Sale : Completion On Or Before The Completion Date a. Within ninety (90) days from the date of successful sale (the expiry date of which period referred to as “the Completion Date”), the Purchaser shall deposit with the Assignee’s Solicitors simultaneously:- (i) The balance of the purchase price i.e a sum equivalent to 90% of the successful bid price (referred to as “the Balance Sum”) either by way of IBG or XXXXXX or bank draft or cashier’s order crossed “A/C PAYEE ONLY” made payable to HONG XXXXX BANK BERHAD. The amount of the bank draft or cashier’s order shall include outstation clearing charges which shall be borne by the Purchaser, failing which the deficiency shall be recoverable from the Purchaser; and (ii) A copy of the requisite consents or confirmations (as the case may be) of the Developer and/or Proprietor and/or State Authorities and/or relevant bodies approving the sale (including transfer or assignment) in favour of the Purchaser, if necessary and/or required, subject firstly to the Assignee being satisfied with the conditions if imposed, otherwise the Assignee may elect to terminate the sale under Xxxxxx 11. - Extension b. The Completion Date will not be extended unless the Purchaser shall have at least fourteen (14) days before the Completion Date applied in writing for an extension of time to the Assignee and the Assignee may at its absolute discretion without assigning any reason whatsoever either:- (i) Reject such request in which event all monies paid by the Purchaser hitherto including the Deposit shall be forfeited absolutely and immediately for which the Purchaser shall not be entitled to nor have any or further reimbursements, claims and demands whatsoever in nature and howsoever caused against the Assignee, the Assignee’s Solicitors, the Auctioneer or their respective servants or agents and any other party on account thereof; or (ii) Agree to grant an extension of time subject to conditions imposed by the Assignee including but not limited to the imposition of non- refundable late payment charges / compensation charges on the balance unpaid or outstanding purchase price at such rate as the Assignee shall determine and to be calculated on a daily basis for the whole duration of the extended period granted and also to pay such sum within the time and in the manner as stipulated by the Assignee. Such decision by the Assignee shall be binding on the Purchaser. - Charges c. Notwithstanding any contrary terms and conditions which may be imposed by the Developer and/or Proprietor and/or State Authorities and/or relevant bodies and/or third parties entitled thereto on the Assignee in granting the consent or confirmation (as the case may be) to the sale herein, it is hereby agreed that only arrears of quit rent, assessment rate and service charges (collectively referred to as “the Outstanding Charges”) within a period of six (6) years prior to the date of successful sale of the Property which are lawfully and rightfully due and payable to the Developer and/or Proprietor and/or State Authorities and/or relevant bodies and/or third parties entitled thereto up to the date of successful sale of the Property shall be deducted from the purchase price upon receipt of the Balance Sum PROVIDED THAT the Assignee reserves the right to refuse to pay nor shall the Assignee be obliged to pay:- (i) Any Outstanding Charges that are time-barred i.e. charges which have remained unpaid for more than six (6) years prior to the date of successful sale of the Property irrespective of any payment or acknowledgement or judgment made or obtained on the said charges; (ii) Any Outstanding Charges that are excessively charged resulted from eg duplicate or double counting, wrong calculation or any other similar circumstances; (iii) Any Outstanding Charges wrongfully imposed including but not limited to being charged without any basis whatsoever; and/or (iv) Any bills issued by the Developer and/or Proprietor and/or State Authorities and/or relevant bodies and/or third parties entitled thereto for the Outstanding Charges but only received by the Assignee or the Assignee’s Solicitors more than seventy-five (75) days from the date of the successful sale. Such decision by Assignee on what is due and payable shall be binding on the Purchaser of which the Purchaser hereby expressly agrees. d. The Outstanding Charges due and payable immediately after the date of successful sale of the Property shall be solely borne and paid by the Purchaser. e. Where applicable, it shall be the duty of the Purchaser to obtain at the Purchaser’s own costs the particulars as stated in Section 22D(4) of the Housing Development (Control and Licensing) Act 1966 and to obtain copies of the charges payable from the Developer and/or Proprietor and/or State Authorities