Revised Nomination definition
Examples of Revised Nomination in a sentence
If an index used to calculate the price for an Initial Nomination or Revised Nomination ceases to be published or is not published for any period applicable to calculation of the price of a transaction, either Party may notify the other at any time within sixty (60) days after the index ceases to be published and the Parties will meet and agree on a replacement index within thirty (30) days after the date of said notice.
Any subsequent change to the daily nominations will require Original User and Capacity Exchange User to submit a further Revised Nomination in respect of the relevant Day.
STUSCO may submit adjustments to the Initial Nomination (an “Revised Nomination”) on or at any time after the 16h day of M-1 (M being the month of anticipated delivery to the Facility), and IRRX may accept or reject the Revised Nomination in writing and must do so within one (1) Business Day of STUSCO’s submission of any Revised Nomination.
STUSCO may submit adjustments to the Initial Nomination (an “Revised Nomination”) on or at any time after the 16th day of M-1 (M being the month of anticipated delivery to the Facility), and IRRX may accept or reject the Revised Nomination in writing and must do so within one (1) Business Day of STUSCO’s submission of any Revised Nomination.