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7.General duties of storage facility owners, LNG import or export facility owners etc
8.Duty to allow others to use storage facilities: exemptions for new and modified facilities
9.Duty to allow others to use storage facilities: review and revocation of exemptions
11.Duty to allow others to use LNG import or export facilities: exemptions for new and modified facilities
12.Duty to allow others to use LNG import or export facilities: review and revocation of exemptions
13.Duty to allow others to use LNG import or export facilities
14.Duty to allow others to use LNG import or export facilities: exemptions in relation to take-or-pay commitments
15.Exempt new and modified facilities: mechanisms for the allocation of capacity
16.Consequential amendments of the Petroleum Act 1998 in respect of storage facilities
17.Transitional provision in relation to exempt storage and LNG import or export facilities
PART 9 Licence modification procedure
41.Amendment of licence modification provisions in the Gas Act 1986
42.Transitional and savings provision for the Gas Act 1986 in relation to modification of licence conditions, references to the Competition Commission and Competition Commission membership
43.Amendment of licence modification provisions in the Electricity Act 1989
44.Transitional and savings provision for the Electricity Act 1989 in relation to modification of licence conditions, references to the Competition Commission and Competition Commission membership
Duties of gas distribution exemption holders and supply exemption holders
Duties of electricity distribution exemption holders and supply exemption holders
Obligations enforceable as relevant requirements under the Gas Act 1986
Obligations enforceable as relevant requirements under the Electricity Act 1989
Procedure for appeals under section 11C of the Electricity Act 1989
Modification of standard conditions of licences granted under the Gas Act 1986
Modification of standard conditions of licences granted under the Electricity Act 1989
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