Common use of Abandonment of Joint-Use Facilities and Reductions in Load Clause in Contracts

Abandonment of Joint-Use Facilities and Reductions in Load. If a Party abandons a Delivery Point that is used to supply the retail loads of both Parties or if it removes load from such a Delivery Point, for each of the next two (2) years following such abandonment or reduction in loading, the Party initiating the change shall continue to bear the same cost for its share of any joint- use distribution-related facilities for which the costs are directly assigned to Customer.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Abandonment of Joint-Use Facilities and Reductions in Load. If a Party abandons a Delivery Point that is used to supply the retail loads of both Parties or if it removes load from such a Delivery Point, for each of the next two (2) years following such abandonment or reduction notification of the proposed change in loading, the Party initiating the change shall continue to bear the same cost for its share of any joint- joint-use distribution-related facilities for which the costs are directly assigned to Customerfacilities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection and Local Delivery Service Agreement, Interconnection and Local Delivery Service Agreement

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Abandonment of Joint-Use Facilities and Reductions in Load. If a Party abandons a Delivery Point that is used to supply the retail loads of both Parties or if it removes load from such a Delivery Point, for each of the next two (2) years following such abandonment or reduction in loading, the Party initiating the change shall continue to bear the same cost for its share of any joint- use distribution-related facilities for which the costs are directly assigned to Customer.facilities. [Fairness concerns expressed – RB]

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Samples: www.spp.org

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