Common use of Conservative Operations Clause in Contracts

Conservative Operations. When any one Party identifies an overload/emergency situation that may impact the other Party’s system and the other Party’s results/systems do not observe a similar situation, both Parties will operate to the most conservative result until the Parties can identify the reasons for these difference(s).

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement

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Conservative Operations. When any one Party identifies an overload/emergency situation that may impact the other Party’s Party‟s system and the other Party’s Party‟s results/systems do not observe a similar situation, both Parties will operate to the most conservative result until the Parties can identify the reasons for these difference(s).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Joint Operating Agreement

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Conservative Operations. Version: 0.0.0 Effective: 3/25/2011 When any one Party identifies an overload/emergency situation that may impact the other Party’s Party‟s system and the other Party’s Party‟s results/systems do not observe a similar situation, both Parties will operate to the most conservative result until the Parties can identify the reasons for these difference(s).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Joint Operating Agreement

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