Common use of Terminal Maintenance Clause in Contracts

Terminal Maintenance. (a) The Parties agree to cooperate with each other in establishing the start date of any non-emergency maintenance of the Terminal that would result in any of part of the Terminal being out of service (“Terminal Maintenance”) so as to not unnecessarily interfere with any of the Company’s purchase or sale commitments or to otherwise accommodate, to the extent reasonably practicable, other commercial or market considerations that the Company deems relevant. (b) The Operator agrees that it will use commercially reasonable efforts, consistent with good industry standards and practices, to complete (and to cause any third parties to complete) any non-emergency Terminal Maintenance as promptly as practicable. The Operator shall provide the Company with an initial estimate of the period of any non-emergency Terminal Maintenance and shall regularly update the Company as to the progress of such Terminal Maintenance. If the Operator determines that the expected completion date for Terminal Maintenance has or is likely to change by 30 days or more, it shall promptly notify the Company of such determination.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Terminalling Services Agreement (Delek Logistics Partners, LP), Terminalling Services Agreement (Delek Logistics Partners, LP)