Common use of Completed Application Clause in Contracts

Completed Application. A Completed Application shall provide all of the information included in 18 C.F.R § 2.20 including but not limited to the following: (i) The identity, address, telephone number and facsimile number of the entity requesting service; (ii) A statement that the entity requesting service is, or will be upon commencement of service, an Eligible Customer under the Tariff; (iii) The Point(s) of Receipt and the Point(s) of Delivery; (iv) The maximum amount of capacity requested at each Point of Receipt and Point of Delivery; and (v) The proposed dates and hours for initiating and terminating transmission service hereunder. In addition to the information specified above, when required to properly evaluate system conditions, the Transmission Provider also may ask the Transmission Customer to provide the following: (vi) The electrical location of the initial source of the power to be transmitted pursuant to the Transmission Customer's request for service; and (vii) The electrical location of the ultimate load. The Transmission Provider will treat this information in (vi) and (vii) as confidential at the request of the Transmission Customer except to the extent that disclosure of this information is required by this Tariff, by regulatory or judicial order, for reliability purposes pursuant to Good Utility Practice, or pursuant to RTG transmission information sharing agreements. The Transmission Provider shall treat this information consistent with the standards of conduct contained in Part 37 of the Commission's regulations. (viii) A statement indicating that, if the Eligible Customer submits a Pre-Confirmed Application, the Eligible Customer will execute a Service Agreement upon receipt of notification that the Transmission Provider can provide the requested Transmission Service.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

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Completed Application. A Completed Application shall provide all of the information included in 18 C.F.R § 2.20 including but not limited to the following: (i) The identity, address, telephone number and facsimile fax number of the entity requesting service; (ii) A statement that the entity requesting service is, or will be upon commencement of service, an Eligible Customer under the Tariffprovisions herein; (iii) The Point(s) of Receipt and the Point(s) of Delivery; (iv) The maximum amount of capacity requested required at each Point of Receipt and Point of Delivery; and (v) The proposed dates and hours for initiating and terminating transmission service Transmission Service hereunder. In addition to the information specified above, when required to properly evaluate system conditions, the Transmission Provider also may ask the Transmission Customer to provide the followingfollowing information: (vi) The electrical location of the initial source of the power to be transmitted pursuant to the Transmission Customer's request for service; and (vii) The electrical location of the ultimate load. The Transmission Provider will shall treat this the information in required under (vi) and (vii) as confidential confidential, at the request of the Transmission Customer Customer, except to the extent that disclosure of this information is required by this Tariffthe provisions herein, by regulatory or judicial order, for reliability purposes pursuant to following Good Utility Practice, Practice or pursuant to RTG transmission information sharing agreements. The Transmission Provider shall treat this information consistent with the standards of conduct contained in Part 37 of the Commission's ' regulations. (viii) A statement indicating that, if the Eligible Customer submits a Pre-Pre- Confirmed Application, the Eligible Customer will execute a Service Agreement upon receipt of notification that the Transmission Provider can provide the requested Transmission Service.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Open Access Transmission Tariff, Open Access Transmission Tariff

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