NorAm Gas Transmission Company
Fourth Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 02/01/1995, Docket: RP94-343-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 201 Original Sheet No. 201 : Superseded
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(continued)
deletions, substitutions or additions of
Primary Delivery Point(s) within thirty
(30) days of Transporter's receipt of such
request from Shipper. A Shipper receiving
discounted service shall not be entitled to
received discounted rates for deliveries at
substituted or changed Primary Delivery
Points, unless Transporter and Shipper
expressly agree.
(b) Pressure. Transporter shall tender for delivery
and Shipper shall receive the Gas at whatever
working pressures are maintained in
Transporter's system at the Point(s) of Delivery
from time to time. In no event, however, shall
Transporter be obligated to tender for delivery
or shall Shipper receive Gas at a pressure
greater than the maximum (not to exceed the
applicable MAOP) or less than the minimum
pressure specified, if any, in the Service
Agreement.
(c) Constant Rates. Transporter shall tender and
Shipper shall receive Gas transported hereunder
at rates as constant as operationally feasible
and consistent with the corresponding delivery
nominations throughout each Day and throughout
each Service Month, provided however, said
constant rate obligation shall not be
interpreted to limit the Shipper's exercise of
its on-demand no-notice rights under Rate
Schedule NNTS.
5.5 Delivery Nominations and Scheduling. All Shippers
(except Shippers under Rate Schedule NNTS) desiring
service shall furnish delivery nominations for the
quantities of Gas each Shipper desires to have
scheduled for delivery by Transporter. Delivery
nominations shall consist of a designation by Shipper
as to the quantity of Gas it desires Transporter to
tender at a particular Point of Delivery under its
Service Agreement for any given Day, the individual
Point(s) of Receipt or Pool(s) and corresponding
suppliers from which such Gas will originate, and the
quantity from each such source. In the event that a