Demand Response Payments Sample Clauses

Demand Response Payments. Subject to clause 5.1(c) of the Terms and Conditions, you will be entitled to receive the following Demand Response Payments: $20.00 Payable per Demand Response Event.
Demand Response Payments. (a) You will be entitled to receive certain payments under this Contract (Demand Response Payments) as outlined in item 8(a) of the Product Schedule, and subject to the conditions of that Product Schedule. (b) Where a Demand Response Payment becomes payable to you in accordance with this Contract and the Product Schedule, EnergyAustralia will apply such amount as a credit against your account within 15 Business Days. Such amount will then be deducted from the next invoice issued under your electricity retail contract with EnergyAustralia after the credit has been applied. (c) EnergyAustralia may vary any of the Demand Response Payments that may be payable to you under this Contract by providing at least 30 days' prior written notice to you.
Demand Response Payments. Subject to clause 5(c) of the Terms and Conditions, you will be entitled to receive the Demand Response Payment specified in the Dashboard at the time of signing up.
Demand Response Payments. Subject to clause 5(c) of the Terms and Conditions, you will be entitled to receive the following Demand Response Payments:
Demand Response Payments. In connection with Customer’s participation in the Programs, EnerNOC shall make payments to Customer in the amounts and in accordance with the payment terms set forth in the Program Rule Attachment(s); provided that the Enablement Fee shall be amortized in equal monthly installments over the SOW Term and offset against any demand response payments owed by EnerNOC to Customer, and provided further that, upon termination or expiration of this SOW, Customer shall remit the balance, if any, of the Enablement Fee to EnerNOC within thirty (30) days following date of invoice.
Demand Response Payments. In connection with City’s participation in the Programs, Consultant shall make payments to City in the amounts and in accordance with the payment terms set forth in Exhibit B; provided that the Enablement Fee shall be amortized in equal monthly installments over the Term and offset against any demand response payments owed by Consultant to City, and provided further that, upon termination or expiration of this Agreement, City shall remit the balance, if any, of the Enablement Fee to Consultant within thirty (30) days following date of invoice.

Related to Demand Response Payments

  • CAFA Notice Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1715, not later than ten (10) days after the Agreement is filed with the Court, the Settlement Administrator shall cause to be served upon the Attorneys General of each U.S. State in which Settlement Class members reside, the Attorney General of the United States, and other required government officials, notice of the proposed settlement as required by law, subject to Paragraph 5.1 below.

  • Notice, Etc If any party (the "Indemnified Party") receives notice of any third-party claim or commencement of any third-party action or proceeding (an "Asserted Liability") with respect to which any other party (an "Indemnifying Party") is obligated to provide indemnification pursuant to Section 10.2(a) (Indemnification of Superholdings ) or Section 10.2(b) (Indemnification of the Members), the Indemnified Party shall promptly give all Indemnifying Parties notice thereof. The Indemnified Party's failure so to notify an Indemnifying Party shall not cause the Indemnified Party to lose its right to indemnification under this Article 10, except to the extent that such failure materially prejudices the Indemnifying Party's ability to defend against an Asserted Liability that such Indemnifying Party has the right to defend against hereunder (and except as otherwise set forth in this Article 10). Such notice shall describe the Asserted Liability in reasonable detail, and if practicable shall indicate the amount (which may be estimated) of the Losses that have been or may be asserted by the Indemnified Party. Each of the Indemnifying Parties may defend against an Asserted Liability on behalf of the Indemnified Party utilizing counsel reasonably acceptable to the Indemnified Party, unless (i) the Indemnified Party reasonably objects to the assumption of such defense on the grounds that counsel for such Indemnifying Party cannot represent both the Indemnified Party and such Indemnifying Party because such representation would be reasonably likely to result in a conflict of interest or because there may be defenses available to the Indemnified Party that are not available to such Indemnifying Party, (ii) such Indemnifying Party is not capable (by reason of insufficient financial capacity, bankruptcy, receivership, liquidation, managerial deadlock, managerial neglect or similar events) of maintaining a reasonable defense of such action or proceeding, or (iii) the action or proceeding seeks injunctive or other equitable relief against the Indemnified Party.

  • Class Notice The Settling Parties have presented to the Court proposed forms of Settlement Notice, which are appended hereto as Exhibit 3 and Exhibit 4, respectively. A. The Court finds that the proposed forms and the website referenced in the Settlement Notice fairly and adequately: i. Describe the terms and effect of the Settlement Agreement and of the Settlement; ii. Notify the Settlement Class concerning the proposed Plan of Allocation; iii. Notify the Settlement Class that Class Counsel will seek compensation from the Settlement Fund for the Class Representatives, Attorneys’ Fees and Costs; iv. Notify the Settlement Class that Administrative Expenses related to the implementation of the Settlement will be paid from the Settlement Fund; v. Give notice to the Settlement Class of the time and place of the Fairness Hearing; and vi. Describe how the recipients of the Class Notice may object to any of the relief requested and the rights of the Settling Parties to discovery concerning such objections. B. The Settling Parties have proposed the following manner of communicating the notice to Class Members: the Settlement Administrator shall, by no later than sixty (60) days before the Fairness Hearing, cause the Settlement Notices, with such non- substantive modifications thereto as may be agreed upon by the Settling Parties, to be sent by electronic mail to all Class Members for whom the Settlement Administrator is provided a current email address and mailed, by first-class mail, postage prepaid, to the last known address of each member of the Settlement Class for whom there is no current email address that can be identified through commercially reasonable means. The Court finds that such proposed manner is the best notice practicable under the circumstances and directs that the Settlement Administrator provide notice to the Settlement Class in the manner described. Defendants shall cooperate with the Settlement Administrator by providing or facilitating the provision of, in electronic format, the names, addresses, email addresses (to the extent available), and social security numbers or other unique identifiers of members of the Settlement Class. The names, addresses, email addresses (to the extent available), and social security numbers or other unique identifiers obtained pursuant to this Order shall be used solely for the purpose of providing notice of this settlement and as required for purposes of tax withholding and reporting, and for no other purpose. C. For any Settlement Notice returned as undeliverable, the Settlement Administrator shall utilize the provided social security number or other unique identifier to attempt to determine the current address of the person and shall mail notice to that address. D. At or before the Fairness Hearing, Class Counsel or the Settlement Administrator shall file with the Court a proof of timely compliance with the foregoing requirements. E. The Court directs Class Counsel, no later than sixty (60) days before the Fairness Hearing, to cause the Settlement Notice to be published on the Settlement Website.

  • hours notice In case of day shift work, this time element shall be a minimum of one (1) hour. If notice is not given within the required time, the employee shall not be entitled to her sick pay for the first day of illness.

  • Response to Demand Letter Within 10 days after the receipt of the Demand Letter, AstraZeneca shall either: (a) cure the breach to OIG’s satisfaction and pay the applicable Stipulated Penalties; or (b) request a hearing before an HHS administrative law judge (ALJ) to dispute OIG’s determination of noncompliance, pursuant to the agreed upon provisions set forth below in Section X.E. In the event AstraZeneca elects to request an ALJ hearing, the Stipulated Penalties shall continue to accrue until AstraZeneca cures, to OIG’s satisfaction, the alleged breach in dispute. Failure to respond to the Demand Letter in one of these two manners within the allowed time period shall be considered a material breach of this CIA and shall be grounds for exclusion under Section X.D. Corporate Integrity Agreement AstraZeneca