Unit Operation Clause Samples

A Unit Operation clause defines how a specific portion or unit of a larger project, facility, or system is to be operated independently for contractual or operational purposes. This clause typically outlines the criteria for designating a unit, the responsibilities for its management, and the allocation of costs and revenues associated with its operation. For example, in a construction or energy project, it may allow a completed section to begin functioning and generating revenue while other sections are still under development. The core function of this clause is to provide flexibility and efficiency by enabling parts of a project to become operational and productive before the entire project is completed.
Unit Operation. No agreement, nor amendment to any agreement, for the cooperative or unit development ("pooling") for the field or area affecting the Leased Premises, or any pool thereof, shall be valid or binding without the advance written consent of Lessor and the Secretary. Notwithstanding any other provisions herein, upon the pooling of part of the Leased Premises, this Lease shall be severed and shall be considered as separate and distinct leases for all horizons on (a) the pooled acreage and (b) the rest of the Leased Premises; such severance shall result each time, and from time to time, whenever pooling occurs; and the term of each resulting lease caused by any such severance, and all the rights and obligations of Lessee under each such lease, shall apply separately to the acreage attributable to the particular lease under the foregoing severance, with every resulting lease being considered as separate and independent from every other lease.
Unit Operation. Seller will operate and schedule generating facilities, undertake maintenance, declare outages, and commit or otherwise bid supply in a manner that complies with the rules and regulations of the applicable power market.
Unit Operation 

Related to Unit Operation

  • Co-operation Each Party acknowledges that this ESA must be approved by the Department and agree that they shall use Commercially Reasonable efforts to cooperate in seeking to secure such approval.

  • Direct Operation System Agency may temporarily assume operations of a Grantee’s program or programs funded under this Contract when the continued operation of the program by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ puts, at risk, the health or safety of clients and/or participants served by Grantee.

  • Current Operating Areas Where logging or road construction is in progress but not completed, unless agreed otherwise, Purchaser shall, before opera- tions cease annually, remove all temporary log culverts and construct temporary cross drains, drainage ditches, dips, berms, culverts, or other facilities needed to control erosion.

  • System Operation The Parties shall adhere to any applicable operational requirements of PJM necessary to protect the integrity of the transmission system within the PJM Control Area and the transmission systems of interconnected control areas, and shall satisfy any and all PJM, RFC and NERC criteria, when applicable. The DS Supplier shall also adhere to any applicable operational requirements of the Company necessary to protect the integrity of the Company’s local distribution system.

  • Committee Operation a. The committee shall be chaired jointly by a committee member from the Association and a committee member appointed by the Superintendent and/or his/her designee. b. Members of the committee shall receive training in all aspects of OTES, the state adopted evaluation framework, the standards for the teaching profession, teacher of record, shared attribution, and teacher-student data linkage prior to service on the committee. c. The committee shall establish, by mutual agreement, a meeting calendar, tasks for the committee to complete, and timelines for the completion of specific tasks. d. Committee agendas shall be developed jointly by the co-chairpersons of the committee. e. All decisions of the committee shall be achieved by consensus. f. At the initial committee meeting, the committee will develop the ground rules by which the committee will operate. These ground rules will be read aloud at the commencement of every meeting and will be reviewed annually. g. At each meeting, the committee shall select an individual to act as the official scribe for that meeting. h. Members of the committee shall receive release time for committee work and training. i. Minutes of meetings shall be distributed to committee members, SSLTA President, and District Superintendent within seven (7) days following meetings of the committee. j. The committee may establish sub-committees to assist with their work. k. Sub-committees shall be jointly appointed by the Superintendent/designee and the Association President/designee. l. The committee shall be authorized to utilize a consultant(s) (examples include, but are not limited to, educational consultants, software consultants, credentialing trainers, etc.) as it deems appropriate. The cost, if any, shall be borne by the Board.