Reserve Capacity Clause Samples
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Reserve Capacity. Each Undertaking will be responsible for providing its own reserve operating capacity.
Reserve Capacity. (Company or System shall be that amount in megawatts by which Company or System Capability exceeds Company or System Load Responsibility.
Reserve Capacity. = The capacity of the largest unit (the number of units shall be subject to review and agreement of Government and HEC in future) on HEC’s system plus the hot standby reserve requirement. Excess Capacity Expenditure = 50% of the overall mechanical and electrical (M&E) equipment costs of the Additional Unit, that gives rise to excess generating capacity, plus the capitalised interest attributable to the 50% of the M&E costs last incurred up to (but excluding) the day of Commissioning the Additional Unit, less Depreciation accumulated to the end of the Year in which Excess Capacity Adjustment applies.
Reserve Capacity. 1. The County shall operate and maintain the radio system in such a manner as to ensure the current radio system users identified in Paragraph D, above, shall experience no degradation in the quality or latency of the system at the time of its transfer to the County and that, in addition, they may collectively expand their usage by up to ten-percent (10%) above that measured over the 12-month period prior to the transfer of the system from the City to the County.
2. Calculation of "reserve capacity" shall be based on the total active call duration as provided on the Motorola ASTRO Site Summary report.
3. System degradation of quality and latency shall be determined by the failure or decommissioning of one or more system channels for any period of time beyond that required for reasonable maintenance purposes. Additionally, the system will be considered to have been degraded if during normal system operation the number of busies recorded by the Motorola ASTRO Network Management System shall exceed the average reported over the preceding 12-months or if the average voice call busy average exceeds two (2) seconds.
Reserve Capacity. APO and Gilead agree that Gilead has access to Reserve Capacities as defined in Table 1, No. 3. For this purpose, both parties will agree on measures to ensure that sufficient equipment capacities are in place. For year 2006, APO will guarantee access to reserve capacity of total [ * ] batches at existing equipment base. For years 2007 and 2008, Gilead agrees that the investments in new equipment as laid down in Toll Manufacturing Agreement, Schedule G, Attachment 1 are [ * ].
Reserve Capacity. TVN will initially reserve [***] transport capacity each [***] for the CSB VOD Titles (the "Reserve Capacity"). CSB may increase (or decrease) the Reserve Capacity by providing [***] written notice to TVN, in which case the [***] (as set forth in Section 9.1.2) shall [***]. TVN shall not refuse any Reserve Capacity requests made by CSB during the Term, provided that CSB has provided [***] written notice of any such increase to the Reserve Capacity.
Reserve Capacity. Determine “reserve capacity” for each impacted road/street section by subtracting the current PM PHT from the maximum service volume (MSV) for the existing roadway. Reserve capacity is set to zero if current PM PHT exceeds the MSV. MSV may be determined through the screening tables in DPW Policy 4210.
Reserve Capacity. Determine “reserve capacity” for each impacted transportation facility by subtracting the current PM PHT from the maximum capacity for the existing transportation facility. Reserve capacity is set to zero if current PM PHT exceeds the current capacity.
Reserve Capacity. = The capacity of the largest unit (the number of units shall be subject to review and agreement of Government and HEC in future)
Reserve Capacity. SCO agrees to reserve capacity to deliver forecasted quantities.
