Capacity limit Sample Clauses

Capacity limit. 4.2.1 The Customer shall not take electricity through the Connection Point exceeding the Maximum Import Capacity or transmit electricity through the Connection Point exceeding the Maximum Export Capacity without the consent of the Company. 4.2.2 If the Maximum Import Capacity or the Maximum Export Capacity is exceeded without consent, the Company may give notice to the Customer setting out details and requesting the Customer to remedy the situation within twenty (20) Business Days of receipt of the notice, failing which the Company reserves the right to De-Energise and shall not re-Energise until such time as the Customer satisfies the Company that the Maximum Import Capacity or the Maximum Export Capacity (as applicable) will not be exceeded when the connection is renewed or arrangements have been made for an alteration or modification of the Connection Agreement.
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Capacity limit. The amount of Wastewater in terms of ADF, Peak Flow and Peak Daily Flow the 22nd DAA may discharge into the System.
Capacity limit. The 22nd DAA’s Peak Flow shall not exceed any of the following levels: A. Flow of 630 gallons per minute (gpm) as averaged over a 15 minute time frame. B. Peak Daily Flow of 792,000 gallons per day (gpd) C. Average Daily Flow of 156,000 gpd.
Capacity limit. In the case of certain Products that are provided for use subject to a specified capacity limit, Buyer is only authorized to use such Products at or below the limit for which it has paid Seller. Buyer agrees to enable the Product’s call home features to allow Seller to monitor capacity usage and to notify Seller promptly after its use of any Product No Refunds. All sales are final, all payments are non- refundable, and Products may not be returned. Taxes. All payments are exclusive of federal, state, local and foreign taxes, withholdings, duties, tariffs, levies and similar assessments on the license, sale, transport or use of any Product or Service, and Buyer agrees to be liable for and pay all such charges. All amounts due hereunder shall be grossed- up for any withholding taxes.
Capacity limit a) The User shall not draw Electricity through the Inter-connection point exceeding the Maximum Import Capacity or transmit Electricity through the Inter-connection point exceeding the Maximum Export except as expressly permitted by the KPTCL and as instructed by the SLDC. b) If the Maximum Import Capacity or the Maximum Export Capacity together with the tolerable limits is exceeded without consent, the SLDC, KPTCL may give notice to the User setting out details and requesting the User to remedy the situation within ten (10) working days of receipt of the notice, failing which the SLDC KPTCL reserves the right to De-Energise and shall not Re-Energise until such time as the User satisfies the SLDC, KPTCL that the Maximum Import/Export Capacity (as applicable) will not be exceeded.
Capacity limit. The Customer shall not take electricity through the Connection Point exceeding the MIC or transmit electricity through the Connection Point exceeding the MEC without the consent of the Company. If the MIC or the MEC is exceeded without the Company’s consent, the Company may give notice to the Customer setting out details and requesting the Customer to remedy the situation within ten (10) Business Days of receipt of the notice, failing which the Company reserves the right to De-Energise and shall not re-Energise until such time as the Customer satisfies the Company that the MIC or the MEC (as applicable) will not be exceeded when the connection is renewed or arrangements have been made for an alteration or modification of this Transmission Connection Agreement.
Capacity limit. A. The Joint Advisory Committee shall consist of the Mayor of each city, one Council member from each city as appointed by their respective Council, the City Administrator of each City or their designee, and the Public Works Director of each City. B. Each year the Joint Advisory Committee shall meet in October to review the operations of the plant, consider any major improvements that may be required, consider any budget issues, and review each party's compliance with this agreement. Each party will present projected growth and the waste loading associated therewith for the next two years for consideration of the impact on the plant. Both parties agree that they will not exceed their respective shares of the permitted capacity of the WWTF, without the express written authorization of the other. The parties agree to cooperate to remediate any legal restrictions placed on the use of the WWTF by the Department of Ecology.‌
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Capacity limit. The CBRE Facility must have a nameplate capacity of less than 250 kilowatts of alternating current (AC) .

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