Remedial Measures for Level 2 Missed Deadlines Sample Clauses

Remedial Measures for Level 2 Missed Deadlines. (a) Without prejudice to the provisions of Article V, in the event that Terna has missed a NI Level 2 Missed Deadline, Terna shall have 12 full weeks after notice thereof from the Company to complete the milestone associated with such deadline (the “NI Level 2 Deadline Cure Period”) and to this end Terna shall propose a comprehensive and detailed recovery plan with the proposal to accelerate its activities for the purpose of overcoming the relevant delay and meet and satisfy the NI Commissioning Deadline and, thereafter, to take the necessary steps consistent with this plan. If Terna is unable to satisfactorily complete the milestone by the end of the NI Level 2 Deadline Cure Period, Terna shall pay, upon request, to the Company an amount in liquidated damages for every full month of delay subsequent to the expiration of the cure period equal to Euro [OMISSIS]. The sum specified in this provision represents an agreed estimate of losses likely to be suffered by the Company in the event of delay in achieving the relevant deadline and is not a penalty. For the avoidance of doubt, the Parties agree that for the purpose of this sub-clause (a) of Section 4.4, liquidated damages will not be payable for any commenced month of delay, if the relevant milestone is completed within that month. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the aggregate amount of liquidated damages payable pursuant to this Section 4.4 (a) shall not exceed € [OMISSIS] (the “NI Commissioning Level 2 Missed Deadline Cap”). (b) Without prejudice to the provisions of Article V, in the event that the Company has missed an ANI Level 2 Missed Deadline, the Company shall have 12 full weeks after notice thereof from Terna to complete the milestones (as the case may be) associated with such deadline (the “ANI Level 2 Deadline Cure Period”) and to this end the Company shall propose a comprehensive and detailed recovery plan with the proposal to accelerate its activities for the purpose of overcoming the relevant delay and meet and satisfy the ANI Commissioning Deadlines and, thereafter, to take the necessary steps consistent with this plan. (i) If the Company is unable to satisfactorily complete the milestone by the end of the ANI Level 2 Deadline Cure Period, the Company shall pay, upon request, to Terna an amount in liquidated damages for every full month of delay subsequent to the expiration of the cure period equal to € [OMISSIS], in case of ANI Grid Connections Commissioning Deadlines, and € [OMISSIS] in ca...
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