Parallel Clause Samples

The "Parallel" clause establishes that certain obligations or actions under an agreement may be performed simultaneously rather than sequentially. In practice, this means that parties can carry out their respective duties at the same time, such as delivering goods while making payment, without waiting for the other party to complete their part first. This clause is particularly useful for increasing efficiency and reducing delays, as it prevents bottlenecks that can occur when actions are required to happen in a strict order.
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Parallel power generated to be both consumed and exported: The Member operates a DG Facility connected in any way to the Cooperative System designed primarily to serve the Member’s own load but with the intention to export excess power.
Parallel no power export: The Member operates a DG facility connected in any way to the Cooperative system but with no intention to export power.
Parallel. In order to reserve to the Distributor’s pipeline(s) at least 20 feet of the Easement width, any and all utilities that parallel the Facilities shall not be permitted within 10 feet of the Facilities without prior express and written permission of the Distributor.
Parallel. Interconnecting and operating “in parallel” with LADWP’s Electric System for longer than one second.
Parallel. Students work part-time (20 hrs./wk.) while attending school full-time for 3 consecutive semesters.
Parallel. Any and all utilities that parallel the Facilities shall not be located closer than 10 feet of the Facilities without prior, written permission of the Distributor.
Parallel administration will not be established. The authority shall rest with the government of Pakistan. For solution of the problems, the Political Administration would be approached and that the Administration in collaboration with the Utmanzai Tribe would settle all problems in accordance with the provisions of the FCR (Frontier Crimes Regulation).
Parallel. Addressing Video (PAV) ------------------------------- Parallel Addressing Video is a technology that enables the user to select and call up video on a remote computer over a network without prior knowledge of the remote computer configuration. The current design is for use with removable media such as CD-ROM or DVD discs. The technology allows a hyperlink to be placed within a web page that upon selection (a click of the mouse) sends a small file to the remote computer. The associated software uses information contained in this small file to identify the "address" on the disc. The "address" is broken down into a specific disc volume label and the specific name of the file contained on it. It can identify the volume label, and, if not present, will prompt the user to insert the disc into any available drive. From the point of insertion, the disc can then be located and the media file found. This technology can also play audio files.
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Parallel. Purchase of a new software (or upgrade) should always be followed by a period of use in parallel with the old system and the appropriate backup of data. You are responsible if you fail to run a sufficient number of parallel tests before changing to the new system.