Common use of Interruption of Output Clause in Contracts

Interruption of Output. Section 10.3.1 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, System Owner shall have the right to interrupt, reduce or discontinue the delivery of Output for purposes of inspecting, maintaining, repairing, replacing, constructing, installing, removing, or altering the equipment used for the production or delivery of Output, or at the direction of authorized governmental authorities or electric utilities. Other than unexpected interruptions or Emergencies, System Owner shall give Host Customer notice at least five (5) Business Days before an interruption of Output deliveries and an estimate of the expected duration of the interruption. Both System Owner and Host Customer shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize any such interruption or disruption in delivery. Section 10.3.2 System Owner shall not be required to supply Output to Host Customer at any time System Owner reasonably believes the Site Electrical System to be unsafe, but in no event shall System Owner have any obligation to inspect or approve the Site Electrical System.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Solar Energy Power Purchase and Sale Agreement, Solar Power Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement

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Interruption of Output. Section 10.3.1 9.3.1 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, System Owner shall have the right to interrupt, reduce or discontinue the delivery of Output for purposes of inspectinginspection, maintainingmaintenance, repairingrepair, replacingreplacement, constructingconstruction, installinginstallation, removing, removal or altering alteration of the equipment used for the production or delivery of Output, or at the direction of authorized governmental authorities or electric utilities. Other , other than in the event of unexpected interruptions or Emergenciesin the event of an emergency, System Owner shall give Host Customer notice at least five (5) Business Days before prior to an interruption of Output deliveries and an estimate of the expected duration of the interruption. Both System Owner and Host Customer shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize any such interruption or disruption in delivery. Section 10.3.2 9.3.2 System Owner shall not be required to supply Output to Host Customer at any time System Owner reasonably believes the Site Electrical System to be unsafe, but in no event shall System Owner have any obligation responsibility to inspect or approve the Site Electrical System. System Owner will provide notice to Host Customer at any time System Owner believes the Electrical System to be unsafe. Host Customer shall use commercially reasonable efforts to repair Electrical System so as to minimize interruptions or disruption in delivery of Output.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Solar Energy Power Service Agreement, Solar Energy Power Service Agreement

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Interruption of Output. Section 10.3.1 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, System Owner shall have the right to interrupt, reduce or discontinue the delivery of Output for purposes of inspecting, maintaining, repairing, replacing, constructing, installing, removing, or altering the equipment used for the production or delivery of Output, or at the direction of authorized governmental authorities or electric utilities. Other than unexpected interruptions or Emergencies, System Owner shall give Host Customer notice at least five (5) Business Days before an interruption of Output deliveries and an estimate of the expected duration of the interruption. Both System Owner and Host Customer shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize any such interruption or disruption in delivery. Section 10.3.2 System Owner shall not be required to supply Output to Host Customer at any time System Owner reasonably believes the Site Electrical System to be unsafe, but in no event shall System Owner have any obligation to inspect or approve the Site Electrical System.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement

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