After Commercial Operation Sample Clauses

After Commercial Operation. After Commercial Operation, Owner shall bear the risk of loss and damage to the Facility, irrespective of the cause of such loss or damage.
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After Commercial Operation. If termination for Generator Event of Default occurs after commercial operation of the facility, the AESO may exercise all remedies it has at law or equity, including pursuing a claim for damages. The RESA will include a specified methodology for calculating the "mark-to-market" damages in the case of a Generator Event of Default. o
After Commercial Operation. Following the Commercial Operation Date, Seller shall provide to Buyer, on a quarterly basis, summaries or redacted versions of any regularly prepared operations and maintenance status reports of the Facility provided to WECC or the Facility Lenders.
After Commercial Operation. Following the Commercial Operation Date, Seller shall provide to Buyer on a quarterly basis, any regularly prepared operations and maintenance status reports of the Facility provided to WECC or the Facility Lenders. In addition to the other required and preventative maintenance actions required by this Agreement, Seller shall (and shall notify Buyer results of the following): (i) conduct regular visual equipment inspections and log significant parameters; (ii) identify and perform all preventative maintenance requirements for the following calendar year; (iii) schedule and assign routine maintenance during operations, planned outages, as well as maintenance that can be conducted in parallel; (iv) conduct periodic maintenance to various equipment; (v) conduct periodic quality assurance and quality control activities and inspections in accordance with the Quality Assurance Program; and
After Commercial Operation. Following the Commercial Operation Date, in addition to the other required and preventative maintenance actions required by this Agreement, Seller shall (and shall notify Buyer results of the following): (A) conduct regular visual equipment inspections and log significant parameters; (B) identify and perform all preventative maintenance requirements for the following calendar year; (C) schedule and assign routine maintenance during operations, planned outages, as well as maintenance that can be conducted in parallel; (D) conduct periodic maintenance to various equipment; (E) conduct period Q/A and Q/C activities and inspections in accordance with the Quality Assurance Program; and (F) hire Subcontractors, as applicable to meet the Facility’s maintenance, betterment, and improvement needs.
After Commercial Operation. Following the Commercial Operation Date, in addition to the other required and preventative maintenance actions required by this Agreement, Seller shall (and shall notify Buyer results of the following): (A) conduct re...

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  • Commercial Diligence Upon execution of this Agreement, Licensee shall diligently proceed with Commercially Diligent Efforts to develop, manufacture, practice, sell and use the Licensed Products in order to make them readily available to the general public as soon as possible on commercially reasonable terms. Licensee shall continue active, diligent Commercially Diligent Efforts for one or more Licensed Product(s) throughout the term of this Agreement (“Actively Commercializing”). In addition, Licensee shall perform at least the following obligations as part of its due diligence activities hereunder:

  • After Completion the Seller shall at its cost execute and deliver all such further documents and/or take such other action as the Purchaser may reasonably request in order to effect (i) the release and discharge in full of the relevant member of the Purchaser’s Group from any and all Retained Liabilities and any Liabilities related to the Retained Assets and (ii) the assumption by the Seller or any member of the Seller’s Group as the primary obligor in respect of any and all Retained Liabilities or Liabilities related to the Retained Assets in substitution for the relevant member of the Purchaser’s Group (in each case on a non-recourse basis to any member of the Purchaser’s Group).

  • Maintenance and Operation Member-Generator agrees to maintain their system and facilities in accordance with applicable manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule and standard prudent engineering practices. Member-Generator covenants and agrees to operate their system, facilities and equipment so as to minimize the likelihood for a malfunction or other disturbance, damaging or otherwise affecting or impairing Cooperative’s electrical system. Member-Generator shall comply with all applicable laws, regulations, zoning, building codes, safety rules and other environmental regulations or restrictions applicable to the design, installation, operation and maintenance of the Member-Generator's System. Member-Generator must, at least once every year, conduct a test to confirm that Member-Generator’s System automatically ceases to energize the output (interconnection equipment output voltage goes to zero) within two (2) seconds of being disconnected from Cooperative’s electrical system. Disconnecting the Member-Generator’s System from Cooperative’s electrical system at the visible disconnect switch and measuring the time required for the unit to cease to energize the output shall satisfy this test. Member-Generator shall maintain a record of the results of these tests and, upon request by Cooperative, shall provide a copy of the test results to Cooperative. If Member-Generator is unable to provide a copy of the test results upon request, Cooperative shall notify Member- Generator by mail that Member-Generator has thirty (30) days from the date Member-Generator receives the request to provide Cooperative with the results of a test. If Member-Generator does not provide Cooperative with the test results within the thirty (30) day time period or if the test results provided to Cooperative show that Member-Generator’s net metering unit is not functioning correctly, Cooperative may immediately disconnect Member-Generator’s System from Cooperative’s electrical system. If Member-Generator’s equipment ever fails this test, Member-Generator shall immediately disconnect Member-Generator’s System from Cooperative's electrical system. Member-Generator’s System shall not be reconnected to Cooperative's electrical system by the Member-Generator until Member-Generator’s System is repaired and operating in a normal and safe manner. Cooperative shall have the right to have a representative present and informed when any such tests are conducted. Cooperative does not warrant the testing procedures or results by the presence of its representative. Member-Generator is responsible for protecting their equipment from transient high voltage spikes caused by lightning and/or transient low voltage conditions caused by faults or short circuits, and from any other causes or events. Therefore, Cooperative shall not be responsible for damage to Member-Generator’s equipment allegedly caused by transient high voltage spikes caused by lightning and/or transient low voltage conditions caused by faults or short circuits or other causes or events. Member-Generator agrees to notify Cooperative no less than thirty (30) days prior to modification of the components or design of the Member-Generator’s System that in any way may degrade or significantly alter the System’s output characteristics. Member-Generator acknowledges that any such modifications will require submission of a new Application and Agreement to Cooperative.

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  • Reasonable Commercial Efforts Reasonable commercial efforts means that the obligated party is required to make a diligent, reasonable and good faith effort to accomplish the applicable objective. Such obligation, however, does not require an expenditure of funds or the incurrence of a liability on the part of the obligated party, nor does it require that the obligated party act in a manner that would be contrary to normal commercial practices in order to accomplish the objective. The fact that the objective is or is not actually accomplished is not, by itself, an indication that the obligated party did or did not in fact utilize its reasonable commercial efforts in attempting to accomplish the objective.

  • Development Diligence Novartis shall dedicate commercially reasonable efforts, during each [**] month period, necessary to continue the advancement of Licensed Compounds and Licensed Products with respect to at least one Profile towards the next clinical Development milestone or approval milestone, as described in Sections 7.4.2 or 7.4.3, respectively. If Novartis (itself or through its Affiliates or sublicensees) fails to dedicate commercially reasonable efforts, during any [**] month period, necessary to continue the advancement of Licensed Compounds and Licensed Products with respect to at least one Profile towards such next milestone, then any dispute regarding Novartis’ failure of development diligence with respect to such Profile shall be resolved in accordance with Article 13.

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  • Business Development Company Buyer is a business development company as defined in Section 202(a)(22) of the Investment Advisors Act of 1940.

  • Millennium Compliance Borrower shall take all action necessary to assure that there will be no material adverse change to Borrower's business by reason of the advent of the year 2000, including without limitation that all computer-based systems, embedded microchips and other processing capabilities effectively recognize and process dates after April 1, 1999, except for personal office computers and network stations which will be compliant by October 1, 1999. At FINOVA's request, Borrower shall provide to FINOVA assurance reasonably acceptable to FINOVA that Borrower's computer-based systems, embedded microchips and other processing capabilities are year 2000 compatible.

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