Scheduled Interruptions definition

Scheduled Interruptions means interruptions to the Services pre­notified by Provider to Customer intended by Provider to facilitate improvements to or maintenance of the Services.
Scheduled Interruptions means an interruption resulting when all or a portion of the Production Facility, Purchaser Equipment, the Purchaser System, or any other equipment or systems owned or operated by Supplier or Purchaser necessary to the production, delivery, and/or acceptance of RNG is deliberately taken out of service at a selected time for purposes of maintenance, repair, or construction.

Examples of Scheduled Interruptions in a sentence

  • In such event, Mediacom shall be permitted to perform emergency maintenance with a shorter Customer notification interval than Scheduled Interruptions.

  • Scheduled Interruptions The number of scheduled interruptions to the normal service as defined in this document.

  • Scheduled Interruptions shall not exceed five (5) days in any 365-day period unless mutually agreed upon.

Related to Scheduled Interruptions

  • Planned Service Interruption means a Service Interruption that has been scheduled to occur in accordance with Schedule 5;

  • Interruption means a reduction in non-firm transmission service due to economic reasons pursuant to Tariff, Part II, section 14.7.

  • Service Interruption means the cessation of electricity supply to an ICP for a period of 1 minute or longer, other than by reason of De-energisation of that ICP:

  • Curtailment Any Principal Prepayment made by a Mortgagor which is not a Principal Prepayment in Full.

  • Scheduled Downtime means any System downtime occurring within a planned System maintenance window as communicated to Customer. NCR Voyix will provide Customer with reasonable prior notice of any Scheduled Downtime via e-mail or NCR Voyix’s Hosting Web Site. NCR Voyix will seek to minimize the impact of Scheduled Downtime or any unscheduled downtime to the Customer’s business operations. Whenever feasible, NCR Voyix will seek to limit Scheduled Downtime to no more than three hours in a calendar week.