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Contestation of Auction Results Sample Clauses

Contestation of Auction Results. 1. Registered Participants shall check the Auction results and, where reasonably appropriate, may contest Auction results within the contestation period set out in paragraph 2 of this Article. The Allocation Platform shall only consider a contestation where the Registered Participant is able to demonstrate an error by the Allocation Platform in the Auction results. 2. The Registered Participant may contest the Auction results within the deadline set out in the relevant Auction Specification but no later than two (2) Working Days after the provisional Auction results have been notified to the Registered Participant. 3. The contestation shall be notified to the Allocation Platform and headed as “contestation”. 4. Any contestation shall contain the following: (a) Date of contestation; (b) identification of contested Auction; (c) identification of the Registered Participant; (d) name, e-mail address and telephone number of the Registered Participant; (e) detailed description of the facts and the reason for contestation; and (f) evidence of erroneous Auction results; 5. The Allocation Platform shall notify its decision on the contestation to the Registered Participant no later than four (4) Working Days after the provisional Auction results have been notified to the Registered Participant. 6. At the end of the fourth (4th) Working Day after the publication of the provisional Auction Results and unless an Auction is cancelled, the provisional Auction results shall be considered as final and binding with no further notification.
Contestation of Auction Results. 1. Registered Participants shall check the Auction results and, where reasonably appropriate, may contest Auction results within the contestation period set out in paragraph 2 of this Article. The Allocation Platform shall only consider a contestation where the Registered Participant is able to demonstrate an error by the Allocation Platform in the Auction results. 2. The Registered Participant may contest the Auction results within the deadline set out in the relevant Auction Specification but no later than two (2) Working Days after the provisional Auction results have been notified to the Registered Participant. 3. The contestation shall be notified to the Allocation Platform and headed as “contestation”. 4. Any contestation shall contain the following: (a) Date of contestation; (b) identification of contested Auction; (c) identification of the Registered Participant; (d) name, e-mail address and telephone number of the Registered Participant; (e) detailed description of the facts and the reason for contestation; and (f) evidence of erroneous Auction results; 5. The Allocation Platform shall notify its decision on the contestation to the Registered Participant no later than four (4) Working Days after the provisional Auction results have been notified to the Registered Participant. 6. At the end of the fourth (4th) Working Day after the publication of the provisional Auction Results and unless an Auction is cancelled, the provisional Auction results shall be considered as final and binding with no further notification. Article 38‌ 1. Long Term Transmission Right holder(s) may return their Long Term Transmission Rights to the Allocation Platform for reallocation at any subsequent long term Auction once the final Auction results are published. 2. Returned Long Term Transmission Rights shall be a constant band of whole MW(s) over the specific timeframe of the subsequent Auction. The Auction at which the Long Term Transmission Rights were allocated and the subsequent Auction to which the Long Term Transmission Rights are to be returned shall be for the same form of products. 3. The minimum volume for a returned Long Term Transmission Right shall be one (1) MW over the specific timeframe of the subsequent Auction. 4. The Allocation Platform shall make the volumes of returned Long Term Transmission Rights available at the subsequent long term Auction, increasing the Offered Capacity announced in the provisional Auction Specification accordingly and equally fo...
Contestation of Auction Results. Any query on Explicit Daily Auction results shall be considered as a Dispute and must be made in accordance with Rule 62. Only queries where the Registered Participant believes there is an error in the Auction results shall be considered as a Dispute.
Contestation of Auction Results. 1. Registered Participants shall check the Auction results and, where reasonably appropriate, may contest Auction results within the ex post contestation period set out in paragraph 2 of this Article. The Allocation Platform shall only consider a contestation where the Registered Participant is able to demonstrate an error by the Allocation Platform in the Auctionresults. 2. The Registered Participant may contest the Auction results ex post between 10:00 and 11:00 of Contract Day D+1. 3. The contestation has to be notified to the Allocation Platform and headed as “contestation”. 4. Any contestation shall contain the following: (a) Date of contestation; (b) Identification of contested Auction; (c) identification of the Registered Participant; (d) name, e-mail address and telephone number of the Registered Participant; (e) detailed description of the facts and the reason for contestation; and (f) evidence of erroneous Auction results; 5. The Allocation Platform shall notify its decision on the contestation to the Registered Participant after the notification of the contestationwithin reasonable timescales. 6. At the end of the deadline specified above in paragraph 5 of this Article the Allocation Platform shall identify any further steps to remedy the contestation.
Contestation of Auction Results. 1. Registered Participants shall check the Auction results and, where reasonably appropriate, may contest Auction results within the contestation period set out in paragraph 2 of this Article. The Allocation Platform shall only consider a contestation where the Registered Participant is able to demonstrate an error by the Allocation Platform in the Auction results. 2. The Registered Participant may contest the Auction results within the deadline set out in the relevant Auction Specification but no later than two (2) Working Days after the provisional Auction results have been notified to the Registered Participant. 3. The contestation shall be notified to the Allocation Platform and headed as “contestation”. 4. Any contestation shall contain the following: (a) Date of contestation; (b) identification of contested Auction; (c) identification of the Registered Participant; (d) name, e-mail address and telephone number of the Registered Participant; (e) detailed description of the facts and the reason for contestation; and
Contestation of Auction Results. 1. Registered Participants shall check the Auction results and, where reasonably appropriate, may contest Auction results within the contestation period set out in paragraph 2 of this Article. The Single Allocation Platform shall only consider a contestation where the Registered Participant is able to demonstrate an error by the Single Allocation Platform in the Auction results. 2. The Registered Participant may contest the Auction results within the deadline set out in the relevant Auction Specification but no later than two (2) Working Days after the provisional Auction results have been notified to the Registered Participant. 3. The contestation shall be notified to the Single Allocation Platform and headed as “contestation”. 4. Any contestation shall contain the following:
Contestation of Auction Results. Due to time constraints, there is no time for checking the final Auction results after an intraday Auction. Any query on the final Auction results shall be considered as a dispute and be made in accordance with Article 50. Only queries when the Registered Participant believes there is an error in the Auction results shall be considered.

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