Common use of Good Utility Practices Clause in Contracts

Good Utility Practices. Seller shall not exercise any of the Reserved Rights and/or Reserved Ancillary Rights and/or any rights with respect to Excluded Communication Assets and/or Master Agreements in a manner that unreasonably interferes with Buyer's operation and maintenance of the Group of Purchased UI Assets for the transmission of electric energy as part of the regional transmission grid in accordance with Good Utility Practices. Buyer shall promptly notify Seller of any instance in which Buyer in good faith believes that such exercise could reasonably be expected to result in such a violation of Good Utility Practices. Such notice shall include reasonable detail regarding the alleged consequence and a certification to the effect that Buyer currently prohibits such installations and/or uses in connection with its other transmission facilities (or indicating the conditions under which Buyer permits the same).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Connecticut Neews Projects Agreement (Public Service Co of New Hampshire), Agreement Re: Connecticut Neews Projects (Uil Holdings Corp)