Operating Responsibilities Sample Clauses

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Operating Responsibilities. During any interruption of the normal operation of the EIM, the CAISO as Balancing Authority shall remain responsible for managing the resources in its Balancing Authority Area, and the flows on transmission lines internal to the CAISO Balancing Authority Area, including imports and exports, for the duration of the interruption.
Operating Responsibilities. During any interruption of the normal operation of the EIM, the EIM Entity as Balancing Authority shall remain responsible for managing the resources in its Balancing Authority Area and the flows on internal transmission lines, including imports into and exports out of its Balancing Authority Area, for the duration of the interruption.
Operating Responsibilities. Broker will perform the Services as an independent contractor and neither its employees nor agents will be deemed to be those of Shipper. Broker will be responsible for arranging the procurement of vehicles to be used to provide the pick-up, transport, and delivery services. No authority has been conferred upon Broker or Selected Carrier by Shipper to hire any persons on behalf of Shipper and Broker or Selected Carrier will assume full responsibility for selecting, engaging and discharging their respective employees, agents, servants or helpers and for otherwise directing and controlling their services. Broker will assume full responsibility for complying with all applicable laws and regulations for the benefit of its employees and under no circumstances will Shipper be liable for the debts or obligations of Broker for the wages, salaries, or benefits of Broker’s employees. Broker will notify Shipper promptly by telephone of any accident, spill, theft, or other occurrence that impairs the safety of or delays the delivery of Shipper’s products.
Operating Responsibilities. Each Party, if applicable, shall exercise reasonable care to design, construct, maintain, and operate its Transmission System, in accordance with Good Utility Practice and applicable PJM Requirements, and in such manner as to avoid the unauthorized use of the generation or transmission facilities of any other person, including such facilities of the other Party (hereinafter referred to as “Unauthorized Use”). Each Party may install and operate on its Transmission System such relays, disconnecting devices, and other equipment, as it may deem appropriate for the protection of its Transmission System or prevention of Unauthorized Use. Each Party shall maintain and operate its respective Transmission System so as to reasonably minimize, in accordance with Good Utility Practice, the likelihood of a disturbance originating on its Transmission System, which might cause impairment to the service of the other Party.
Operating Responsibilities. The administrative and operational responsibilities delegated to the Manager and the applicable Operator pursuant to the Administrative Services Agreements and the O&M Agreements, collectively, constitute all the administrative and operational responsibilities necessary to comply with the obligations of the Obligors pursuant to the Transaction Documents.
Operating Responsibilities. Each Party shall maintain its Transmission System, including the transmission equipment and facilities, in a manner consistent with Good Utility Practice in order to permit Dominion Energy to operate its Transmission System as required by this Agreement and PJM, and to permit DEP to operate its Transmission System as required by this Agreement. Operating arrangements for facility maintenance shall be coordinated between operating personnel of the Parties’ respective control centers. Except as may be necessary and appropriate in an emergency, operating arrangements shall be coordinated with PJM in accordance with PJM Requirements as between Dominion Energy and PJM, and in accordance with the PJM-DEP Joint Operating Agreement as between DEP and PJM.
