Service Restoration Rebates Sample Clauses

Service Restoration Rebates. Connectivity using AAPT Access The Service Restoration Rebates are calculated on the basis of the total monthly recurring charges applicable to the month in which the Interrupted Fault(s) occurs. Example – an Interrupted Fault occurs at a Metro Site on an AAPT Access which results in a Service being non-operational for 6 hours. The Service Restoration Target for this Site is 4 hours. Restoration takes 2 hours longer than targeted. As such You will be entitled to claim a rebate for 5% of the total monthly Charges for the eligible Service at that Site.
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Service Restoration Rebates. Subject to the rebate conditions and exemptions listed in clause 2.2 of this Annexure A and in the event of AAPT failing to meet the Service Restoration Targets for AAPT Access for an Interrupted Fault (as set out in Table 9, Table 10 and Table 11), the rebates set out in Table 14 will apply. Failure to achieve any other Service Restoration Target does not entitle You to a rebate. Number Of Hours Over Stated Restoration Time Service Restoration Rebate 2 - 4 hrs 5% of the total monthly Charges for the affected vDC Link and any accompanying Attachment Circuit. > 4 and ≤ 6 hrs 10% of the total monthly Charges for the affected vDC Link and any accompanying Attachment Circuit. > 6 and ≤ 12 hrs 15% of the total monthly Charges for the affected vDC Link and any accompanying Attachment Circuit. > 12 hours 20% of the total monthly Charges for the affected vDC Link and any accompanying Attachment Circuit.
Service Restoration Rebates. In the event of AAPT failing to meet the Service Restoration Targets for an Interrupted Fault, the following rebates will apply.

Related to Service Restoration Rebates

  • Outage Restoration If an outage on the Attachment Facilities or System Upgrade Facilities or System Deliverability Upgrades of the Connecting Transmission Owner or Developer adversely affects the other Party’s operations or facilities, the Party that owns the facility that is out of service shall use Reasonable Efforts to promptly restore such facility(ies) to a normal operating condition consistent with the nature of the outage. The Party that owns the facility that is out of service shall provide the other Party and NYISO, to the extent such information is known, information on the nature of the Emergency State, an estimated time of restoration, and any corrective actions required. Initial verbal notice shall be followed up as soon as practicable with written notice explaining the nature of the outage.

  • School Improvement Plans The School shall develop and implement a School Improvement Plan as required by section 1002.33(9)(n), Florida Statutes and applicable State Board of Education Rules or applicable federal law.

  • Laundry Service If the Government provides a laundry service at the incident base camp, the Contractor may utilize the service at no cost.

  • Performance Improvement Plan timely and accurate completion of key actions due within the reporting period 100 percent The Supplier will design and develop an improvement plan and agree milestones and deliverables with the Authority

  • Special Maternity Allowance for Totally Disabled Employees (a) An employee who:

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