Impact of Borough Breach on Costs of Operation and Maintenance Sample Clauses

Impact of Borough Breach on Costs of Operation and Maintenance. If subsequent to the Commencement Date, due to a Borough Breach, there shall be an increase in the Company’s cost of Operation Services, the amount of any such incremental cost increase shall be borne by the Borough. The Company shall give the Borough and the Consulting Engineer prompt written notice of the occurrence of any event constituting the Borough Breach, including in such notice as and to the extent known (1) a description in reasonable detail of the reasons why such increase is due to a Borough Breach, (2) the projected amount of any increase in the Company’s cost of Operation Services, including Cost Substantiation therefor, and (3) the resulting adjustment in the any components of the Service Fee resulting therefrom. The Borough may object to any adjustment to the Service Fee due to any such increase in the Company’s cost of operation and maintenance for any reason under this Agreement, including the grounds that such adjustment was improperly computed, that such costs are unreasonable for the work performed, that such costs or the manner in which the work was carried out was not a reasonable response to the event of Borough Breach, or that no Borough Breach has occurred. Notification and resolution of any such dispute shall be made in accordance with the provisions of Section 8.10 hereof.
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  • MAINTENANCE OF OPERATIONS The Company shall maintain operations at the Project for a minimum of ten (10) years beginning on the date the Project is Placed in Service. In addition to any other rights the Department may have under the terms of this Agreement, in the event that the Company discontinues of operations at the Project, such discontinuation may subject the Company to certain statutory provisions, including:

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  • Construction and Maintenance There are on-going maintenance, renovation and construction projects taking place in and around the residences. The work typically takes place during regular business hours, but may begin earlier or extend into evenings or weekends. On-going construction or renovation projects will continue through midterm and final exam periods. The University will take measures to ensure that prudent construction practices are followed, but there may be noise, dust and temporary interruption of some services. Residents may be required to temporarily or permanently relocate to facilitate construction or renovation to their residence area. There will be no compensation or reduction to your residence fees due to disruption and/or relocation.

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  • Routine Maintenance, Construction, and Repair The NYISO or Connecting Transmission Owner may interrupt interconnection service or curtail the output of the Small Generating Facility and temporarily disconnect the Small Generating Facility from the New York State Transmission System or Distribution System when necessary for routine maintenance, construction, and repairs on the New York State Transmission System or Distribution System. The NYISO or the Connecting Transmission Owner shall provide the Interconnection Customer with five Business Days notice prior to such interruption. The NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner shall use Reasonable Efforts to coordinate such reduction or temporary disconnection with the Interconnection Customer.

  • Operation and Maintenance Manuals Receipts for transmittal of Operation and Maintenance Manuals, Brochures and Data to the Design Professional (or Commissioning Agent) as required by Section 6.1.1.5.

  • Operations Matters Section 1.7 of Article I of the Agreement is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

  • Operations and Maintenance Notice Each Party shall notify the other Parties in writing of the identity of the person(s) that it designates as the point(s) of contact with respect to the implementation of Articles 9 and 10.

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