Performance by Operating Agent Sample Clauses

Performance by Operating Agent. The Parties recognize that the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, pursuant to an agreement with IPA, acts as the Operating Agent for IPA’s generation and transmission facilities, including the IPA Switchyard and the Transmission System, and that the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, in such capacity as Operating Agent, is responsible for planning, negotiating, designing, constructing, insuring, administering, operating and maintaining the IPA Switchyard and the Transmission System and such other facilities of IPA. Accordingly, consistent with such agreements with IPA, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, as Operating Agent acting on behalf of IPA, is to perform and carry out the obligations of IPA under this Agreement.
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Performance by Operating Agent. The Parties recognize that the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, pursuant to an agreement with IPA, acts as the Operating Agent for IPA’s generation and transmission facilities, including the IPA Switchyard and the Transmission System, and that the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, in such capacity as Operating Agent, is responsible for planning, negotiating, designing, constructing, insuring, administering, operating and maintaining the IPA Switchyard and the Transmission System and such other facilities of IPA. Accordingly, consistent with such agreements with IPA, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, as Operating Agent acting on behalf of IPA, is to perform and carry out the obligations of IPA under this Agreement. IPA or the Operating Agent may use the services of contractors as it deems appropriate to perform its obligations under the Procedures. The IPA shall remain primarily liable to the Transmission Developer for the performance of such contractors and compliance with its obligations under the Procedures. The contractor shall keep all information provided confidential and shall use such information solely for the performance of such obligation for which it was provided and no other purpose.

Related to Performance by Operating Agent

  • Performance by Contractor Where Pur- chaser’s employees, agents, contractors, Subcontractors, or their employees or agents perform Purchaser’s Opera- tions in connection with fire responsibilities, Purchaser’s obligations shall be the same as if performance was by Purchaser.

  • Performance Delay Time is of the essence in the Vendor’s performance of this Agreement. If at any time it appears to Vendor that it may not meet any of the performance schedules or the scheduled completion date of the services to be performed for any reason, including labor disputes, Vendor shall immediately by verbal means (to be confirmed in writing) notify Customer of the reasons for and the estimated duration of such delay. If requested by Customer, Vendor shall make every effort to avoid or minimize the delay to the maximum extent possible including the expenditure of premium time. Any additional cost caused by these requirements of Customer shall be borne by Vendor, unless the delay in performance arises out of causes beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of Vendor or its subcontractors within the meaning of the Cancellation- Default clause herein. The foregoing requirements are in addition to any of Customer’s other rights and remedies as may be provided by law or this Agreement.

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  • Performance Excused The Affected Party, to the extent rendered unable to perform its obligations or part thereof under this Agreement as a consequence of the Force Majeure Event shall be excused from performance of the obligations. Provided that, the excuse from performance shall be of no greater scope and of no longer duration than is reasonably warranted by the Force Majeure Event. Provided further, nothing contained herein shall absolve the Affected Party from any payment obligations accrued prior to the occurrence of the underlying Force Majeure Event.

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