DS Supplier Responsibility Share Clause Samples

The DS Supplier Responsibility Share clause defines the proportion of responsibility or liability that the designated supplier (DS) assumes under a contract. Typically, this clause outlines the specific obligations, risks, or costs that the supplier is accountable for, such as performance failures, delays, or damages. For example, it may specify that the supplier is responsible for a certain percentage of losses arising from supply chain disruptions. The core function of this clause is to clearly allocate risk and responsibility between the parties, ensuring that each understands their respective roles and liabilities in the contractual relationship.
DS Supplier Responsibility Share. The fixed percentage share of the Company’s DS Load for which the DS Supplier is responsible as set forth in Appendix C. Default Service Supply or “DS Supply” – All necessary Energy, Capacity, AECs for AEPS Act compliance, Ancillary Services, and transmission services including Network Integration Transmission Service, all transmission and distribution losses and congestion and imbalance costs associated with the provision of such services, and such other services or products that the DS Supplier may be required, by PJM or any governmental body having jurisdiction, to provide in order to meet the DS Supplier Responsibility Share for serving DS Load under this Agreement and as detailed in Appendix C. For the avoidance of doubt, (i) any reference in this Agreement to any other agreement for DS Supply shall include any agreement between the Parties for the provision of Energy to serve DS Load, even if such other agreement does not require delivery of additional products (e.g., Capacity); and (ii) DS Load shall include unaccounted for energy, as reflected in PJM settlement volumes (including adjustments required by PJM for PJM’s derating in conjunction with implementation of marginal losses as appropriate per PJM Agreements).
DS Supplier Responsibility Share. The fixed percentage share of the Company’s DS Load for which the DS Supplier is responsible as set forth in Appendix C.
DS Supplier Responsibility Share. Fixed percentage share of DS Load for DS Customer Group associated with Transaction Confirmation. Typically, number of tranches won x Tranches Percentage for the DS Customer Group.
DS Supplier Responsibility Share. The fixed percentage share of the Company’s DS Load for which the DS Supplier is responsible as set forth in Appendix C. Default Service Supply or “DS Supply” – All necessary Energy, Capacity, AECs for AEPS Act compliance, Ancillary Services, and transmission services including Network Integration Transmission Service, all transmission and distribution losses and congestion and imbalance costs associated with the provision of such services, and such other services or products that the DS Supplier may be required, by PJM or any governmental body having jurisdiction, to provide in order to meet the DS Supplier Responsibility Share for serving DS Load under this Agreement and as detailed in Appendix C. For the avoidance of doubt, any reference in this Agreement to any other agreement for DS Supply shall include any agreement between the Parties for the provision of Energy to serve DS Load, even if such other agreement does not require delivery of additional products (e.g., Capacity).

Related to DS Supplier Responsibility Share

  • Customer Responsibility You agree that you are responsible for all access to and use of the Service through your account or password(s) and for any fees incurred for the Service, or for software or other merchandise purchased through the Service, or any other expenses incurred in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. You agree that you are responsible for backing up (a) any data you submit, receive or transfer over the Service, including, without limitation, your email; and (b) any data, files, programs, or applications on any device you connect to the Service. You acknowledge that you are aware that content accessible on or through the Service may contain material that is unsuitable for minors (persons under 18 years of age). You agree to supervise usage of your account by minors. You ratify and confirm any obligations incurred by a minor using your account.

  • Customer Responsibilities Notwithstanding the above, Customer agrees that except as provided by this DPA, Customer is responsible for its secure use of the Services, including securing its account authentication credentials, protecting the security of Customer Data when in transit to and from the Services and taking any appropriate steps to securely encrypt or backup any Customer Data uploaded to the Services.

  • Engineer Responsibilities No subcontract relieves the Engineer of any responsibilities under this contract.

  • Buyer Responsibilities Buyer will: (a) promptly perform its obligations identified in the applicable Proposal or Order; (b) promptly provide all information reasonably required or useful for performance of the Service, including completion of the Order, prior to commencement of the Services; (c) designate a business contact and a technical contact to coordinate Buyer’s personnel and act as a liaison; (d) seek all consents and permits and provide all notices required in connection with the completion of the Services; and (e) provide Honeywell with prompt access to Buyer’s systems and premises as set forth in Section 12(c) (Working Hours for Services) to the extent necessary during the performance of the Services. If Buyer fails to perform any of Buyer’s obligations, Honeywell will: (i) be excused from failure to perform any of Honeywell’s affected obligations under this Agreement; (ii) be entitled to a reasonable extension of time, and a reasonable reimbursement of additional costs or fees incurred as a result of the same; and (iii) not be responsible for any liability arising from such failure. Honeywell is not responsible or liable for any problems, unavailability, delay or security incidents arising from or related to: (A) conditions or events reasonably outside of Honeywell’s control; (B) cyberattack; (C) public internet and communications networks; (D) data, software, hardware, services, telecommunications, infrastructure or networking equipment not provided by Honeywell, or acts or omissions of third parties Buyer retains; (E) Buyer’s and/or Buyer’s users’ negligence or failure to use the latest version or follow Documentation; (F) modifications or alterations not made by Honeywell; (G) loss or corruption of data; (H) unauthorized access via Buyer’s credentials; or (I) Buyer’s failure to use commercially reasonable administrative, physical and technical safeguards to protect Buyer’s systems or data or follow industry-standard security practices.

  • User Responsibilities i. Users are required to follow good security practices in the selection and use of passwords; ii. Users shall ensure that unattended equipment is protected; and iii. Users shall adopt a clear desk policy for papers and removable storage media and a clear screen policy for information processing facilities.