Maintenance and Shutdowns Sample Clauses

The Maintenance and Shutdowns clause outlines the procedures and responsibilities related to the upkeep and temporary cessation of operations for equipment, facilities, or services. It typically specifies how and when maintenance activities or planned shutdowns should be scheduled, communicated, and executed, often requiring advance notice to affected parties and coordination to minimize disruption. This clause ensures that necessary maintenance can be performed safely and efficiently while managing operational downtime, thereby reducing the risk of unexpected failures and clarifying expectations between parties.
Maintenance and Shutdowns. Supplier and the applicable Service Affiliates shall have the right in their sole discretion to determine that it is necessary or appropriate to temporarily suspend the Contract Manufacturing Services due to scheduled or emergency maintenance, modification, repairs, updates or upgrades, alterations or replacements of any of systems or operations which are required to provide Contract Manufacturing Services (a “Shutdown”). Supplier will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide Recipient with reasonable written notice of such Shutdowns as soon as reasonably practicable. If the obligations of Supplier to provide the Contract Manufacturing Services are suspended in accordance with Section 2.7(b), (i) no Party shall have any liability whatsoever to the other Party directly arising out of or relating to such suspension; and (ii) any payment of Prices for suspended Contract Manufacturing Services is suspended as well. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a Shutdown continues materially longer than anticipated, the Parties will discuss in good faith an alternative to the affected Contract Manufacturing Services.
Maintenance and Shutdowns. If Service Provider determines that it is necessary to temporarily suspend a Transition Service due to the shutdown of the operation of any IT Assets, facilities, machinery, equipment or similar assets used in the provision of a Transition Service due to scheduled or emergency maintenance, modification, repairs, updates or upgrades, alterations or replacements (any such event, a “Shutdown”), Service Provider shall provide Service Recipient with reasonable prior written notice, which shall be provided promptly following the date established for any regularly scheduled Shutdown, of such Shutdown (including reasonable information regarding the nature and the projected length of such Shutdown), unless it is not reasonably practicable under the circumstances to provide such prior notice, in which case Service Provider shall provide written notice as soon as reasonably practicable, and, in each case, thereafter such Service Provider shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with Service Recipient to minimize and mitigate any impact on or disruption to the Transition Services or the SpinCo Business caused by such Shutdown, and minimize the duration of the Shutdown. Service Recipient shall have no obligation to pay any Service Fees for any Transition Services that were not received as a result of such suspension of Transition Services, and the Parties will negotiate an appropriate and commercially reasonable reduction in the Service Fees for the impacted period(s) to reflect any such Transition Services not received. If, however, Service Provider or relevant Service Provider Party cannot provide such suspended Transition Service for a period of ten (10) consecutive days due to such Shutdown, then Service Recipient reserves the right to terminate such affected Transition Service. In the event the obligations of Service Provider or relevant Service Provider Party to provide any Transition Service shall be suspended or terminated in accordance with this Section 2.6(d), no Party shall have any Liability whatsoever to the other Party directly arising out of or solely relating to such suspension or termination of Service Provider’s or relevant Service Provider Party’s provision of such Transition Service, except to the extent (1) resulting from a breach by a Service Provider Party of any agreement or covenant required to be performed or complied with by a Service Provider Party pursuant to this Section 2.6(d) (but subject to the other limitations on Liabili...
Maintenance and Shutdowns. (i) Parent and the applicable Service Provider Parties shall have the right in their sole discretion to determine that it is necessary or appropriate to temporarily suspend a Transition Distribution Activity due to scheduled or emergency maintenance, modification, repairs, updates or upgrades, alterations or replacements of any of systems or operations which are required to provide Transition Distribution Activities (a “Shutdown”). Parent will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide SpinCo with reasonable written notice of such Shutdowns as soon as reasonably practicable. (ii) If any Transition Distribution Activities are suspended in accordance with this Section 2.5(c), (i) no Party shall have any liability whatsoever to the other Party directly arising out of or relating to such suspension; (ii) any payment of SpinCo Compensation for suspended Transition Distribution Activities is suspended as well. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a Shutdown continues materially longer than anticipated, the parties will discuss in good faith an alternative to the affected Transition Distribution Activities.
Maintenance and Shutdowns. Each Provider may, during the Term, suspend any Services it provides under this Agreement due to scheduled or emergency repairs, maintenance and/or modification. Suspension due to scheduled maintenance shall be included in the service level calculations to the extent scheduled during Business Hours. Seller shall provide notice to Purchaser reasonably in advance of regularly scheduled maintenance windows and Seller shall reasonably consider in good faith any objections that Purchaser may raise with respect to such scheduled maintenance window. To the extent practicable, each Provider shall notify the applicable Recipient in advance of any other Service suspension.

