Delivery Start Date Sample Clauses

The Delivery Start Date clause establishes the specific date on which the supplier is required to begin delivering goods or services under the contract. This clause typically outlines whether the start date is a fixed calendar date or is triggered by a particular event, such as contract signing or receipt of a purchase order. By clearly defining when obligations commence, the clause helps both parties coordinate schedules and manage expectations, reducing the risk of disputes over timing and ensuring timely performance.
Delivery Start Date. (a) The “Delivery Start Date” shall be the earlier of (a) the Commercial Operation Date, provided that, for purposes of Section 2.1 and this Section 3.1(a), if the Commercial Operation Date occurs before October 1, 2010, the Commercial Operation Date shall be deemed not to have occurred until October 1, 2010, and (b) February 1, 2011. (b) If the Delivery Start Date will be prior to October 1, 2010, Seller shall provide no less than thirty (30) Days written notice to Purchaser in advance thereof, and in the absence of such notice Purchaser shall have the right, but not the obligation, to commence receipts of Gas hereunder. (c) During commissioning of the Facility and prior to the Delivery Start Date, Purchaser shall in good faith attempt to schedule and accept delivery of all Gas offered for sale by Seller; however neither Party shall have an obligation to sell or purchase any such Gas. Any such Gas scheduled by Purchaser shall be designated as Additional Gas and shall be delivered on an Interruptible basis. (d) The following milestones (each, a “Milestone”) and the dates specified for achieving each Milestone (each, a “Milestone Date”) shall be met by Seller for the Facility, subject to extension in accordance with Article XIII: (i) Financial Closing Date December 31, 2007 (ii) Commercial Operation Date February 1, 2011
Delivery Start Date. (a) The “Delivery Start Date” shall be the earlier of (a) the Commercial Operation Date, and (b) September 1, 2009. If Seller determines that the Facility is ready to meet the requirements for the Commercial Operation Date prior to September 1, 2009, Seller shall provide no less than thirty (30) Days notice to Purchaser in advance of the anticipated Commercial Operation Date. (b) During commissioning of the Facility and prior to the Delivery Start Date, Purchaser shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to schedule and accept delivery of all Gas offered for sale by Seller, however neither party shall have an obligation to sell or accept such Gas.
Delivery Start Date. The Delivery Start Date shall be June 1, 2000, or such later date that shall reflect a day-for-day extension for each Day that the Commercial Operation Date is delayed due to (i) a Force Majeure Event; or (ii) a Delivery Excuse.
Delivery Start Date. (a) The Delivery Start Date shall be December 1, 2004. (b) Except as otherwise provided in Section 10.7 and 11.2, Purchaser shall have the sole right to sell capacity and energy from the Dedicated Units during the Term of this Agreement.