Effective Term and Termination Rights. This Agreement becomes effective when executed by both parties and shall continue in effect until terminated. The Agreement may be terminated in accordance with the following: (a) If Member desires to terminate the Agreement, Cooperative will agree to such termination if Cooperative is satisfied that Member no longer can operate Member’s Generator in parallel with Cooperative’s system at the premises and all bills for services previously rendered to Member, plus any applicable termination charges as specified in Exhibit 5, have been paid. Cooperative may waive the termination charges if Cooperative has secured or expects to secure from a new occupant or operator of the premises an Agreement satisfactory to Cooperative for the interconnection to Cooperative for a term not less than the unexpired portion of Member’s Agreement. (b) Cooperative, in addition to all other legal remedies, may either terminate the Agreement or suspend interconnection with Member (l) for any default or breach of Agreement by Member, (2) for failure to pay any applicable bills when due and payable, (3) for a condition on Member's side of the point of interconnection actually known by Cooperative to be, or which Cooperative reasonably anticipates may be, dangerous to life or property, (4) if Member either fails to energize the Generator within 12 months of the Effective Date of this Agreement or permanently abandons the Generator, or (5) by giving the Member at least sixty days notice in the event that there is a material change in an applicable rule or statue concerning interconnection and parallel operation of the Generator, unless the Member’s installation is exempted from the change or the Member complies with the change in a timely manner. No such termination or suspension, however, will be made by Cooperative without written notice delivered to Member, personally or by mail, stating what in particular in the Agreement has been violated, except that no notice need to be given in instances set forth in 12.(b)(3) above. Failure to operate the Generator for any consecutive 12 month period after the Effective Date shall constitute permanent abandonment unless otherwise agreed to in writing between the Parties.
Appears in 7 contracts
Sources: Electric Service Agreement, Electric Service Agreement, Electric Service Agreement
Effective Term and Termination Rights. This Agreement becomes effective when executed by both parties and shall continue in effect until terminated. The Agreement may be terminated in accordance with the following:
(a) a. If Member desires to terminate the Agreement, Cooperative will agree to such termination if Cooperative is satisfied that Member no longer can operate Member’s Generator in parallel with Cooperative’s system at the premises and all bills for services previously rendered to Member, plus any applicable termination charges as specified in Exhibit 5the “Interconnection Schedule of Charges”, have been paid. Cooperative may waive the termination charges if Cooperative has secured or expects to secure from a new occupant or operator of the premises an Agreement satisfactory to Cooperative for the interconnection to Cooperative for a term not less than the unexpired portion of Member’s Agreement.
(b) b. Cooperative, in addition to all other legal remedies, may either terminate the Agreement or suspend interconnection with Member (lMember, i.) for For any default or breach of Agreement by Member, (2ii.) for For failure to pay any applicable bills when due and payable, (3iii.) for For a condition on Member's ’s side of the point of interconnection actually known by Cooperative to be, or which Cooperative reasonably anticipates may be, dangerous to life or property, (4iv.) if If Member either fails to energize the Generator within 12 months of the Effective Date of this Agreement or permanently abandons the Generator, or (5v.) by By giving the Member at least sixty days notice in the event that there is a material change in an applicable rule or statue concerning interconnection and parallel operation of the Generator, unless the Member’s installation is exempted from the change or the Member complies with the change in a timely manner. No such termination or suspension, however, will be made by Cooperative without written notice delivered to Member, personally or by mail, stating what in particular in the Agreement has been violated, except that no notice need to be given in instances set forth in 12.(b)(3) 12.b.iii above. Failure to operate the Generator for any consecutive 12 month period after the Effective Date shall constitute permanent abandonment unless otherwise agreed to in writing between the Parties.
Appears in 3 contracts
Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Effective Term and Termination Rights. This Agreement becomes effective when executed by both parties and shall continue in effect until terminated. The Agreement may be terminated in accordance with the following:
(a) If Member desires to terminate the Agreement, Cooperative will agree to such termination if Cooperative is satisfied that Member no longer can operate Member’s Generator in parallel with Cooperative’s system at the premises and all bills for services previously rendered to Member, plus any applicable termination charges as specified outlined in Exhibit 5the Cooperative’s rate schedules and riders, have been paid. Cooperative may may, at its sole discretion, waive the termination charges if Cooperative has secured or expects to secure a satisfactory Agreement for Interconnection to the Cooperative from a new occupant or operator of the premises an Agreement satisfactory to Cooperative for the interconnection to Cooperative for a term not less than the unexpired portion of Member’s Agreementpremises.