and/or relevant bodies and/or third parties entitled thereto and to forward copies thereof together with the calculations as to the apportionment of the respective parties’ liability thereof to the Assignee’s Solicitors for the Assignee’s approval. For this purpose, the Purchaser shall also furnish the Assignee’s Solicitors with the Purchaser’s account details in order for the Assignee to process payment of the Assignee’s portion of the Outstanding Charges pursuant to and in accordance with Clause 8(c) above. f. In the event the Purchaser shall pay such arrears (if any) of the Outstanding Charges in advance to the Developer and/or Proprietor and/or State Authorities and/or relevant bodies and/or third parties entitled thereto:- (i) The Purchaser is not entitled to deduct the payment towards the arrears (if any) from the Balance Sum; (ii) Due apportionment and reimbursement for the payment (if any) made by the Purchaser towards the arrears shall only be made after the Assignee has received the Balance Sum and subject to the Assignee’s approval and other provisions of these Conditions of Sale. For this purpose, the Purchaser shall produce receipts evidencing payment together with the Purchaser’s account details in order for the Assignee to reimburse the Purchaser in accordance with this Clause 8(f)(ii) accordingly. g. Nothing herein shall impose any obligation on the part of the Assignee to pay any outstanding water, electricity, telephone, utilities, gas, sewerage, taxes, rates, bills, any type of interest, fine, penalty, losses incurred by reason of any breach of written laws, late payment charges, damages, compensation, other form of maintenance or management charges (including but not limited to security charges, charges incurred in relation to car park / accessory parcel, deposits, sinking / building / common / maintenance / management fund), costs for renovation / alteration / additional works, contribution, subscription, licence, dues, levies, insurance, premium, rents, commission, fees, costs and expenses (including but not limited to legal fees, disbursements, stamp duty, registration fees, administrative or vetting fees and transfer costs), other outgoings and charges in any form whatsoever (including for any increase in area of the Property imposed by the Developer and/or Proprietor and/or State Authorities and/or relevant bodies and/or third parties entitled thereto irrespective of whether the same was imposed or incurred before the date of successful auction, any penalty thereof in connection with incidental to or pursuant to the Assignment the Memorandum of Transfer and all other documents necessary for affecting the transfer or subsequent transfer [as the case may be] or assigning the beneficial ownership of the Property to the Purchaser or that as may be due to or imposed by the Developer and/or Proprietor and/or State Authorities and/or relevant bodies and/or third parties entitled thereto notwithstanding that the Developer and/or Proprietor and/or State Authorities and/or relevant bodies and/or third parties entitled thereto may require such payments to be made by the Assignee). The Purchaser hereby expressly agrees that such costs and expenses shall be solely borne and paid by the Purchaser. h. Any other costs, expenses and charges not specifically mentioned and/or specified in Clause 8.c, Clause 8.d, Clause 8.e, Clause 8.f and Clause 8.g hereof which are outstanding shall be solely borne and paid by the Purchaser. i. Upon payment of all monies mentioned and/or specified in Clause 6.d, Clause 7.a, Clause 8.a(i), Clause 8.c, Clause 8.d, Clause 8.e, Clause 8.f, Clause 8.g and Clause 8.h above and subject to the fulfillment of Clause 9 below by the Purchaser, the Assignee shall:- (i) Execute or cause to be executed as soon as possible at the Purchaser’s own costs and expenses (including legal fees, stamp duty and registration fees) an Assignment (in the form and substance acceptable to and upon the terms and conditions stipulated by the Assignee at its absolute discretion) in favour of the Purchaser of all the rights title interests and benefits under the Sale and Purchase Agreement entered into between the Developer and/or Proprietor of the Property and the Assignor or the original purchaser(s) when the Assignor is not the original purchaser of the Property. Where applicable, the Assignee shall be entitled to have a sufficient covenant of indemnity inserted in the Assignment in order for the Purchaser to assume all liabilities and obligations pertaining to the Property. The Assignee shall not be required to assign the Property to any person other than the Purchaser; and (ii) Deliver to the Purchaser or the Purchaser’s Solicitors the duly executed Assignment and certified true copy(ies) of the Sale and Purchase