Emergencies and Exempt Operational Periods Sample Clauses

Emergencies and Exempt Operational Periods. Buyer shall not be obligated to accept electric energy or make payments based on electric energy delivered pursuant to Section 7, Compensation, for any electric energy which the Seller may have available at the Plant during Emergencies or Exempt Operational Periods after Buyer has given Seller timely notice of such Emergencies or Exempt Operational Periods but which Buyer does not accept and receive due to such Emergencies or Exempt Operational Periods.
Emergencies and Exempt Operational Periods. Buyer shall not be obligated to purchase electric energy or make payments based on electric energy delivered pursuant to Section 7, Compensation, for any electric energy which Seller may have available at the Plant during any of the following events which in each case shall be deemed to constitute an Uncompensated Curtailment: (i) Emergencies, (ii) events of Force Majeure, (iii) Exempt Operational Periods, (iv) distribution system outages that limit Seller’s ability to deliver energy to the Point of Delivery or that limit Buyer’s ability to distribute such energy to customers, (v) outages of the Plant, or (vi) any other curtailment, except economic curtailment due to Buyer’s offer of the Plant in MISO’s wholesale energy market, ordered by a Reliability Authority. Notwithstanding the above, should Buyer fail to receive verification of its determination of an Exempt Operational Period from the MPSC as described in 18 CFR § 292.304(f)(4), if applicable, then such determination shall be deemed to be a Compensated Curtailment and Buyer shall be obligated to make such payments for all electric energy which Seller had available at the Plant, whether or not delivery of such electric energy was suspended due to Buyer’s notification to Seller under 18 CFR § 292.304(f)(4).
Emergencies and Exempt Operational Periods. 15 7. COMPENSATION 15 7.1 Capacity Payment 15 7.2 Energy Payment 17 7.3 Incidental Energy and Test Energy Payment 17 7.4 Regulatory Disallowance 17 8. BILLING 18 8.1 Billing Procedure 18 8.2 Disputes 19 8.3 Administrative Charge 19 8.4 System Access Charge 20 9. EVENTS OF ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇

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  • Emergency Mode Operation Plan Contractor must establish a documented plan to enable continuation of critical business processes and protection of the security of electronic County PHI or PI in the event of an emergency. Emergency means any circumstance or situation that causes normal computer operations to become unavailable for use in performing the work required under this Agreement for more than twenty-four (24) hours.

  • Coordination, Oversight and Monitoring of Service Providers As set forth in the Administrative Services Agreement between the Fund and CRMC, CRMC shall coordinate, monitor and oversee the activities performed by the Service Providers with which AFS contracts. AFS shall monitor Service Providers’ provision of services including the delivery of Customer account statements and all Fund-related material, including summary prospectuses and/or prospectuses, shareholder reports, and proxies.

  • CONDITIONS FOR EMERGENCY/HURRICANE OR DISASTER - TERM CONTRACTS It is hereby made a part of this Invitation for Bids that before, during and after a public emergency, disaster, hurricane, flood, or other acts of God that Orange County shall require a “first priority” basis for goods and services. It is vital and imperative that the majority of citizens are protected from any emergency situation which threatens public health and safety, as determined by the County. Contractor agrees to rent/sell/lease all goods and services to the County or other governmental entities as opposed to a private citizen, on a first priority basis. The County expects to pay contractual prices for all goods or services required during an emergency situation. Contractor shall furnish a twenty-four (24) hour phone number in the event of such an emergency.

  • Emergency Calls IP Phones need an additional power supply to operate. In the event of a power failure it is your responsibility to ensure you have the means to make emergency calls. In accordance with paragraph 13.2, we will not be liable for any loss or damage (financial or otherwise) where you fail to do so.

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