Future Delivery Points Sample Clauses

Future Delivery Points. The Network Operating Committee shall coordinate planning of future delivery points through the following procedure: Transmission Customer shall determine its needs for future delivery points and shall give Transmission Provider as much advance notice of its needs as practicable. The Network Operating Committee shall review Transmission Customer's plans for reasonableness and consistency with Good Utility Practice. Transmission Provider may propose appropriate modifications to Transmission Customer's plans; however, Transmission Provider will not require unreasonable modifications to Transmission Customer's plans. It is the intent of the Parties that the number, capacity, and location of future delivery points will result from a planning process using Good Utility Practice and neither Party shall request changes or additions which would not be in accordance with this concept. In establishing all future delivery points Transmission Customer shall construct and bear the costs of those facilities necessary to effect interconnection at the point where Transmission Provider facilities exist or will exist at the time of the need for the interconnection. Future delivery points will be established at 115 kV or higher, except in those cases where the Network Operating Committee, consistent with Good Utility Practice, determines that service at lower voltage levels is appropriate and Transmission Provider shall not unreasonably withhold service at such lower voltage levels. The delivery point will be defined and established by the Network Operating Committee so that Transmission Provider will, except as noted below, provide and bear the costs of those facilities on the supply side of the delivery point including the necessary switching and protective equipment, and Transmission Customer will provide and bear the costs of those facilities on the load side of the delivery point including the necessary isolation switching devices and protective equipment, transformers and lines. When the need for the future delivery point described by Transmission Customer could, through Good Utility Practice, be satisfied through the modification and/or upgrading of Transmission Customer's existing facilities, but Transmission Customer still desires the future delivery point and Transmission Provider agrees to supply it, Transmission Customer shall bear the cost of whatever facilities may be required, including those facilities on the supply side of the delivery point. The Parties int...
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Future Delivery Points. Customer shall determine its needs for future Delivery Points and shall give Dominion advance notice pursuant to Section 6.6. Dominion and the Customer shall review the Customer’s plans for reasonableness and consistency with Good Utility Practice.

Related to Future Delivery Points

  • Delivery Points The measurement of and tests for quality of Shipper's Gas redelivered at the Delivery Points shall be governed by and determined in accordance with the requirements of the receiving pipeline at each Delivery Point.

  • Delivery Point Once Manufacture of the Products has been completed, Contractor shall be responsible for delivering the Finished Goods FCA, (as defined in Incoterms (2000) published by the International Chamber of Commerce) and to a freight forwarder specified by Company in its Order, or otherwise approved by Company. “Delivery Point” as used in this Agreement shall mean the specific time and location that the Product is delivered to the shipper specified on the Order.

  • Share Deliveries Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Company agrees that any delivery of Shares or Share Termination Delivery Property shall be effected by book-entry transfer through the facilities of DTC, or any successor depositary, if at the time of delivery, such class of Shares or class of Share Termination Delivery Property is in book-entry form at DTC or such successor depositary.

  • Share Delivery Delivery of any shares in connection with settlement of the Award will be by book-entry credit to an account in the Grantee’s name established by the Company with the Company’s transfer agent, or upon written request from the Grantee (or his personal representative, beneficiary or estate, as the case may be), in certificates in the name of the Grantee (or his personal representative, beneficiary or estate).

  • Maximum Share Delivery (i) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Confirmation, the Agreement or the Equity Definitions, in no event will Company at any time be required to deliver a number of Shares greater than two times the Number of Shares (the “Maximum Number of Shares”) to Dealer in connection with the Transaction.

  • Delivery Location The Aircraft shall be located at the agreed Delivery Location;

  • Delivery Pressure Seller shall be required to deliver or cause delivery of the Gas to the Point of Delivery and for delivering such Gas at a pressure sufficient to effect such delivery. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Seller shall have the right but not the obligation to install compression to effect deliveries of Gas hereunder.

  • Delivery Schedule The scheduled months of delivery of the Aircraft are listed in the attached Table 1. Exhibit B describes certain responsibilities for both Customer and Boeing in order to accomplish the delivery of the Aircraft.

  • Delivery Dates If the due date of any notice, certificate or report required to be delivered by the Manager hereunder falls on a day that is not a Business Day, the due date for such notice, certificate or report shall be automatically extended to the next succeeding day that is a Business Day.

  • Quality Specifications SANMINA-SCI shall comply with the quality specifications set forth in its Quality Manual, incorporated by reference herein, a copy of which is available from SANMINA-SCI upon request.

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