(b) Cooperative, in addition to all other legal remedies, may either terminate the Agreement or suspend interconnection with Member (l) for any default or breach of Agreement by Member, (2) for failure to pay any applicable bills when due and payable, (3) for a condition on Member's side of the point of interconnection actually known by Cooperative to be, or which Cooperative reasonably anticipates may be, dangerous to life or property, (4) if Member either fails to energize the Generator within 12 months of the Effective Date of this Agreement or permanently abandons the Generator, or (5) by giving the Member at least sixty days notice in the event that there is a material change in an applicable rule or statue statute concerning interconnection and parallel operation of the Generator, unless the Member’s installation is exempted from the change or the Member complies with the change in a timely manner. No such termination or suspension, however, will be made by Cooperative without written notice delivered to Member, personally or by mail, stating what in particular in the Agreement has been violated, except that no notice need to be given in instances set forth in 12.(b)(3) above. Failure to operate the Generator for any consecutive 12 month period after the Effective Date shall constitute permanent abandonment unless otherwise agreed to in writing between the Parties.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Effective Term and Termination Rights. This Agreement becomes effective when executed by both parties and shall continue in effect until terminated. The Agreement may be terminated in accordance with the following:
(a) If Member desires to terminate the Agreement, Cooperative Company will agree to such termination if Cooperative Company is satisfied that Member no longer can operate Member’s 's Generator in parallel with Cooperative’s Company's system at the premises and all bills for services previously rendered to Member, plus any applicable termination charges as specified in Exhibit 5charges, have been paid. Cooperative Company may waive the termination charges if Cooperative Company has secured or expects to secure from a new occupant or operator of the premises an Agreement satisfactory to Cooperative Company for the interconnection to Cooperative Company for a term not less than the unexpired portion of Member’s 's Agreement.
(b) CooperativeCompany, in addition to all other legal remedies, may either terminate the Agreement or suspend interconnection with Member (lI) for any default or breach of Agreement by Member, (2) for failure to pay any applicable bills when due and payable, (3) for a condition on Member's side of the point of interconnection actually known by Cooperative Company to be, or which Cooperative Company reasonably anticipates may be, dangerous to life or property, (4) if Member either fails to energize the Generator within 12 months of the Effective Date of this Agreement or permanently abandons the Generator, or (5) by giving the Member at least sixty (60) days notice in the event that there is a material change in an applicable rule or statue concerning interconnection and parallel operation of the Generator, unless the Member’s 's installation is exempted from the change or the Member complies with the change in a timely manner. No such termination or suspension, however, will be made by Cooperative Company without written notice delivered to Member, personally or by mail, stating what in particular in the Agreement has been violated, except that no notice need to be given in instances set forth in 12.(b)(3) above. Failure to operate the Generator for any consecutive 12 month period after the Effective Date shall constitute permanent abandonment unless otherwise agreed to in writing between the Parties.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Standard Interconnection Agreement, Standard Interconnection Agreement
Effective Term and Termination Rights. This Agreement becomes effective when executed by both parties and shall continue in effect until terminated. The Agreement may be terminated in accordance with the following:
(a) : If Member desires to terminate the Agreement, Cooperative will agree to such termination if Cooperative is satisfied that Member no longer can operate Member’s Generator Distributed Resource in parallel with Cooperative’s system at the premises and all bills for services previously rendered to Member, plus any applicable termination charges as specified in Exhibit 5____, have been paid. Cooperative may waive the termination charges if Cooperative has secured or expects to secure from a new occupant or operator of the premises an Agreement satisfactory to Cooperative for the interconnection to Cooperative for a term not less than the unexpired portion of Member’s Agreement.
