Legacy Contract definition

Legacy Contract means a written contract or tolling agreement, originally executed prior to September 1, 2006, governing the sale of electricity and/or legacy contract qualified thermal output at a price, determined by either a fixed price or price formula, that does not provide for recovery of the costs associated with compliance with this regulation; the originally executed contract or agreement must have remained in effect and must not have been amended since September 1, 2006 to change or affect the terms governing the California greenhouse gas emissions responsibility, price, or amount of electricity or legacy contract qualified thermal output sold, or the expiration date. For purposes of this regulation, legacy contracts exclude contracts that have been amended to include a Legacy PPA Amendment, as defined in the Combined Heat and Power Program Settlement Agreement Term Sheet pursuant to CPUC Decision 10-12-035, with a privately owned utility as defined in the Public Utilities Code section 216 (referred to as an Investor
Legacy Contract means a network access contract between a covered NSP and a network user which is in effect as at the rules commencement date; and
Legacy Contract means a network access contract (which includes an associate arrangement) which was in effect on 15 March 2019; and

Examples of Legacy Contract in a sentence

  • This includes: PeopleSoft Contract No. 7650 Legacy Contract No. 12-7IDP5014 o Commuter demographics, ridership projections, travel patterns, mode choice, and origin-destination analysis, including those associated with the Dallas to Houston High-Speed Rail Project.

  • Radiant shall not provide an Upgrade or Enhancement to a Customer or Legacy Client unless the Customer or Legacy Client has a right to receive such Upgrade pursuant to the applicable Software License Agreement or Legacy Contract, as the case may be, and Enterprise has received all amounts required to be paid by or with respect to such Customer or Legacy Client under the applicable Software License Agreement, Legacy Contract (or other applicable agreement) or this Agreement, as the case may be.

  • Except as otherwise expressly provided herein or required by a Legacy Contract, neither Radiant, its Distributors nor its Customers or Legacy Clients shall be entitled to possess copies of the Enterprise Products, whether in Source Code or Executable Code form.

  • A design survey is defined as the combined performance of research, field work, analysis, computation, and documentation necessary to provide detailed topographic (3-dimensional) DocuSign Envelope ID: D0E29F2F-2A8C-4E32-A9B8-8EFA82530B8F WAs Used PeopleSoft Contract No. 7032 Legacy Contract No. 19-6SDP5001 mapping of a project site.

  • DocuSign Envelope ID: E3FDB000-D669-4793-A755-503701F99702 Contract for Surveying Services PeopleSoft Contract No. 8607 Legacy Contract No. 12-8IDP1023 The specified rate includes labor rates, overhead, and fee.


More Definitions of Legacy Contract

Legacy Contract means a written contract or tolling agreement governing the sale of electricity and/or qualified thermal energy from an electric generating facility or cogeneration facility at a price, determined by either a fixed price or price formula, that was originally executed prior to August 15, 2005 does not allow for recovery of the costs associated with compliance with this regulation. For purposes of this regulation, Legacy Contracts exclude contracts with a privately owned utility as defined in the Public Utilities Code section 216 (referred to as an Investor Owned Utility or IOU) for contracts already addressed under the Combined Heat and Power Program Settlement pursuant to CPUC Decision number D-10-12-035, and only include contracts that have remained in effect and have not been amended since execution to change the terms governing the California greenhouse gas emissions responsibility, price or amount of electricity or Qualified Thermal Output sold, or the expiration date. A legacy contract does not apply to opt-in covered entities. For purposes of this regulation, Legacy Contracts also exclude contracts as to which a court or arbitrator(s) in a dispute resolution proceeding between the parties to the agreement finds that, at the time the agreement was executed, the seller understood that if there was a future change in the law that imposed a cost on the facility because of its greenhouse gas emissions, the seller would be responsible for paying that cost.
Legacy Contract means any agreement or contract for the sale and purchase of Respondents’ PEEK in effect as of February 1, 2016, and any subsequent renewal or extension of the agreement or contract, so long as: (i) the term of such renewal or extension does not extend beyond one (1) year after this Order is issued and (ii) such renewal or extension is terminable by the Customer upon thirty (30) days’ notice.
Legacy Contract means each contract identified in Schedule 5.2 (Legacy Contracts);
Legacy Contract means a PPA or an EPA, signed or administered by the
Legacy Contract means a written contract or tolling agreement governing the sale of electricity and/or qualified thermal energy from an electric generating facility or cogeneration facility at a price, determined by either a fixed price or price formula, that does not allow for recovery of the costs associated with compliance with this regulation. For purposes of this regulation, legacy contracts exclude contracts with a privately owned utility as defined in the Public Utilities Code section 216 (referred to as an Investor Owned Utility or IOU) for contracts already addressed under the Combined Heat and Power Program Settlement pursuant to CPUC Decision number D-10-12-035, and only include contracts originally executed prior to September 1, 2006, that have remained in effect and have not been amended since September 1, 2006 to change the terms governing the California greenhouse gas emissions responsibility, price or amount of electricity or Qualified Thermal Output sold, or the expiration date. A legacy contract does not apply to opt-in covered entities.
Legacy Contract holders: The Transition-In Period is a period of time [18 months from the Effective Date] where existing service providers bring their practices and procedures relating to the SHSS service into full compliance with the Agreement. All Transition-In Services must be complete within the Transition-In Period (see Schedule K of the Agreement for more information). Transition-In Plan: sets out the SHSS Service Provider’s approach to performing the Transition-In Services, including the tasks and activities it will perform and the dates by which those tasks and activities will be completed. The SHSS Service Provider develops and submits a Transition-In Plan for approval by the Director (see Schedule K of the Agreement for more information).
Legacy Contract holders: The Transition-In Period is a period of time [18 months from the Effective Date] where existing service providers bring their practices and procedures relating to the SHSS service into full compliance with the Agreement. All Transition-In Services must be complete within the Transition-In Period (see Schedule K of the Agreement for more information). Transition-In Services are described in Schedule K of the Agreement.