Meter Verification Sample Clauses

Meter Verification. Annually, if Seller has reason to believe there may be a meter malfunction, or upon Buyer’s reasonable request, Seller shall test the meter. The tests shall be conducted by independent third parties qualified to conduct such tests. Buyer shall be notified seven (7) days in advance of such tests and have a right to be present during such tests. If a meter is inaccurate it shall be promptly repaired or replaced. INVOICING AND PAYMENT; CREDIT
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Meter Verification. Seller shall test the Facility Meter at least annually and more frequently than annually if Buyer or Seller reasonably believe there may be a meter malfunction. The tests shall be conducted by independent third parties qualified to conduct such tests. Buyer shall be notified seven (7) days in advance of such tests and have a right to be present during such tests. If a meter is inaccurate, it shall be promptly repaired or replaced. If a meter is inaccurate by more than one percent (1%) and it is not known when the meter inaccuracy commenced (if such evidence exists such date will be used to adjust prior invoices), then the invoices covering the period of time since the last meter test shall be adjusted for the amount of the inaccuracy on the assumption that the inaccuracy persisted during one-half of such period so long as such adjustments are accepted by CAISO and WREGIS; provided, such period may not exceed twelve (12) months.
Meter Verification. Annually, if Seller has reason to believe there may be a Facility Meter malfunction, or upon Buyer’s reasonable request, Seller shall test the Facility Meter. The tests shall be conducted by independent third parties qualified to conduct such tests. Buyer shall be notified seven (7) days in advance of such tests and have a right to be present during such tests. If a Facility Meter is inaccurate it shall be promptly repaired or replaced. If a meter is inaccurate by more than one percent (1%) and it is not known when the Facility Meter inaccuracy commenced (if such evidence exists such date will be used to adjust prior invoices), then the invoices covering the period of time since the last Facility Meter test shall be adjusted for the amount of the inaccuracy on the assumption that the inaccuracy persisted during one-half of such period if such adjustments are accepted by CAISO; provided, such period may not exceed twelve (12) months.
Meter Verification. Annually, if Seller has reason to believe there may be a meter malfunction, or upon Buyer’s reasonable request, Seller shall test the meter. The tests shall be conducted by independent third-parties qualified to conduct such tests. Buyer shall be notified seven (7) days in advance of such tests and have a right to be present during such tests. If a meter is inaccurate it shall be promptly repaired or replaced. If a meter is inaccurate by more than one percent (1%) and it is not known when the meter inaccuracy commenced (if such evidence exists such date will be used to adjust prior invoices), then the invoices covering the period of time since the last meter test shall be adjusted for the amount of the inaccuracy on the assumption that the inaccuracy persisted during one-half of such period.
Meter Verification. Annually, if Seller has reason to believe there may be a meter malfunction, or more frequently than annually upon Buyer’s reasonable request, Seller shall test the meter. The tests shall be conducted by independent third parties qualified to conduct such tests. Buyer shall be notified seven (7) days in advance of such tests and have a right to be present during such tests. If a meter is inaccurate it shall be promptly repaired or replaced. If a meter is inaccurate by more than one percent (1%) and it is not known when the meter inaccuracy commenced (if such evidence exists such date will be used to adjust prior invoices), then the invoices covering the period of time since the last meter test shall be adjusted for the amount of the inaccuracy on the assumption that the inaccuracy persisted during one-half of such period; provided, that (a) such period may not exceed twelve (12) months and (b) such adjustments are accepted by XXXXX and WREGIS.
Meter Verification. Annually, if Seller has reason to believe there may be a meter malfunction, or upon Buyer’s reasonable request, Seller shall test the meter. The tests shall be conducted by independent third-parties qualified to conduct such ...
Meter Verification. If Seller has reason to believe there may be a meter malfunction, or upon Buyer’s reasonable request, Seller shall test the meter. The tests shall be‌ 25 Applicable if the Facility includes a Storage Facility. conducted by independent third parties qualified to conduct such tests. Buyer shall be notified seven (7) days in advance of such tests and have a right to be present during such tests. If a meter is inaccurate it shall be promptly repaired or replaced. Seller may elect to install and maintain, at its own expense, backup metering devices.
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Meter Verification. From time to time as Seller may, in its discretion, determine, but in any event on each of the fifth, tenth and fifteenth anniversary of the Commercial Operation Date, Seller shall test the meters and provide copies of any related test results to Purchaser. The tests shall be conducted by a qualified independent third party. Seller shall notify Purchaser seven (7) days in advance of each such test and shall permit Purchaser to be present during such tests. If a meter is inaccurate, Seller shall promptly cause the meter to be repaired or replaced.
Meter Verification. Annually, if Seller has reason to believe there may be a meter malfunction, or upon Buyer’s reasonable request, Seller shall test the meter. The tests shall be conducted by independent third-parties qualified to conduct such tests. Buyer shall be notified seven (7) days in advance of such tests and have a right to be present during such tests. If a meter is inaccurate it shall be promptly repaired or replaced. If a meter is inaccurate by more than one percent (1%) and it is not known when the meter inaccuracy commenced (if such evidence exists such date will be used to adjust prior invoices), then the invoices covering the period of time since the last meter test shall be adjusted for the amount of the inaccuracy on the assumption that the inaccuracy persisted during one-half of such period. INVOICING AND PAYMENT; CREDIT Invoicing. Seller shall make good faith efforts to deliver an invoice to Buyer for Product no sooner than fifteen (15) Business Days after the end of the prior monthly billing period. Each invoice shall provide Buyer (a) records of metered data, including CAISO metering and transaction data sufficient to document and verify the generation of Product by the Facility for any Settlement Interval during the preceding month, including, without reservation, the amount of Product in MWh delivered during the prior billing period as set forth in CAISO T+12 settlement statements, the amount of Product in MWh produced by the facility as read by the CAISO revenue grade meter, the Contract Price applicable to such Product, deviations between the quantity of Product produced and the quantity of Product delivered, and the CAISO prices at the Delivery Point for each Settlement Interval; (b) access to any records, including invoices or settlement data from the CAISO, necessary to verify the accuracy of any amount; and (c) be in a format specified by Buyer, covering the services provided in the preceding month determined in accordance with the applicable provisions of this Agreement.
Meter Verification. Annually, or earlier if Seller has reason to believe there may be a meter malfunction, Seller shall test the meter and provide copies of such tests to Purchaser. The tests shall be conducted by a qualified independent third party. Seller shall notify Purchaser seven (7) days in advance of each such test, and shall permit Purchaser to be present during such tests. If a meter is inaccurate, Seller shall promptly cause the meter to be repaired or replaced. If a meter is inaccurate by more than two percent (2%) and the duration of such inaccuracy is known, then prior statements shall be adjusted accordingly. If a meter is inaccurate by more than two percent (2%) and it is not known when the meter inaccuracy commenced, then prior statements shall be adjusted for the amount of the inaccuracy on the basis that the inaccuracy persisted during one-half of the period since the prior meter test. Once per calendar year and after reasonable written notice, Purchaser shall have the right to audit all such meter data and witness testing of the meters and the System's output at a mutually agreed to date and time, and any such audit shall be at Purchaser’s sole cost and expense. Purchaser shall have a right of access to all meters at reasonable times and with reasonable prior notice for the purpose of verifying readings and calibrations.
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