Common use of Deadline for the Initial Delivery Date Clause in Contracts

Deadline for the Initial Delivery Date. (a) The Initial Delivery Date may not occur prior to the Expected Initial Delivery Date, and the Initial Delivery Date may not be later than sixty (60) days beyond the Expected Initial Delivery Date (“IDD Cure Period”). (b) The Parties agree that, in order for Seller to obtain an Initial Delivery Date, the Parties may have to perform certain of their Delivery Term obligations in advance of the Initial Delivery Date, including providing Supply Plans in advance of the Initial Delivery Date. The Parties shall cooperate with each other in order for Buyer to be able to utilize the Product beginning on the Initial Delivery Date and Seller agrees to cause the Project’s SC to cooperate in order to achieve the same.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Resource Adequacy Agreement, Long Term Resource Adequacy Agreement, Long Term Resource Adequacy Agreement

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Deadline for the Initial Delivery Date. (a) The Initial Delivery Date may not occur prior to the Expected Initial Delivery Date, and the Initial Delivery Date may not be later than sixty one hundred eighty (60180) days beyond the Expected Initial Delivery Date (“IDD Cure Period”). (b) The Parties agree that, in order for Seller to obtain an Initial Delivery Date, the Parties may have to perform certain of their Delivery Term obligations in advance of the Initial Delivery Date, including without limitation providing Supply Plans in advance of the Initial Delivery Date. The Parties shall cooperate with each other in order for Buyer to be able to utilize the Product beginning on the Initial Delivery Date and Seller agrees to cause the Project’s SC to cooperate in order to achieve the same.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Capacity Storage Agreement, Capacity Storage Agreement, Capacity Storage Agreement

Deadline for the Initial Delivery Date. (a) The Initial Delivery Date may not occur prior to the Expected Initial Delivery Date, and the Initial Delivery Date may not be later than sixty two (602) days calendar months beyond the Expected Initial Delivery Date (“IDD Cure Period”). (b) The Parties agree that, in order for Seller to obtain an Initial Delivery Date, the Parties may have to perform certain of their Delivery Term obligations in advance of the Initial Delivery Date, including providing Supply Plans in advance of the Initial Delivery Date. The Parties shall cooperate with each other in order for Buyer to be able to utilize the Product beginning on the Initial Delivery Date and Seller agrees to cause the Project’s SC to cooperate in order to achieve the same.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Resource Adequacy Agreement, Long Term Resource Adequacy Agreement, Long Term Resource Adequacy Agreement

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Deadline for the Initial Delivery Date. (a) The Initial Delivery Date may not occur prior to the Expected Initial Delivery Date, and the Initial Delivery Date may not be later than sixty (60) days beyond later than the Expected Initial Delivery Date (“IDD Cure Period”). (b) The Parties agree that, in order for Seller to obtain an Initial Delivery Date, the Parties may have to perform certain of their Delivery Term obligations in advance of the Initial Delivery Date, including providing Supply Plans in advance of the Initial Delivery Date. The Parties shall cooperate with each other in order for Buyer to be able to utilize the Product beginning on the Initial Delivery Date and Seller Xxxxx agrees to cause the ProjectBuyer’s SC to cooperate in order to achieve the same.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Capacity Storage Agreement

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