Permission to Operate Clause Samples
The 'Permission to Operate' clause grants a party the legal right to use, access, or conduct activities on a specified property or with certain assets. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions under which such permission is given, such as compliance with laws, obtaining necessary permits, or adhering to operational guidelines. Its core function is to clearly establish the boundaries and requirements for lawful operation, thereby preventing disputes over unauthorized use and ensuring all parties understand their rights and obligations.
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Permission to Operate. OWNER GRANTS THE MARINA, IT’S EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS PERMISSION TO HAUL, LAUNCH, OPERATE, TEST AND INSPECT THE VESSEL AS THE ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ NECESSARY.
Permission to Operate. The related PV System has achieved PTO.
Permission to Operate. Customer may not operate their generator while interconnected to the PG&E system until receiving written permission from PG&E. Unauthorized Parallel Operation could result in injury to persons and/or damage to equipment and/or property for which the Customer may be liable.
Permission to Operate. Additionally, Contractor shall not allow an employee or applicant for employment to operate under this Agreement, and any application or permit for such operation shall be denied or withdraw when applicant or employee:
1. Is under indictment or has been convicted or granted deferred adjudication that has not resulted in a dismissal for the offense of criminal homicide including murder, capital murder, manslaughter, but excluding criminally negligent homicide;
2. During the seven (7) years immediately preceding the application for employment, the applicant was convicted or granted deferred adjudication that has not resulted in a dismissal for the offense of criminal homicide, including murder, involuntary manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, rape, sexual assault, sale or possession of illegal drugs robbery or felony theft;
3. Is under indictment or charged by information or complaint or convicted or granted deferred adjudication that did not result in dismissal for any offense involving fraud or theft the unauthorized use of a vehicle, violation of any State or Federal laws regulating firearms, violence to any person except conduct classified as no greater than a Class C misdemeanor offense under State law prostitution or the promotion of prostitution, sexual assault, sexual abuse, lewdness or indecency, for use, sale or possession of drugs, driving while intoxicated, or any job related offense;
4. Is on probation, parole, or mandatory supervision for an offense noted herein;
5. Has falsified or materially altered or omitted pertinent information in any governmental record, including an application for employment as a driver; and
6. Has been convicted of four (4) or more moving violations of the traffic laws of this or any other state within the twelve (12) month period immediately preceding the date of the application of employment.
Permission to Operate. Under no circumstances shall the Interconnection Customer begin Parallel Operation of the Generating Facility until final written approval in the form of a signed Agreement has been given by the Distribution Provider.
Permission to Operate. Permission of the Utility to operate the System has been granted and the System is installed and ready to be “placed in service” (“Permission to Operate”).
Permission to Operate. 8.3.1 Only products that have been granted Permission to Operate by Operational Technology Governance (OTG), as detailed by MCH1600, are allowed to be plugged into systems, power supplies, NRTS; or handed over into maintenance. This ensures the products will work, meet the national standards required for motorway equipment, legislation and security requirements; and are integrated such that they meet “ALARP” safety principles. It also ensures that the rest of the infrastructure caters for the products; Operations can use them, and that they can be maintained.
8.3.2 The Service Provider shall identify whether they have gone through the full validation process; and received ‘permission to operate’ for each Scanning Radar Outstation - for the specific hardware and software version.
8.3.3 Permission to operate is granted by the Operational Technology Governance function - part of IT Service Design; contactable by emailing the IT Business Services Team ▇▇.▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇.
8.3.4 If permission to operate has been granted previously; the Service Provider shall provide a statement as soon as reasonably practicable as to whether anything (or nothing) has changed since granted. I.e. have the software or hardware versions for the Service Provider changed in any way.
8.3.5 The Service Provider shall provide full details of the change identified, to enable OTG to assess level of revalidation required:
8.3.6 Submission by the Service Provider under paragraph 8.3.5 is to the Customer’s Operational Technology Governance; who will then advise what testing. The Parties acknowledge that where NRTS / CHARM testing cannot be fully carried out (e.g. where systems are not yet available); this will not be factored into the decision to grant permission.
8.3.7 NRTS / Testing - prior to any connection to a NRTS service delivery, NRTS bandwidth utilisation for SVD shall be completed; with appropriate evidence provided to NRTS for their acceptance.
8.3.8 MCH1514 - Compliance with this process is a Service Provider requirement which the Service Provider shall comply with. Any supplier of new or upgraded equipment should firstly ensure they have consulted on potential inclusion of security requirements prior to the design / delivery. Any testing that may be required as part of the risk assurance process should be completed at the Service Providers expense.
Permission to Operate. This Agreement does not provide Seller authorization to interconnect the Facility or inject power into HCE’s system. Seller acknowledges that the Generator Interconnection Agreement is a separate contract and the Generator Interconnection Agreement does not modify the Parties’ rights and obligations under this PPA.
Permission to Operate. Approved municipal wiring inspection and MGED operation inspection shall result in the Permission To Operate letter appearing as Attachment 2 of the Agreement to be on file with MGED, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇.
Permission to Operate. Note [1] All Milestone durations are approximate and do not consider inclement weather, customer construction/commissioning timeline, or any other unpredictable events that may cause unexpected delays. Actual durations may vary. Construction process initiated once IA is fully executed, and UI receives full construction payment. The EDC shall describe Upgrades and provide an itemized best estimate of the cost, including overheads, of the Upgrades and annual operation and maintenance expenses associated with such Upgrades. The EDC shall functionalize Upgrade costs and annual expenses as either transmission or distribution related.