Metrics Institutional Metrics System-Wide Metrics
Performance Metrics The “Performance Metrics” for the Performance Period are: (i) the JD Power Residential National Large Segment Survey for investor-owned utilities; (ii) the System Average Interruption Frequency Index (Major Events Excluded) (“XXXXX”); (iii) Arizona Public Service Company’s customer to employee improvement ratio; (iv) the OSHA rate (All Incident Injury Rate); (v) nuclear capacity factor; and (vi) coal capacity factor. (1) With respect to the Performance Metric described in clause (i) of this Subsection 6(a), the JD Power Residential National Large Segment Survey will provide data on an annual basis reflecting the Company’s percentile ranking, relative to other participating companies. (2) With respect to the Performance Metric described in clause (ii) of this Subsection 6(a), the Edison Electric Institute (“EEI”) will provide data on an annual basis regarding the XXXXX result of the participating companies; the Company will calculate its XXXXX result for the year in question and determine its percentile ranking based on the information provided by EEI. (3) With respect to the Performance Metric described in clause (iii) of this Subsection 6(a), SNL, an independent third party data system, will provide data on an annual basis regarding the customer and employee counts; the Company will use its customer and employee counts for the year in question and determine its percentile ranking based on the information provided by SNL. Only those companies whose customers and employees were included in the data provided by SNL in each of the years of the Performance Period will be considered. (4) With respect to the Performance Metric described in clause (iv) of this Subsection 6(a), EEI will provide data on an annual basis regarding the OSHA rate of the participating companies; the Company will calculate its OSHA rate for the year in question and determine its percentile ranking based on the information provided by EEI. (5) With respect to the Performance Metric described in clause (v) of this Subsection 6(a), SNL will provide data on an annual basis regarding the nuclear capacity factors of the participating nuclear plants; the Company will calculate its nuclear capacity factor for the year in question and determine its percentile ranking based on the information provided by SNL. Only those plants that were included in the data provided by SNL in each of the years of the Performance Period will be considered. (6) With respect to the Performance Metric described in clause (vi) of this Subsection 6(a), SNL will provide data on an annual basis regarding the coal capacity factors of the participating coal plants; the Company will calculate its coal capacity factor for the year in question and determine its percentile ranking based on the information provided by SNL. Only those plants that were included in the data provided by SNL in each of the years of the Performance Period will be considered. (7) The Company’s percentile ranking during the Performance Period for each Performance Metric will be the average of the Company’s percentile ranking for each Performance Metric during each of the three years of the Performance Period (each, an “Average Performance Metric”); provided, however, that if the third year of a Performance Metric is not calculable by December 15 of the following year, the Performance Metric shall consist of the three most recent years for which such Performance Metric is calculable. The Company’s “Average Performance,” for purposes of determining any Base Grant adjustments pursuant to Subsection 5(b) above will be the average of the Average Performance Metrics. If only quartile, rather than percentile, rankings are available for a particular Performance Metric, the Average Performance Metric for any such Performance Metric shall be expressed as a percentile. For example, if the Performance Metric was in the top quartile for two Performance Periods and in the lowest quartile in the other Performance Period, the average of these quartiles would be 3 (the average of 4, 4, and 1) and the Average Performance Metric would be the 75th percentile (3 /4). The calculations in this Subsection 6(a)(7) will be verified by the Company’s internal auditors. (8) If either EEI or SNL discontinues providing the data specified above, the Committee shall select a data source that, in the Committee’s judgment, will provide data most comparable to the data provided by EEI or SNL, as the case may be. If the JD Power Residential National Large Segment Survey for investor-owned utilities (or a successor JD Power survey) is not available during each of the years of the Performance Period, the Performance Metric associated with the JD Power Residential Survey (Subsection 6(a)(1)) will be disregarded and not included in the Company’s Average Performance for purposes of determining any Base Grant adjustments pursuant to Subsection 5(b).
Schedule C SUBADVISORY FEE
Targets Seller’s supplier diversity spending target for Work supporting the construction of the Project prior to the Commercial Operation Date is ____ percent (___%) as measured relative to Seller’s total expenditures on construction of the Project prior to the Commercial Operation Date, and;
Schedule B Schedule B to the Agreement, setting forth the Portfolios of the Trust participating on behalf of which the Trust is entering into the Agreement is hereby replaced in its entirety by Schedule B attached hereto. Except as modified and amended hereby, the Agreement is hereby ratified and confirmed in full force and effect in accordance with its terms.