Related to Maintenance and Shutdowns

  • Maintenance and Operation Member-Generator agrees to maintain their system and facilities in accordance with applicable manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule and standard prudent engineering practices. Member-Generator covenants and agrees to operate their system, facilities and equipment so as to minimize the likelihood for a malfunction or other disturbance, damaging or otherwise affecting or impairing Cooperative’s electrical system. Member-Generator shall comply with all applicable laws, regulations, zoning, building codes, safety rules and other environmental regulations or restrictions applicable to the design, installation, operation and maintenance of the Member-Generator's System.

  • Maintenance Outages If Seller reasonably determines that it is necessary to schedule a Maintenance Outage, Seller shall notify Buyer of the proposed Maintenance Outage at least five (5) days before the outage begins (or such shorter period to which Buyer may reasonably consent in light of then existing conditions). Upon such notice, the Parties shall plan the Maintenance Outage to mutually accommodate the reasonable requirements of Seller and the service obligations of Buyer; provided, however, that, unless Buyer otherwise consents, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, no Maintenance Outage may be scheduled between the hour ending 0700 through the hour ending 2200, Monday through Saturday, during the time period commencing on May 15 and concluding on September 15. Notice of a proposed Maintenance Outage shall include the expected start date and time of the outage, the amount of Capacity of the Facility that will not be available, and the expected completion date and time of the outage. Seller shall give Buyer notice of the Maintenance Outage as soon as Seller determines that the Maintenance Outage is necessary. Buyer shall promptly respond to such notice and may request reasonable modifications in the schedule for the outage. Seller shall use all reasonable efforts to comply with any request to modify the schedule for a Maintenance Outage. Seller shall notify Buyer of any subsequent changes in Capacity available to Buyer or any changes in the Maintenance Outage completion date and time. As soon as practicable, any notifications given orally shall be confirmed in writing. Seller shall take all reasonable measures and exercise its best efforts in accordance with Prudent Electrical Practices to minimize the frequency and duration of Maintenance Outages.

  • Maintenance and Repairs (1) Except for matters specified under Paragraph 4 above and Paragraph 8A(3) below as being Landlord's obligation, Tenant shall, at Tenant's sole cost and expense, maintain the Premises in good order, condition and repair, ordinary wear and tear and damage by fire and casualty excepted, including: the interior surfaces of the ceilings, walls and floors; all doors and interior windows; furnishings installed within the Premises; all equipment installed by or at the expense of Tenant; and all plumbing, heating, ventilating, electrical and lighting facilities and fixtures; all landscaping, parking lots, fences and signs located within the Premises. (2) In the event that Tenant fails to maintain the Premises in good order, condition and repair as required under this Lease, Landlord shall give Tenant prior written notice to do such acts as are required to so maintain the Premises. In the event that Tenant fails to commence such work within 30 days after written demand by Landlord, and diligently prosecute it to completion, then Landlord shall have the right, but shall not be obligated, to do such acts and expend such funds at the expense of Tenant as are reasonably required to perform such work. Landlord shall have no liability to Tenant for any reasonable damage, inconvenience or interference with Tenant's use of the Premises as a result of performing any such work. (3) Landlord will maintain, repair and replace all structural components of the Premises and the roof of the Building, and if a repair, replacement or alteration or other change would be considered a capital improvement or replacement to the Premises under generally accepted accounting principles, then it shall be Landlord's responsibility to promptly make and pay for such repair, replacement, alteration or other change. The cost of any such capital improvement shall be amortized over the useful life of such item and Tenant agrees to pay its percentage share (which shall be determined by dividing the square footage of the Building by the square footage of all buildings benefitted by such improvement, including the Building) of the annual amortized amount. Such payment will be made by Tenant as set forth in Paragraph 4 above. Landlord shall do all acts required to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, regulations and rules of any public authority relating to the Premises, except to the extent that the foregoing are solely a result of Tenant's use of the Premises. Tenant shall do all acts required to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, regulations and rules of any public authority relating solely to Tenant's use of the Premises. If a repair is required as a result of Tenant's negligence and such repair cost is not covered by insurance proceeds, Tenant will pay for the cost of such repair. Notwithstanding anything in this Lease to the contrary, in the event that the need for repairs or the making of repairs (or both) which Landlord is obligated to effect at Landlord's expense renders a material portion of the Premises unusable for more than three consecutive business days, then Tenant shall be entitled to an abatement of rent commencing with the fourth business day that the same are unusable; provided, however, that Tenant shall not be entitled to a pro rata abatement of rent under the foregoing due to unusability (i) caused directly or indirectly by any act or omission of Tenant or any of Tenant's servants, employees, agents, contractors, visitors or licensees, (ii) where Tenant makes a decoration, alteration, improvement or addition which directly causes such unusability, or (iii) where the repair in question is one which Tenant is obligated to furnish under the provisions of this Lease.

