Common use of Non-Normal Conditions Clause in Contracts

Non-Normal Conditions. Non-Normal Conditions exist when any of the following three conditions are present: (1) The Reserve of Coal is below the level of 1.2 million Tons, (2) SJCC has determined that there is a reasonable probability that the Reserve of Coal will in the near future fall below the level of 1.2 million Tons, or (3) SJCC anticipates or is experiencing any other condition that may prevent SJCC from delivering coal according to this Agreement.

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Samples: Coal Sales Agreement (Public Service Co of New Mexico)

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Non-Normal Conditions. Non-Normal Conditions exist when any of the following three conditions are present: (1) The Reserve of Coal is (as defined in Paragraph 16.2(a)(3)) has fallen below the level of 1.2 million Tons, tons, (2) SJCC has determined that there is a reasonable probability that the Reserve of Coal will in the near future fall below the level of 1.2 million Tonssuch inventory level, or (3) SJCC anticipates or is experiencing any other condition that may prevent give rise to SJCC from delivering not being able to deliver coal according to this Agreementthe CSA.

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Samples: Underground Letter Agreement (Public Service Co of New Mexico)

Non-Normal Conditions. Non-Normal Conditions exist when any of the following three conditions are present: (1) The SJCC fails to maintain the Reserve of Coal is below at a level equal to or greater than the level of 1.2 million TonsRequired Reserve, (2) SJCC has determined that there is a reasonable probability that the Reserve of Coal will in the near future fall below the level of 1.2 million TonsRequired Reserve, or (3) SJCC anticipates or is experiencing any other condition that may prevent SJCC from delivering coal according to this Agreement.

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Samples: Coal Supply Agreement (Public Service Co of New Mexico)

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Non-Normal Conditions. Non-Normal Conditions exist when any of the following three conditions are present: (1) The Reserve of Coal is below the level of 1.2 million Tons, (2) SJCC has determined that there is a reasonable probability that the Reserve of Coal will in the near future fall below the level of 1.2 million Tons, or (3) SJCC anticipates or is experiencing any other condition that may prevent SJCC from delivering coal according to this Agreement.

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Samples: Underground Coal Sales Agreement (Public Service Co of New Mexico)

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