Operating Responsibilities. Processor hereby undertakes the following operating responsibilities, at Processor's sole cost and expense, in addition to the Installation Costs: (a) build out or reconfigure Processor’s Plant layout to accommodate installation and operation of the iPura System, as required by Section 3.2; (b) process the Product ordered by Buyer as Processor usually does, with adequate personnel and on a schedule reasonably satisfactory to ensure processing of all of Buyer's orders on a timely basis, but in no case less than schedules agreed to under any purchase order or other contract governing such order; (c) provide all personnel other than the iPura Food Safety Team necessary or desirable, in GFT’s determination, to perform routine labor in the iPura System’s processing lines or other work areas consistent with the requirements of Section 5.2(b) above; (d) provide adequate workspace as required by GFT for the installation, operation and maintenance of the iPura System and GFT Personnel; (e) provide chillers in good working condition and having sufficient capacity and capability to fully support the iPura System at Processor’s plant, as GFT may require; It is agreed that present chillers are sufficient for GFT purposes, provided that they are in good working order. (f) provide sufficient parking space for GFT personnel and GFT’s vehicles if so requested by GFT; (g) provide all utilities, such as but not necessarily limited to electrical, gas, sewer and water services, and telephone and broadband Internet access, determined by GFT to be necessary or desirable to operate the iPura System; (h) provide storage area(s) for needed Parts/Tools/Supplies and other materials needed for the activities and operations pursuant to this Agreement; (i) deliver freshly processed Product, free of antibiotics or other drugs not approved for food under any applicable Governmental Authority, such as but not limited to the United States Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (the “FFDCA”), to the GFT work area (by conveyor belt or some other delivery process) in a steady flow of work to easily enable final processing of Buyer's orders of Product (and only such Product) through the iPura System (avoiding build-up and delivery of multiple “batches”); (j) package all Treated Product, including affixing proper labeling to the exterior of such packaging, in conformance with the descriptions and requirements set forth in each respective purchase order of Buyer and all applicable Governmental Auth...
Operating Responsibilities. Each Party shall maintain its equipment in a manner consistent with Good Utility Practice and the document entitled “Requirements for Transmission Connected Facilities,” as it may be revised from time to time, in order to permit the Parties to operate their respective facilities as required by this Agreement. Operating arrangements for facility maintenance shall be coordinated between operating personnel of the Parties in accordance with Article 6 of this Agreement. Except as may be necessary and appropriate in an emergency, all operating arrangements shall be coordinated with, and consistent with, the practices of PJM.
Operating Responsibilities. (a) Client has responsibility for the operational use of the Products, including operating procedures, audit controls, accuracy and security of input and output data, restart and recovery routines, and other procedures necessary for Client's use of the Products. (b) Client is responsible for making sure that operation personnel are, at all times, educated and trained in the proper use and operation of the Products and that the Products are used in accordance with applicable manuals and instructions. (c) Client is responsible for maintaining back-up data necessary to replace Client data that is lost or damaged from any cause.
Operating Responsibilities. Developer shall be responsible for the complete day-to-day operation of the Project. Developer’s Processing Facility operating responsibilities shall include, but not be limited to: 1. Complying with all Permits in accordance with the terms of the Biogas Project Agreement. Phoenix represents and commits that, during the Term, it will not initiate, promote or advocate before any Governmental Authority, including without limitation the City of Phoenix or any entities under Phoenix’s control, any local law, code, or regulation relating to the Project or Developer’s use of the Project Site whose practical application is solely or primarily to have an adverse impact on Developer, the Project Site, or the Project and shall, to the extent permitted by law, indemnify and, in addition to any other remedy that Developer may have for such material breach, hold Developer harmless from any such law, code or regulation that is initiated, promoted, or advocated by Phoenix. If Phoenix is unable to so indemnify and hold Developer harmless, Phoenix shall be deemed to have exercised its option to terminate the Biogas Project Agreement at its convenience pursuant to Section 5.16 thereof. 2. Complying with reasonable Plant campus security requirements. 3. Minimize in accordance with Applicable Laws and Permits windblown debris and dust resulting from Developer’s activities from migrating beyond the Project Site. 4. Keep Processing Facility noise from exceeding a 82 dBA (summation of all octave bands) sound pressure level at the Project Site boundary. 5. Communicating with Plant personnel in the day-to-day operation of the Processing Facility including, but not limited to, coordination of issues related to: a. Biogas quantity and/or quality. b. Processing Facility windblown debris and dust migration from the Project Site. c. Processing Facility aesthetics (including noise and odor propagation, Processing Facility housekeeping, condition of Processing Facility security fence, condition of Processing Facility vehicular access, and the like). d. Plant campus security. e. Plant campus construction activities. f. Plant campus operations and maintenance activities. 6. Operation of the Project so as not to cause damage to any of the Phoenix-provided Connecting Utilities and/or Connecting Utilities connections. 7. Promptly upon becoming aware of same, informing Phoenix of any and all Project problems and/or conditions that may pose 1) a risk to the health and safety of the employees an...