Common use of Planned Maintenance Clause in Contracts

Planned Maintenance. 12.1. Both the Sellers and the Buyer shall notify the other at least 75 (Seventy-five) days in advance (except in case of emergency) in the event that they wish to carry out maintenance work on their respective facilities. Pursuant to such a notification, the Parties shall enter into good faith discussions to co-ordinate the timing of any maintenance work but neither Party shall incur any liability in respect of the timing and/or the carrying out of such maintenance work of the other Party.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Crude Oil Sales Agreement, Crude Oil Sales Agreement, Crude Oil Sales Agreement

Planned Maintenance. 12.113.1. Both the Sellers and the Buyer shall notify the other at least 75 60 (Seventy-fiveSixty) days in advance (except in case of emergency) in the event that they wish to carry out maintenance work on their respective facilities. Pursuant to such a notification, the Parties shall enter into good faith discussions to co-ordinate the timing of any maintenance work but neither Party shall incur any liability in respect of the timing and/or the carrying out of such maintenance work of the other Party.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Crude Oil Sales Agreement, Crude Oil Sales Agreement

Planned Maintenance. 12.1. Both the Sellers and the Buyer shall notify the other at least 75 (Seventy-five) days in advance (except in case of emergency) in the event that they wish to carry out maintenance work on their respective facilities. Pursuant to such a notification, the Parties shall enter into good faith discussions to co-ordinate the timing of any maintenance work but neither Party shall incur any liability in respect of the timing and/or the carrying out of such maintenance work of the other Party. Buyer and the Seller.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Crude Oil Sales Agreement