Agreement and previous Assignment within the Assignee’s custody. If any of the aforesaid documents is not available, the Assignee shall use its best endeavors to provide certified true copy(ies) or such other acceptable documentary evidence of previous transactions thereof. j. Where applicable, the Purchaser undertakes to forward to the Developer the duly stamped Assignment, the duly stamped Proclamation of Sale and the Memorandum together with the full payment of all sums and outgoings due to the Developer under the Sale and Purchase Agreement as required by Section 22D(2) of the Housing Development (Control and Licensing) Act 1966 within fourteen (14) days from the date of stamping of the Assignment and to forward a copy of the cover letter or acknowledgment of receipt by the Developer to the Assignee or the Assignee’s Solicitors within seven (7) days after the issuance of the cover letter or acknowledgment of receipt. - Charge / Transfer k. If the separate document of title or strata title for the Property has been issued whether before on or after the date of auction sale, the Assignee shall not be required to procure a Memorandum of Transfer nor to register its charge as prescribed by the National Land Code 1965 or Sarawak Land Code or the Land Ordinance Cap. 68 of the Laws of Sabah (where applicable) in favour of the Purchaser from the Developer and/or Proprietor (as the case may be). l. The transfer of the Property from the Developer and/or Proprietor (as the case may be) shall be prepared and procured by the Purchaser at the Purchaser’s own costs (including costs of transfer from the Developer and/or Proprietor to the Assignor where necessary) and expenses who undertakes to pay such sums and comply with the conditions (if any) imposed by the Developer and/or Proprietor and/or State Authorities and/or relevant bodies pertaining to the registration of such transfer of the Property. m. The Purchaser undertakes to inform the local authority of the change of ownership and to file the necessary form within fourteen (14) days from the date of stamping of the Assignment.
Construction Completion The related Construction shall have been completed substantially in accordance with the related Plans and Specifications, the related Deed and all Applicable Laws, and such Leased Property shall be ready for occupancy and operation. All fixtures, equipment and other property contemplated under the Plans and Specifications to be incorporated into or installed in such Leased Property shall have been substantially incorporated or installed, free and clear of all Liens except for Permitted Liens.
Final Completion The full and final completion of all Work in accordance with the Contract Documents.
Tests on Completion (i) At least 30 (thirty) days prior to the likely completion of the Project Highway, or a Section thereof, the Contractor shall notify the Authority’s Engineer of its intent to subject the Project Highway or a Section thereof, to Tests. The date and time of each of the Tests shall be determined by the Authority’s Engineer in consultation with the Contractor, and notified to the Authority who may designate its representative to witness the Tests. The Contractor shall either conduct the Tests as directed by the Authority’s Engineer or provide such assistance as the Authority’s Engineer may reasonably require for conducting the Tests. In the event of the Contractor and the Authority’s Engineer failing to mutually agree on the dates for conducting the Tests, the Contractor shall fix the dates by giving not less than 10 (ten) days’ notice to the Authority’s Engineer. (ii) All Tests shall be conducted in accordance with Schedule-K. The Authority’s Engineer shall either conduct or observe, monitor and review the Tests conducted by the Contractor, as the case may be, and review the results of the Tests to determine compliance of the Project Highway or a Section thereof, with Specifications and Standards and if it is reasonably anticipated or determined by the Authority’s Engineer during the course of any Test that the performance of the Project Highway or Section or any part thereof, does not meet the Specifications and Standards, it shall have the right to suspend or delay such Test and require the Contractor to remedy and rectify the Defect or deficiencies. Upon completion of each Test, the Authority’s Engineer shall provide to the Contractor and the Authority copies of all Test data including detailed Test results. For the avoidance of doubt, it is expressly agreed that the Authority’s Engineer may require the Contractor to carry out or cause to be carried out additional Tests, in accordance with Good Industry Practice, for determining the compliance of the Project Highway or Section thereof with the Specifications and Standards.