  • Maintenance Scheduling The NTO shall schedule maintenance of its facilities designated as NTO Transmission Facilities Under ISO Operational Control and schedule any outages (other than forced transmission outages) of said transmission system facilities in accordance with outage schedules approved by the ISO. The NTO shall comply with maintenance schedules coordinated by the ISO, pursuant to this Agreement, for NTO Transmission Facilities Under ISO Operational Control. The NTO shall be responsible for providing notification of maintenance schedules to the ISO for NTO Transmission Facilities Requiring ISO Notification. The NTO shall provide notification of maintenance schedules to affected Transmission Owners for NTO Transmission Facilities Requiring ISO Notification and Local Area Transmission Facilities pursuant to Section 3.5.3 of the ISO Services Tariff.

  • Maintenance and Repair (a) Except for any Alterations that Tenant is permitted to make pursuant to this Lease, Tenant shall at all times put, keep and maintain the Leased Premises (including, without limitation, the roof, landscaping, walls, footings, foundations and structural components of the Leased Premises) in the same (or better) condition and order of repair as exists as of the Commencement Date, except for ordinary wear and tear, and shall promptly make all repairs and replacements of every kind and nature, whether foreseen or unforeseen, which may be required to be made upon or in connection with the Leased Premises in order to keep and maintain the Leased Premises in the order and condition required by this Paragraph 11(a). Tenant shall do or cause others to do all shoring of the Leased Premises or of foundations and walls of the Improvements and every other act necessary or appropriate for preservation and safety thereof, by reason of or in connection with any excavation or other building operation upon any of the Leased Premises, whether or not Landlord shall, by reason of any Legal Requirements or Insurance Requirements, be required to take such action or be liable for failure to do so. LANDLORD SHALL NOT BE REQUIRED TO MAKE ANY REPAIR, WHETHER FORESEEN OR UNFORESEEN, OR TO MAINTAIN ANY OF THE LEASED PREMISES IN ANY WAY, AND TENANT HEREBY EXPRESSLY WAIVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE REPAIRS AT THE EXPENSE OF THE LANDLORD, WHICH RIGHT MAY BE PROVIDED FOR IN ANY LAW NOW OR HEREAFTER IN EFFECT. Nothing in the preceding sentence shall be deemed to preclude Tenant from being entitled to insurance proceeds or condemnation awards for Restoration pursuant to Paragraphs 13(c) and 14(g). Tenant shall, in all events, make all repairs for which it is responsible hereunder promptly (but in any event shall commence actions to initiate such repairs as quickly as possible after the date Tenant becomes aware that such repairs are necessary, or, in the event of a Restoration pursuant to Paragraph 13(c) or 14(g), within sixty (60) days of the date insurance proceeds or a condemnation award has been paid to the Trustee (it being understood that Tenant shall take such steps as are reasonably necessary to protect and preserve the integrity and safety of the Leased Premises pending such payment) and shall diligently pursue such repairs to completion), and all repairs shall be made in a good, proper and workmanlike manner. (b) In the event that any Improvement shall violate any Legal Requirements or Insurance Requirements, then Tenant, at the request of Landlord, shall either (i) obtain valid and effective variances, waivers or settlements of all claims, liabilities and damages resulting from each such violation, whether the same shall affect Landlord, Tenant or both (or in the case of a violation of Insurance Requirements, obtain new coverage where there is no violation of any Insurance Requirements), or (ii) take such action as shall be necessary to remove such violation, including, if necessary, the making of an Alteration. Any such repair or Alteration shall be made in conformity with the provisions of Paragraph 12. (c) If Tenant shall be in default under any of the provisions of this Paragraph 11, Landlord may, thirty (30) days after ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s receipt of written notice of default and failure of Tenant to commence to cure during such period or to diligently pursue such cure to completion, but without notice in the event of an emergency, do whatever is necessary to cure such default as may be appropriate under the circumstances for the account of, and at the expense of, Tenant. In the event of an emergency Landlord shall notify Tenant of the situation by phone or other available communication and shall give Tenant as much time as is reasonably practicable before acting independently to cure such default. All reasonable sums so paid by Landlord and all reasonable costs and expenses (including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees and expenses) so incurred, together with interest thereon at the Default Rate from the date of payment or incurring the expense, shall constitute Additional Rent payable by Tenant under this Lease on demand. (d) Tenant shall from time to time replace with Replacement Equipment any of the Equipment that shall have become worn out or unusable for the purpose for which it is intended, been taken by a Condemnation as provided in Paragraph 13, or been lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed as provided in Paragraph 14. Tenant shall repair at its sole cost and expense all damage to the Leased Premises caused by the removal of Equipment or other personal property of Tenant or the installation of Replacement Equipment. All Replacement Equipment (except for Trade Fixtures) shall become the property of Landlord, shall be free and clear of all Liens and rights of others and shall become a part of the Equipment as if originally demised herein.