Log of Lost Output Events Sample Clauses

Log of Lost Output Events. The log of Lost Output Events must be created on a single, dedicated worksheet that is arranged with:
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Log of Lost Output Events. The Log shall be kept on a single Worksheet in the Lost Output Workbook. It shall identify the date, time, duration, cause and percentage by which the Generating Facility’s output was curtailed for each Lost Output event.

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  • No Event of Loss No Event of Loss with respect to the Airframe or any Engine shall have occurred and no circumstance, condition, act or event that, with the giving of notice or lapse of time or both, would give rise to or constitute an Event of Loss with respect to the Airframe or any Engine shall have occurred.

  • Environmental Events The Borrower will give notice to the Agent within five (5) Business Days of becoming aware of (i) any potential or known Release, or threat of Release, of any Hazardous Substances in violation of any applicable Environmental Law; (ii) any violation of any Environmental Law that the Borrower, any Guarantor or any of their respective Subsidiaries reports in writing or is reportable by such Person in writing (or for which any written report supplemental to any oral report is made) to any federal, state or local environmental agency or (iii) any inquiry, proceeding, investigation, or other action, including a written notice from any agency of potential environmental liability, of any federal, state or local environmental agency or board, that in any case involves (A) a Mortgaged Property, (B) any other Real Estate and could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect or (C) the Agent’s liens or security title on the Collateral pursuant to the Security Documents.

  • Events of Loss 11.1 If an Event of Loss occurs after delivery of the Aircraft to Lessee, Lessee will pay the Agreed Value to Lessor on or prior to the earlier of (i) 5 Business Days after the Event of Loss and (ii) the date of receipt of insurance proceeds in respect of that Event of Loss. Subject to the rights of any insurers and reinsurers or other third party, upon irrevocable payment in full to Lessor of that amount and all other amounts which may be or become payable to Lessor under this Agreement, Lessor will without recourse or warranty (except as to Lessor's Liens) and without further act, be deemed to have transferred to Lessee all of Lessor's rights to any Engines and Parts not installed when the Event of Loss occurred, all on an as-is where-is basis, and will at Lessee's expense, execute and deliver such bills of sale and other documents and instruments as Lessee may reasonably request to evidence (on the public record or otherwise) the transfer and the vesting of Lessor's rights in such Engines and Parts in Lessee, free and clear of all rights of Lessor and Lessor Liens.

  • Interim Events Since December 31, 2000, except as Previously Disclosed, neither Seller nor its Subsidiaries have paid or declared any dividend or made any other distribution to shareholders or taken any action which if taken after the date hereof would require the prior written consent of Buyer pursuant to Section 5.6 hereof.

  • Pay Out Events If any one of the following events shall occur with respect to the Series 2023-4 Certificates:

  • Trigger Events The Employee shall be entitled to collect the severance benefits set forth in Subsection (b) hereof in the event that either (i) the Employee voluntarily terminates employment for any reason within the 30-day period beginning on the date of a Change in Control, (ii) the Employee voluntarily terminates employment within 90 days of an event that both occurs during the Protected Period and constitutes Good Reason, or (iii) the Bank or the Company or their successor(s) in interest terminate the Employee's employment without his written consent and for any reason other than Just Cause during the Protected Period.

  • Event of Loss Grantor shall at its expense promptly repair all repairable damage to any tangible Collateral. In the event that any tangible Collateral is damaged beyond repair, lost, totally destroyed or confiscated (an "Event of Loss") and such Collateral had a value prior to such Event of Loss of $25,000.00 or more, then, on or before the first to occur of (i) 90 days after the occurrence of such Event of Loss, or (ii) 10 Business Days after the date on which either Grantor or MLBFS shall receive any proceeds of insurance on account of such Event of Loss, or any underwriter of insurance on such tangible Collateral shall advise either Grantor or MLBFS that it disclaims liability in respect of such Event of Loss, Grantor shall, at Grantor's option, either replace the Collateral subject to such Event of Loss with comparable Collateral free of all liens other than Permitted Liens (in which event Grantor shall be entitled to utilize the proceeds of insurance on account of such Event of Loss for such purpose, and may retain any excess proceeds of such insurance), or pay to MLBFS on account of the Obligations an amount equal to the actual cash value of such Collateral as determined by either the applicable insurance company's payment (plus any applicable deductible) or, in absence of insurance company payment, as reasonably determined by MLBFS. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if at the time of occurrence of such Event of Loss or any time thereafter prior to replacement or payment, as aforesaid, an Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing hereunder, then MLBFS may at its sole option, exercisable at any time while such Event of Default shall be continuing, require Grantor to either replace such Collateral or make a payment on account of the Obligations, as aforesaid.

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