(b) . Cooperative, in addition to all other legal remedies, may either terminate the Agreement or suspend interconnection with Member (l) for any default or breach of Agreement by Member, (2) for failure to pay any applicable bills when due and payable, (3) for a condition on Member's side of the point of interconnection actually known by Cooperative to be, or which Cooperative reasonably anticipates may be, dangerous to life or property, (4) if Member either fails to energize the Generator Distributed Resource within 12 months of the Effective Date of this Agreement or permanently abandons the GeneratorDistributed Resource, or (5) by giving the Member at least sixty days notice in the event that there is a material change in an applicable rule or statue concerning interconnection and parallel operation of the GeneratorDistributed Resource, unless the Member’s installation is exempted from the change or the Member complies with the change in a timely manner. No such termination or suspension, however, will be made by Cooperative without written notice delivered to Member, personally or by mail, stating what in particular in the Agreement has been violated, except that no notice need to be given in instances set forth in 12.(b)(3) above. Failure to operate the Generator Distributed Resource for any consecutive 12 month period after the Effective Date shall constitute permanent abandonment unless otherwise agreed to in writing between the Parties.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Interconnection Agreement for Distributed Resource Less Than 2 Mva, Interconnection Agreement for Distributed Resource Less Than 2 Mva
Effective Term and Termination Rights. This Agreement becomes effective when executed by both parties and shall continue in effect until terminated. The Agreement may be terminated in accordance with the following:
(a) If Member desires to terminate the Agreement, Cooperative Company will agree to such termination if Cooperative Company is satisfied that Member no longer can operate Member’s 's Generator in parallel with Cooperative’s Company's system at the premises and all bills for services previously rendered to Member, plus any applicable termination charges as specified in Exhibit 5charges, have been paid. Cooperative Company may waive the termination charges if Cooperative Company has secured or expects to secure from a new occupant or operator of the premises an Agreement satisfactory to Cooperative Company for the interconnection to Cooperative Company for a term not less than the unexpired portion of Member’s 's Agreement.
(b) CooperativeCompany, in addition to all other legal remedies, may either terminate the Agreement or suspend interconnection with Member (lI) for any default or breach of Agreement by Member, (2) for failure to pay any applicable bills when due and payable, (3) for a condition on Member's side of the point of interconnection actually known by Cooperative Company to be, or which Cooperative Company reasonably anticipates may be, dangerous to life or property, (4) if Member either fails to energize the Generator within 12 months of the Effective Date of this Agreement or permanently abandons the Generator, or (5) by giving the Member at least sixty days notice in the event that there is a material change in an applicable rule or statue concerning interconnection and parallel operation of the Generator, unless the Member’s 's installation is exempted from the change or the Member complies with the change in a timely manner. No such termination or suspension, however, will be made by Cooperative Company without written notice delivered to Member, personally or by mail, stating what in particular in the Agreement has been violated, except that no notice need to be given in instances set forth in 12.(b)(3) above. Failure to operate the Generator for any consecutive 12 month period after the Effective Date shall constitute permanent abandonment unless otherwise agreed to in writing between the Parties.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Effective Term and Termination Rights. This Agreement becomes effective when executed by both parties and shall continue in effect until terminated. The Agreement may be terminated in accordance with the following:
(a) If Member desires to terminate the Agreement, Cooperative will agree to such termination if Cooperative is satisfied that Member no longer can operate Member’s Generator Distributed Resource in parallel with Cooperative’s system at the premises and all bills for services previously rendered to Member, plus any applicable termination charges as specified in Exhibit 5, have been paid. Cooperative may waive the termination charges if Cooperative has secured or expects to secure from a new occupant or operator of the premises an Agreement satisfactory to Cooperative for the interconnection to Cooperative for a term not less than the unexpired portion of Member’s Agreement.
(b) Cooperative, in addition to all other legal remedies, may either terminate the Agreement or suspend interconnection with Member (l) for any default or breach of Agreement by Member, (2) for failure to pay any applicable bills when due and payable, (3) for a condition on Member's side of the point of interconnection actually known by Cooperative to be, or which Cooperative reasonably anticipates may be, dangerous to life or property, (4) if Member either fails to energize the Generator Distributed Resource within 12 months of the Effective Date of this Agreement or permanently abandons the GeneratorDistributed Resource, or (5) by giving the Member at least sixty days notice in the event that there is a material change in an applicable rule or statue concerning interconnection and parallel operation of the GeneratorDistributed Resource, unless the Member’s installation is exempted from the change or the Member complies with the change in a timely manner. No such termination or suspension, however, will be made by Cooperative without written notice delivered to Member, personally or by mail, stating what in particular in the Agreement has been violated, except that no notice need to be given in instances set forth in 12.(b)(3) above. Failure to operate the Generator Distributed Resource for any consecutive 12 month period after the Effective Date shall constitute permanent abandonment unless otherwise agreed to in writing between the Parties.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Effective Term and Termination Rights. This Agreement becomes effective when executed by both parties and shall continue in effect until terminated. The Agreement may be terminated in accordance with the following:
(a) If Member Customer desires to terminate the Agreement, Cooperative Company will agree to such termination if Cooperative Company is satisfied that Member Customer no longer can operate MemberCustomer’s Generator in parallel with CooperativeCompany’s system at the premises and all bills for services previously rendered to MemberCustomer, plus any applicable termination charges as specified in Exhibit 5, have been paid. Cooperative Company may waive the termination charges if Cooperative Company has secured or expects to secure from a new occupant or operator of the premises an Agreement satisfactory to Cooperative Company for the interconnection to Cooperative Company for a term not less than the unexpired portion of MemberCustomer’s Agreement.