PROGRESS SCHEDULE The Contractor, within ten (10) working days of receiving notice of the award of the contract, shall prepare and submit for the State's and Architect's information an estimated progress schedule for the Work. The progress schedule shall be related to the entire Project to the extent required by the Contract Documents, and shall provide for expeditious and practicable execution of the Work.
SCHEDULE AND MILESTONES The Parties shall execute one (1) Annex concurrently with this Umbrella Agreement. The initial Annex and any subsequent Annexes will be performed on the schedule and in accordance with the milestones set forth in each respective Annex.
Schedule Updates the Contractor agrees to maintain the Work duration schedule updates on an ongoing basis and, when the County requests it, include the updates in its payment request. The Contractor may be required to submit a narrative report with each monthly update which shall include a description of current and anticipated problem areas, delaying factors and their impact, and an explanation of corrective action taken or proposed. Failure to do so may be considered a material breach of the Contract. Any additional or unanticipated costs or expense required to maintain the schedules shall be solely the Contractor’s obligation and Contractor agrees not to charge the County.
Schedule 4 14.1-1 is a correct and complete list, and a brief description of, all real estate in which the Company or any of the Company Subsidiaries has an ownership interest (the "Owned Property") and all real property leased by the Company (the "Leased Property"). Except as lessee of Leased Property, neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary is a lessee under or otherwise a party to any lease, sublease, license, concession or other agreement, whether written or oral, pursuant to which another Person has granted to the Company or any Company Subsidiary the right to use or occupy all or any portion of any real property. The Company or one or more of the Company Subsidiaries has good and marketable fee simple title to the Owned Property and, assuming good title in the landlord, a valid leasehold interest in the Leased Property (the Owned Property and the Leased Property being sometimes referred to herein as "Real Property"), in each case free and clear of all Liens, assessments or restrictions (including, without limitation, inchoate liens arising out of the provision of labor, services or materials to any such real estate) other than (a) mortgages shown on the Financial Statements as securing specified liabilities or obligations, with respect to which no default (or event that, with notice or lapse of time or both, would constitute a default) exists, (b) Liens for current taxes not yet due, (c) (i) minor imperfections of title, including utility and access easements depicted on subdivision plats for platted lots that do not impair the intended use of the property, if any, none of which materially impairs the current operations of the Company, any Company Subsidiary or the Business, and (ii) zoning laws and other land use restrictions or restrictive covenants that do not materially impair the present use of the property subject thereto and (d) Liens, assessments and restrictions pursuant to and by virtue of the terms of the lease of the Leased Property. The Real Property constitutes all real properties reflected on the Financial Statements or used or occupied by the Company or any Company Subsidiary in connection with the Business or otherwise. With respect to the Owned Property, except as reflected on Schedule 4.14.1-2(a): (a) the Company or one of the Company Subsidiaries is in exclusive possession thereof and no easements, licenses or rights are necessary to conduct the Business thereon in addition to those which exist as of the date hereof; (b) no portion thereof is subject to any pending condemnation proceeding or proceeding by any public or quasi-public authority materially adverse to the Owned Property and, to the Knowledge of the Company, there is no threatened condemnation or proceeding with respect thereto; (c) there is no violation of any covenant, condition, restriction, easement or agreement of any Governmental Authority that affects the Owned Property or the ownership, operation, use or occupancy thereof; (d) no portion of any parcel of the Owned Property is subject to any roll-back tax, dual or exempt valuation tax, and no portion of any Owned Property is omitted from the appropriate tax rolls; and (e) all assessments and taxes currently due and payable on such Owned Property have been paid. With respect to the Leased Property, except as reflected on Schedule 4.14.1-2(b): (i) the Company and/or one of the Company Subsidiaries is in exclusive, peaceful and undisturbed possession thereof and, to the Knowledge of the Company, no easements, licenses or rights are necessary to conduct the Business thereon in addition to those which exist as of the date hereof; and (ii) to the Knowledge of the Company, no portion thereof is subject to any pending condemnation proceeding or proceeding by any public or quasi-public authority materially adverse to the Leased Property and there is no threatened condemnation or proceeding with respect thereto.
Recovery Schedule If the initial schedule or any current updates fail to reflect the Work’s actual plan or method of operation, or a contractual milestone date is more than fifteen (15) days behind, Owner may require that a recovery schedule for completion of the remaining Work be submitted. The Recovery Schedule must be submitted within seven (7) calendar days of Owner’s request. The Recovery Schedule shall describe in detail Construction Contractor’s plan to complete the remaining Work by the required Contract milestone date. The Recovery Schedule submitted shall meet the same requirements as the original Construction Schedule. The narrative submitted with the Recovery Schedule should describe in detail all changes that have been made to meet the Contract milestone dates.