of its system will permit such receipt,
transportation, and/or delivery without impairing the ability of
Transporter to meet its other obligations.