Common use of Separation of Functions Clause in Contracts

Separation of Functions. The Parties acknowledge that this Agreement is between (a) Seller and (b) Buyer acting solely in its merchant function. The Parties further acknowledge that they have no rights against each other or obligations to each other under this Agreement with respect to any relationship between the Parties in which PG&E is acting in its capacity as Participating Transmission Owner, including orders or instructions relating to Electric System Upgrades and/or Curtailment Periods.

Appears in 28 contracts

Sources: Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement

Separation of Functions. The Parties acknowledge that this Agreement is between (a) Seller and (b) Buyer acting solely in its merchant function. The Parties further acknowledge that they have no rights against each other or obligations to each other under this Agreement with respect to any relationship between the Parties in which PG&E is acting in its capacity as Participating Transmission Owner, including including, but not limited to, orders or instructions relating to Electric System Upgrades and/or Curtailment Periods.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement

Separation of Functions. The Parties acknowledge that this Agreement is between (a) Seller and (b) Buyer acting solely in its merchant function. The Parties further acknowledge that they have no rights against each other or obligations to each other under this Agreement with respect to any relationship between the Parties in which PG&E is acting in its capacity as (a) Participating Transmission OwnerTO, including interconnection arrangements and orders or instructions relating to Electric System Upgrades and/or Curtailment Periods.or (b) provider of retail electric service to the Project [as applicable:; or

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Energy Storage Agreement