Observation of Deficiencies Clause Samples

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Observation of Deficiencies. If an Interconnection Party observes any Abnormal Condition on, or becomes aware of a lack of scheduled maintenance and testing with respect to, an Interconnection Party’s facilities and equipment that might reasonably be expected to adversely affect the observing Interconnection Party's facilities and equipment, the observing Interconnection Party shall provide prompt notice under the circumstances to the appropriate Interconnection Party, and such Interconnection Party shall consider such notice in accordance with Good Utility Practice. Any Interconnection Party’s review, inspection, and approval related to the other Interconnection Party’s facilities and equipment shall be limited to the purpose of assessing the safety, reliability, protection and control of the Transmission System and shall not be construed as confirming or endorsing the design of such facilities and equipment, or as a warranty of any type, including safety, durability or reliability thereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the observing Interconnection Party shall have no liability whatsoever for failure to give a deficiency notice to the other Interconnection Party and the Interconnected Entity that owns the relevant Interconnection Facilities shall remain fully liable for its failure to determine and correct deficiencies and defects in its facilities and equipment.
Observation of Deficiencies. If an Interconnection Party observes any Abnormal Condition on, or becomes aware of a lack of scheduled maintenance and testing with respect to, an Interconnection Party’s facilities and equipment that might reasonably be expected to adversely affect the observing Interconnection Party's facilities and equipment, the observing Interconnection Party shall provide prompt notice under the circumstances to the appropriate Interconnection Party, and such Interconnection Party shall consider such notice in accordance with Good Utility Practice. Any Interconnection Party’s review, inspection, and approval related to the other Interconnection Party’s facilities and equipment shall be limited to the purpose of assessing the safety, reliability, protection and control of the Transmission System and shall not be construed as confirming or endorsing the design of such facilities and equipment, or as a warranty of any type, including
Observation of Deficiencies. If any Party observes any condition it believes may be inconsistent with Good Utility Practice with respect to a Party’s Connection Facilities that might reasonably be expected to adversely affect the observing Party’s transmission system, the observing Party shall notify the other Parties. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Party shall be relieved from liability for adversely affecting another Party’s transmission system due to the observing Party’s failure to give such notice.
Observation of Deficiencies. If a Party observes any deficiencies or defects on, or becomes aware of a lack of scheduled maintenance and testing with respect to, the other Party's assets that might reasonably be expected to adversely affect the observing Party's assets, the observing Party shall either (a) provide notice to the other Party that is prompt under the circumstance or (b) deem such observation an Emergency to life or property and immediately disconnect the Unit pursuant to Subsection 5.12.4.2 of this Agreement, and the other Party shall make any corrections required in accordance with Good Utility Practice.
Observation of Deficiencies. Each Party shall have the right, but not the obligation, to observe the testing and maintenance activities performed by the other Party with respect to facilities whose performance may adversely affect the reliability of the observing Party's facilities. If the observing Party observes any deficiencies or defects associated with, or becomes aware of a lack of maintenance, inspections, or testing with respect to, any of the other Party's facilities and equipment that might be reasonably expected to adversely affect the observing Party's facilities and equipment, the observing Party shall provide prompt written notice to such other Party. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the observing Party shall have no liability for failure to give such notice. Upon receipt of such written notice, such Party shall take any necessary corrective actions in accordance with Good Utility Practice.
Observation of Deficiencies. Each Party shall have the right, but not the obligation, to observe the testing and maintenance activities performed by the other Party with respect to facilities whose performance may adversely affect the reliability of the observing Party’s facilities. If the observing Party observes any deficiencies or defects associated with, or becomes aware of a lack of maintenance, inspections, or testing with respect to, any of the other Party’s facilities First Amended and Restated Interconnection Agreement between El Paso Electric Company and Public Service Company of New Mexico 38 and equipment that might be reasonably expected to adversely affect the observing Party’s facilities and equipment, the observing Party shall provide prompt written notice to such other Party. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the observing Party shall have no liability for failure to give such notice. Upon receipt of such written notice, such Party shall take any necessary corrective actions in accordance with Good Utility Practice.
Observation of Deficiencies. If an Interconnection Party observes any Abnormal Condition on, or becomes aware of a lack of scheduled maintenance and testing with respect to, an Interconnection Party's facilities and equipment that might reasonably be expected to adversely affect the observing Interconnection Party's facilities and equipment, the observing Interconnection Party shall provide prompt notice under the circumstances to the appropriate Interconnection Party, and such Interconnection Party shall consider such notice in accordance with Good Utility Practice. Any Interconnection Party's review, inspection, and approval related to the other Interconnection Party's facilities and equipment shall be limited to the purpose of assessing the safety, reliability, protection and control of the T_ransmissi_on_ System and shall not be construed as confirming nr endorsing the design of such facilities and equipment, or as a warranty of any type, including Issued By: ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Effective: March 20, 2003 Vice President, Governmental Policy Issued' On: March 20, 2003 1ERC Electric Tariff Sixth Revised Volume No. I safety, durability or reliability thereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the observing Interconnection Party shall have no liability whatsoever for failure to give a deficiency notice to the other Interconnection Party and the Interconnected Entity that owns the relevant Interconnection Facilities shall remain fully liable for its failure to determine and correct deficiencies and defects in its facilities and equipment.
Observation of Deficiencies. If a Party observes any deficiencies or defects on, or becomes aware of a lack of scheduled maintenance and testing with respect to, the other Party's facilities and equipment that might reasonably be expected to adversely affect the observing Party's facilities and equipment, the observing Party shall provide notice to the other Party that is prompt under the circumstance, and the other Party shall make any corrections required in accordance with Good Utility Practice; provided, however that neither Party shall have a duty or obligation to inspect the other Party’s facilities or equipment and shall not be liable to the other for any failure to provide the notice specified in this Section 3.6.5.

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