(b) CooperativeCompany, in addition to all other legal remedies, may either terminate the Agreement or suspend interconnection with Member Customer (l) for any default or breach of Agreement by MemberCustomer, (2) for failure to pay any applicable bills when due and payable, (3) for a condition on MemberCustomer's side of the point of interconnection actually known by Cooperative Company to be, or which Cooperative Company reasonably anticipates may be, dangerous to life or property, (4) if Member Customer either fails to energize the Generator within 12 months of the Effective Date of this Agreement or permanently abandons the Generator, or (5) by giving the Member Customer at least sixty days notice in the event that there is a material change in an applicable rule or statue concerning interconnection and parallel operation of the Generator, unless the MemberCustomer’s installation is exempted from the change or the Member Customer complies with the change in a timely manner. No such termination or suspension, however, will be made by Cooperative Company without written notice delivered to MemberCustomer, personally or by mail, stating what in particular in the Agreement has been violated, except that no notice need to be given in instances set forth in 12.(b)(3) above. Failure to operate the Generator for any consecutive 12 month period after the Effective Date shall constitute permanent abandonment unless otherwise agreed to in writing between the Parties.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Effective Term and Termination Rights. This Agreement becomes effective when executed by both parties and shall continue in effect until terminated. The Agreement may be terminated in accordance with the following:
(a) If Member Customer desires to terminate the Agreement, Cooperative Utility will agree to such termination if Cooperative Utility is satisfied that Member Customer no longer can operate Member’s Customer's Generator in parallel with Cooperative’s Utility's system at the premises and all bills for services previously rendered to MemberCustomer, plus any applicable termination charges as specified in Exhibit 5charges, have been paid. Cooperative Utility may waive the termination charges if Cooperative Utility has secured or expects to secure from a new occupant or operator of the premises an Agreement satisfactory to Cooperative Utility for the interconnection to Cooperative Utility for a term not less than the unexpired portion of Member’s Customer's Agreement.
(b) CooperativeUtility, in addition to all other legal remedies, may either terminate the Agreement or suspend interconnection with Member Customer
(l1) for any default or breach of Agreement by Member, Customer,
(2) for failure to pay any applicable bills when due and payable, ,
(3) for a condition on Member's Customer’s side of the point of interconnection actually known by Cooperative Utility to be, or which Cooperative Utility reasonably anticipates may be, dangerous to life or property, ,
(4) if Member Customer either fails to energize the Generator within 12 months of the Effective Date of this Agreement or permanently abandons the Generator, or or
(5) by giving the Member Customer at least sixty days notice in the event that there is a material change in an applicable rule or statue statute concerning interconnection and parallel operation of the Generator, unless the Member’s Customer's installation is exempted from the change or the Member Customer complies with the change in a timely manner. No such termination or suspension, however, will be made by Cooperative Utility without written notice delivered to MemberCustomer, personally or by mail, stating what in particular in the Agreement has been violated, except that no notice need to be given in instances set forth in 12.(b)(312 (b)(3) above. Failure to operate the Generator for any consecutive 12 month period after the Effective Date shall constitute permanent abandonment unless otherwise agreed to in writing between the Parties.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Effective Term and Termination Rights. This Agreement becomes effective when executed by both parties Parties and shall continue in effect until terminated. The Agreement may be terminated in accordance with the following:
(a) If Member Customer desires to terminate the Agreement, Cooperative Town will agree to such termination on thirty days’ notice if Cooperative is satisfied that Member no longer can operate Member’s Generator in parallel with Cooperative’s system at the premises and all bills for services previously rendered to MemberCustomer, plus any charges incurred by the Town to disconnect Customer’s generator from the Town’s system and any other applicable termination charges as specified in Exhibit 5, have been paid. Cooperative Town may waive the disconnection and/or termination charges if Cooperative Town has secured or expects to secure from a new occupant or operator of the premises an Agreement satisfactory to Cooperative Town for the interconnection to Cooperative for a term not less than the unexpired portion of Member’s AgreementTown.