Phase 2 Phase 2 is expected to consist of Member Nodes and a select number of Nodes operated by non-Members. The non-Member Nodes will be required to comply with Node hosting terms as set forth by the Council, which may be amended from time to time (the “General Node Terms”).
Commercial Operation (i) On or before December 31, 2021, Interconnection Customer must demonstrate commercial operation of all generating units. Demonstrating commercial operation includes achieving Initial Operation in accordance with Section 1.4 of Appendix 2 to this ISA and making commercial sales or use of energy, as well as, if applicable, obtaining capacity qualification in accordance with the requirements of the Reliability Assurance Agreement Among Load Serving Entities in the PJM Region.
On Completion the Seller shall deliver to the Buyer: (a) a completed and signed transfer of the Sale Shares to the Buyer or as it directs and the related share certificate; (b) a power of attorney in agreed form appointing the Buyer as attorney pending the Buyer’s registration as a member of the Company with power on the Seller’s behalf to execute and deliver all deeds and documents and to do all acts and things and exercise all rights which the Buyer would be entitled to execute, deliver and do and exercise if the Buyer was registered as the holder of the Sale Shares with power to sub-delegate this power and power to appoint a substitute attorney in addition to the Buyer; (c) the statutory books of each Group Company (including any separate sheet minutes in respect of the Subsidiary, if applicable) complete and accurate up to Completion and any company seal(s), certificates of incorporation, certificates of incorporation on change of name and all share certificates of each Group Company; (d) a signed deed addressed by the Seller to the Buyer and to the Company and all Group Companies acknowledging that there is no outstanding indebtedness owing at Completion from any Group Company to the Seller or to any Seller’s Associate or vice versa; (e) letters of resignation in agreed form from each director of each Group Company and the secretary of each Group Company (if any); (f) a letter, in agreed form, from the Seller confirming that upon Completion it has ceased to be a registrable relevant legal entity (within the meaning of section 790C of the Companies Act 2006) in relation to the Company; (g) the Disclosure Letter; (h) the consultancy agreement in the agreed form between the Company and Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx signed by the parties; (i) deeds of release in the agreed form between each of the employees of the Group Companies previously granted share awards by the Seller and the Seller in relation to the provision of such share awards in the Seller; (j) earn-in letter agreements in the agreed form executed by certain of the employees of the Group Companies (as determined by the Buyer) in relation to the potential issue of additional shares in Xxxxxxxx.xxx Limited to such persons; (k) an intellectual property assignment in the agreed form from the Seller in favour of the Company; (l) an intellectual property assignment in the agreed from XXXX00.Xxx Limited (UK) in favour of the Company; and (m) a settlement agreement in the agreed form duly executed by Xxxxxx Xxxxxx (together with the associated advisers certificate) dated at least one Business Day prior to the date of the assignments referred to at clauses 6.2(k) and (I) above.
