Common use of Scheduling Coordinator Timeline and Requirements Clause in Contracts

Scheduling Coordinator Timeline and Requirements. At least thirty (30) days before the beginning of the Delivery Term, Seller shall take all actions and execute and deliver to Buyer all documents necessary to authorize or designate Buyer, or Buyer’s Third-Party Scheduling Coordinator, as Seller’s SC, and Buyer or Third-Party SC, as applicable, shall take all actions and execute and deliver to Seller or CAISO all documents necessary to become and act as Seller’s SC. If Buyer designates a Third-Party SC, then Buyer shall give Seller Notice of such designation at least ten (10) Business Days before the Third-Party SC assumes Scheduling Coordinator duties hereunder, and Seller shall be entitled to rely on such designation until it is revoked or a new Third-Party SC is appointed by Buyer upon similar Notice. Buyer shall be responsible for all acts and omissions of Third-Party SC and for all cost, charges and liabilities incurred by Third-Party SC to the same extent that Buyer would be responsible under this Agreement for such acts, omissions, costs, charges and liabilities if taken, omitted or incurred by Buyer directly.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Tolling Power Purchase Agreement, Tolling Power Purchase Agreement, Tolling Power Purchase Agreement

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Scheduling Coordinator Timeline and Requirements. At least thirty ninety (3090) days before the beginning of the Delivery Services Term, Seller shall take all actions and execute and deliver to Buyer all documents necessary to authorize or designate Buyer, or Buyer’s Third-Party Scheduling CoordinatorCoordinator (“SC”), as Seller’s SC, and Buyer or Third-Party SC, as applicable, shall take all actions and execute and deliver to Seller or CAISO all documents necessary to become and act as Seller’s SC. If Buyer designates a Third-Party SC, then Buyer shall give Seller Notice of such designation at least ten (10) Business Days before the Third-Party SC assumes Scheduling Coordinator duties hereunder, and Seller shall be entitled to rely on such designation until it is revoked or a new Third-Party SC is appointed by Buyer upon similar Notice. Buyer shall be fully responsible for all acts and omissions of Third-Party SC and for all cost, charges and liabilities incurred by Third-Party SC to the same extent that Buyer would be responsible under this Agreement for such acts, omissions, costs, charges and liabilities if taken, omitted or incurred by Buyer directly.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Power Purchase and Sale Agreement, Power Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Scheduling Coordinator Timeline and Requirements. At least thirty (30) days before the beginning of the Delivery Term, Seller shall take all actions and execute and deliver to Buyer all documents necessary to authorize or designate Buyer, or Buyer’s Third-Party Scheduling CoordinatorSC, as Seller’s SC, and Buyer or Third-Party SC, as applicable, shall take all actions and execute and deliver to Seller or CAISO all documents necessary to become and act as Seller’s SC. If Buyer designates a Third-Party SC, then Buyer shall give Seller Notice of such designation at least ten (10) Business Days before the Third-Party SC assumes Scheduling Coordinator duties hereunder, and Seller shall be is entitled to rely on such designation until it is revoked or a new Third-Party SC is appointed by Buyer upon similar Notice. Buyer shall be responsible for all acts and omissions of Third-Party SC and for all cost, charges and liabilities incurred by Third-Party SC to the same extent that Buyer would be responsible under this Agreement for such acts, omissions, costs, charges and liabilities if taken, omitted or incurred by Buyer directly.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Consent and Agreement, Pro Forma Energy Storage Agreement

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