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TF01014380052909PAIUTE PIPELINE COMPANY
TF02 1 A  2Second Revised Volume No. 1 A
TF03     56A0020005P126Second Revised Sheet No. 56A
TF04                First Revised Sheet No. 56A
TF05Edward C. McMurtrie, Vice President/General Manager
TF06060109022409RM96-1-029          080109
TF0712661129
                 
			GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
                                 (Continued)

1.		DEFINITIONS (Continued)

	1.50	"Priority 4" means industrial requirements for boiler fuel use at less 
		than 3,000 dth per day, but more than 1,500 dth per day, where 
		alternative fuel capabilities can meet such requirements, served by 
		firm transportation service.

	1.51	"Priority 5" means industrial requirements for large volume (3,000 dth 
		or more per day) boiler fuel use, where alternate fuel capabilities 
		can meet such requirements, served by firm transportation service.

	1.52	"Priority 6" means all loads served under an interruptible service 
		schedule. 

	1.53	"Priority Date" is the date that a request is deemed "complete" as set 
		forth in Sections 7.1 and 7.2 of Paiute's General Terms and Conditions. 

	1.54	"Process Gas" is defined as gas used for which alternate fuels are not 
		technically feasible such as in applications requiring precise 
		temperature controls and precise flame characteristics. For the 
		purposes of this definition, propane and other gaseous fuels shall not 
		be considered alternate fuels. 

	1.55	"Psia" means pressure expressed in pounds per square inch absolute. 

	1.56	"Receipt Point" is defined as any of the three points on Paiute's 
		system where gas can be delivered into Paiute's system: (1) the 
		Idaho Nevada Interconnection between Paiute and Northwest Pipeline 
	      	Corporation, also referred to as the "Owyhee Receipt Point"; (2) the
		Wadsworth Junction Interconnection between Paiute and Tuscarora Gas 
		Transmission Company, also referred to as the "Wadsworth Junction 
		Receipt Point"; and (3) the LNG Plant.

	1.57	"Receiving Party", when such term is used expressly in this tariff, 
		means the party who controls the facilities into which gas is 
		delivered for Shipper.  When used in the context of the NAESB Internet 
		Electronic Transport Related Standards 10.Y.Z, the term “Receiving 
		Party” means any party that hosts (either in-house or outsourced) an 
		Internet ET compliant server capable of receiving Internet ET packages. 

	1.58	"Residential" means service to customers which consists of direct 
		natural gas usage in a residential dwelling for space heating, air 
		conditioning, cooking, water heating, clothes drying, and other 
		residential uses and includes apartment buildings and other multi-unit 
		buildings.

	1.59	"Sanitation Facility Use" is defined as natural gas used to (a) 
		dispose of refuse, or (b) protect and maintain the general sanitation 
		requirements of the community at large.



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