Project Completion The Contractor agrees to schedule a final job walk with the County. If required, the County will prepare a list of incomplete items, the “Punch List”. The Contractor agrees to complete the “Punch List” corrections and schedule a final project completion job walk. The County will sign the “Punch List” as completed when determined, the project is finished. The Contractor agrees to submit the following along with its final payment request:
Synchronization, Commissioning and Commercial Operation 4.1.1 The Power Producer shall give at least fifteen (15) days written notice to the SLDC / ALDC / DISCOM as the case may be, of the date on which it intends to synchronize the Power Project to the Grid System. 4.1.2 Subject to Article 4.1.1, the Power Project may be synchronized by the Power Producer to the Grid System when it meets all the connection conditions prescribed in the Grid Code and otherwise meets all other Indian legal requirements for synchronization to the Grid System. 4.1.3 The synchronization equipment and all necessary arrangements / equipment including Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) for scheduling of power generated from the Project and transmission of data to the concerned authority as per applicable regulation shall be installed by the Power Producer at its generation facility of the Power Project at its own cost. The Power Producer shall synchronize its system with the Grid System only after the approval of GETCO / SLDC / ALDC and GEDA. 4.1.4 The Power Producer shall immediately after each synchronization / tripping of generator, inform the sub-station of the Grid System to which the Power Project is electrically connected in accordance with applicable Grid Code. 4.1.5 The Power Producer shall commission the Project within SCOD. 4.1.6 The Power Producer shall be required to obtain Developer and/ or Transfer Permission, Key Plan drawing etc, if required, from GEDA. In cases of conversion of land from Agricultural to Non-Agriculture, the commissioning shall be taken up by GEDA only upon submission of N.A. permission by the Power Producer. 4.1.7 The Power Producer shall be required to follow the Forecasting and Scheduling procedures as per the Regulations issued by Hon’ble GERC from time to time. It is to clarify that in terms of GERC (Forecasting, Scheduling, Deviation Settlement and Related Matters of Solar and Wind Generation Sources) Regulations, 2019 the procedures for Forecasting, Scheduling & Deviation Settlment are applicable to all solar generators having combined installed capacity above 1 MW connected to the State Grid / Substation including those connected via pooling stations.
Commercial Operation Date 6.4.1 The SPV shall ensure that the Project Commercial Operation Date is achieved on or prior to the Scheduled Commercial Operation Date. The SPV shall provide a written notice to MSEDCL at least 30 (thirty) days in advance intimating MSEDCL of the proposed date on which the Commercial Operation Date of a Unit or the Project is proposed to be achieved. 6.4.2 If the Commercial Operation Date for the Units having a capacity equivalent to at least 75% (seventy five percent) of the Contracted Capacity is achieved before the Scheduled Commercial Operation Date, then all Units in respect of which the Commercial Operation Date has been achieved prior to the Scheduled Commercial Operation Date would be eligible for incentives as follows: (a) the Unit(s) injecting energy at 11 kV /22 kV shall be given an incentive of Rs. 0.25/ kWh; and (b) the Unit(s) injecting energy at 33 kV shall be given an incentive of Rs. 0.15/ kWh, for the power sold to MSEDCL for the first 3 (three) years from the Commercial Operation Date. To receive such incentives from MSAPL, which shall be over and above the Tariff, the SPV shall follow the process agreed to by the SPV under the Implementation Agreement. 6.4.3 It is hereby clarified that the aforementioned incentive shall not be available: (i) in respect of any Unit if the Commercial Operation Date for such Unit has not been achieved prior to the Scheduled Commercial Operation Date; and (ii) if the aggregate capacity of the Units for which the Commercial Operation Date has been achieved prior to Scheduled Commercial Operation Date is less than 75% (seventy five percent) of the Contracted Capacity. 6.4.4 In the event that Commercial Operation Date for any of the Units is achieved after the Scheduled Commercial Operation Date, the SPV shall be liable to pay Liquidated Damages as per the provisions set out below. 6.4.5 Without prejudice to any other rights of MSEDCL under this PPA, in case one or more Units of the SPV are unable to achieve Commercial Operation Date within a period of 2 (two) months from the Scheduled Commercial Operation Date, the capacity of such Units shall be annulled, and the Contracted Capacity shall be reduced to that extent. For Illustration: The Project has a Contracted Capacity of 100 MW and comprises of 10 Units of 10 MW each. If at the end of the aforementioned period of 14 (fourteen) months from the Effective Date, the SPV has achieved Commissioning for only 8 out of 10 Units, then the Contracted Capacity of the Project will stand reduced for the capacity of the 2 Units which have not been Commissioned, i.e. the Contracted Capacity will be 80 (100 (original Contracted Capacity)) – 10 (capacity of each Unit)*2 (number of Units not Commissioned).