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Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004
sec.660Who is an affected party for a meter
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### sec.660 Who is an affected party for a meter
A person is an affected party for a meter if the person is, or may be, affected by—
the meter possibly registering outside its tolerance for error; or
inaccurate data obtained from the meter.
Also, the chief executive is an affected party for a meter used to work out the petroleum royalty, including, for example, a meter mentioned in section 629 (b) .
(sec.660-ssec.1) A person is an affected party for a meter if the person is, or may be, affected by— the meter possibly registering outside its tolerance for error; or inaccurate data obtained from the meter.
(sec.660-ssec.2) Also, the chief executive is an affected party for a meter used to work out the petroleum royalty, including, for example, a meter mentioned in section 629 (b) .
- (a) the meter possibly registering outside its tolerance for error; or
- (b) inaccurate data obtained from the meter.