SYSTEM DEFINED Clause Samples

The "SYSTEM DEFINED" clause establishes the specific systems, platforms, or technological frameworks that are recognized and governed by the agreement. In practice, this clause typically lists or references the particular software, hardware, or network environments that are relevant to the parties' obligations, such as a designated IT infrastructure or a proprietary application. By clearly identifying which systems are covered, the clause ensures that both parties have a mutual understanding of the technical scope, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential disputes over what is included under the contract's terms.
SYSTEM DEFINED. The Customer’s eligible Renewable Energy System is an acceptable self-contained renewable energy electric generation system comprising: direct current disconnect apparatus, inverter for the conversion of direct current to alternating current, recording meter socket (the recording meter is supplied by Utilities), alternating current disconnect/lockout, over-current protective device, and all other related electrical equipment upstream of the over-current protective device (all such equipment described as the “System” within this Agreement). The System begins and continues up-stream from the over-current protective device on the Customer’s premises. However, the recording meter, itself, does not form part of the System and always remains the property of Utilities; the meter socket and related electrical connects are part of the System and are the responsibility of the Customer.
SYSTEM DEFINED. The Customer’s System is an eligible Renewable Energy System as determined by its use of eligible Renewable Energy Technology and other eligibility requirements further defined in the City of ▇▇▇▇ Municipal Code, Tariff H, Section 2.7 “Availability of Net Metering.” The Customer’s eligible Renewable Energy System (here-after referred to as “System”) is defined as an electric generation system comprising: a UL-listed, IEEE-compliant non-islanding inverter- based generation system complete with protection elements, direct-current disconnect apparatus, inverter for the conversion of direct current to alternating current, alternating-current lockable disconnect for utility use as a lockout device, and all other related electrical equipment comprising Customer’s generation system up to the Customer’s service connection point to AMES electric system. All such equipment described as the “System” within this Agreement. The Customer’s System will be Net-Metered through a single meter; therefore an additional meter is not required for all AMES service rate schedules under this Agreement.
SYSTEM DEFINED. The Customer’s System is an eligible Renewable Energy System as determined by its use of eligible Renewable Energy Technology and other eligibility requirements further defined in the City of ▇▇▇▇ Municipal Code, Tariff H, Section 2.7 “Availability of Net Metering.” The Customer’s eligible Renewable Energy System self-contained electric generation system comprising: a UL-listed, IEEE-compliant non-islanding inverter-based generation system complete with protection elements, direct-current disconnect apparatus, inverter for the conversion of direct current to alternating current, alternating-current lockable disconnect for utility use as a lockout device, and all other related electrical equipment comprising Customer’s generation system up to the Customer’s service connection point to AMES electric system. All such equipment described as the “System” within this Agreement. The Customer’s System will be Net-Metered through a single meter; therefore an additional meter is not required for all AMES service rate schedules under this Agreement.
SYSTEM DEFINED. The Customer’s eligible Solar Energy System, found in Customer’s Utilities approved site plan and one-line in application documents, is an acceptable self-contained solar energy electric generation system comprising: direct current disconnect apparatus, inverter for the conversion of direct current to alternating current, recording meter socket (the recording meter is supplied by Utilities), alternating current disconnect/lockout, over-current protective device, and all other related electrical equipment upstream of the over-current protective device (all such equipment described as the “System” within this Agreement). The System begins and continues up-stream from the over-current protective device on the Customer’s premises. However, the recording meter, itself, does not form part of the System and always remains the property of Utilities; the meter socket and related electrical connects are part of the System and are the responsibility of the Customer.

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