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TF03      53  1  05P126First Revised Sheet No. 53
TF04                Original Sheet No. 53
TF05Edward C. McMurtrie, Vice President/General Manager
TF06040197021897RP97-136-000        060197
                   GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
                           (Continued)

1.  DEFINITIONS (Continued)

    1.17  "Feedstock Gas" is defined as natural gas used as a raw material
          for its chemical properties in creating an end product.

    1.18  "FERC" or "Commission" means the Federal Energy Regulatory
          Commission or any successor entity thereto.

    1.19  "Fire Protection Use" is defined as natural gas used by and for the
          benefit of fire fighting agencies in the performance of their
          duties.

    1.20  "Firm Load Electrical Emergency" (1) a condition where the
          curtailment and diversion of scheduled firm capacity and supply
          from Low Priority electrical generation demand, would create the
          situation where the electric utility, in order to comply with the
          curtailment order, would be required to shed residential firm
          electric load; and (2) an officer of the affected utility attests
          that no alternate source of electricity is available. As soon as
          reasonably practicable after the emergency occurs, the electric
          utility must provide Paiute with documentation that all other
          sources of electrical energy were being utilized (i.e., coal-
          fired, purchased power, fuel oil, etc.).

    1.21  "Gallon" means a unit of volume in the U.S. Customary System, used
          in liquid measurement equal to two hundred thirty-one (231) cubic
          inches or four (4) quarts.

    1.22  "Gas or Natural Gas" means any mixture of hydrocarbons or of
          hydrocarbons and non-combustible gases, in a gaseous state,
          consisting essentially of methane or a mixture of propane and air.
          Such gas may be either in its natural state produced from wells,
          including casing head and residue gas, or after manufacture or
          other methods of producing synthetic gas.

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