(b) CooperativeTown, in addition to all other legal remedies, may either terminate the Agreement or suspend interconnection with Member Customer (l) for any default or breach of Agreement by MemberCustomer, (2) for failure to pay any applicable bills when due and payable, (3) for a condition on MemberCustomer's side of the point of interconnection actually known by Cooperative Town to be, or which Cooperative Town reasonably anticipates may be, dangerous to life or property, (4) if Member Customer either fails to energize the Generator within 12 months of the Effective Date of this Agreement or permanently abandons the Generator, or (5) by giving the Member Customer at least sixty days notice in the event that there is a material change in an applicable rule or statue statute concerning interconnection and parallel operation of the Generator, unless the MemberCustomer’s installation is exempted from the change or the Member Customer complies with the change in a timely manner. No such termination or suspension, however, will be made by Cooperative Town without written notice delivered to MemberCustomer, personally or by mail, stating what in particular in the Agreement has been violated, except that no notice need to be given in instances set forth in 12.(b)(3) above. Failure to operate the Generator for any consecutive 12 month period after the Effective Date shall constitute permanent abandonment unless otherwise agreed to in writing between the Parties.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Effective Term and Termination Rights. This Agreement becomes effective when executed by both parties and shall continue in effect until terminated. The Agreement may be terminated in accordance with the following:
(a) : If Member desires to terminate the Agreement, Cooperative will agree to such termination if Cooperative is satisfied that Member no longer can operate Member’s Generator in parallel with Cooperative’s system at the premises and all bills for services previously rendered to Member, plus any applicable termination charges as specified in Exhibit 5, have been paid. Cooperative may waive the termination charges if Cooperative has secured or expects to secure from a new occupant or operator of the premises an Agreement satisfactory to Cooperative for the interconnection to Cooperative for a term not less than the unexpired portion of Member’s Agreement.
(b) . Cooperative, in addition to all other legal remedies, may either terminate the Agreement or suspend interconnection with Member (l) for any default or breach of Agreement by Member, (2) for failure to pay any applicable bills when due and payable, (3) for a condition on Member's side of the point of interconnection actually known by Cooperative to be, or which Cooperative reasonably anticipates may be, dangerous to life or property, (4) if Member either fails to energize the Generator within 12 months of the Effective Date of this Agreement or permanently abandons the Generator, or (5) by giving the Member at least sixty days notice in the event that there is a material change in an applicable rule or statue concerning interconnection and parallel operation of the Generator, unless the Member’s installation is exempted from the change or the Member complies with the change in a timely manner. No such termination or suspension, however, will be made by Cooperative without written notice delivered to Member, personally or by mail, stating what in particular in the Agreement has been violated, except that no notice need to be given in instances set forth in 12.(b)(3) above. Failure to operate the Generator for any consecutive 12 month period after the Effective Date shall constitute permanent abandonment unless otherwise agreed to in writing between the Parties.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Effective Term and Termination Rights. This Agreement becomes effective when executed by both parties and shall continue in effect until terminated. The Agreement may be terminated in accordance with the following:
(a) a. If Member desires to terminate the Agreement, Cooperative will agree to such termination if Cooperative is satisfied that Member no longer can operate Member’s Generator in parallel with Cooperative’s system at the premises and all bills for services previously rendered to Member, plus any applicable termination charges as specified in Exhibit 5the “Interconnection Schedule of Charges”, have been paid. Cooperative may waive the termination charges if Cooperative has secured or expects to secure from a new occupant or operator of the premises an Agreement satisfactory to Cooperative for the interconnection to Cooperative for a term not less than the unexpired portion of Member’s Agreement.
(b) b. Cooperative, in addition to all other legal remedies, may either terminate the Agreement or suspend interconnection with Member (lMember, i.) for For any default or breach of Agreement by Member, (2ii.) for For failure to pay any applicable bills when due and payable, (3iii.) for For a condition on Member's ’s side of the point of interconnection actually known by Cooperative to be, or which Cooperative reasonably anticipates may be, dangerous to life or property, (4iv.) if If Member either fails to energize the Generator within 12 months of the Effective Date of this Agreement or permanently abandons the Generator, or (5v.) by By giving the Member at least sixty days notice in the event that there is a material change in an applicable rule or statue concerning interconnection and parallel operation of the Generator, unless the Member’s installation is exempted from the change or the Member complies with the change in a timely manner. No such termination or suspension, however, will be made by Cooperative without written notice delivered to Member, personally or by mail, stating what in particular in the Agreement has been violated, except that no notice need to be given in instances set forth in 12.(b)(3) 13.b.iii above. Failure to operate the Generator for any consecutive 12 month period after the Effective Date shall constitute permanent abandonment unless otherwise agreed to in writing between the Parties.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement