Common use of Sharing Contract Path Capacity Clause in Contracts

Sharing Contract Path Capacity. If the Parties have contract paths to the same entity, the combined contract path capacity will be made available for use by both Parties. This will not create new contract paths for either Party that did not previously exist. SPP will not be able to deal directly with companies with which it does not physically or contractually interconnect and the Midwest ISO will not be able to deal directly with companies with which it does not physically or contractually interconnect.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Joint Operating Agreement, Schedules and Seams Agreements Tariff, Schedules and Seams Agreements Tariff

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Sharing Contract Path Capacity. If the Parties have contract paths to the same entity, the combined contract path capacity will be made available for use by both Parties. This will not create new contract paths for either Party that did not previously exist. SPP will not be able to deal directly with companies with which it does not physically or contractually interconnect and the Midwest ISO will not be able to deal directly with companies with which it does not physically or contractually interconnect.. MISO-SPP-JP Settlement Agreement

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: naesb.org

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Sharing Contract Path Capacity. If the Parties have contract paths to the same entity, the combined contract path capacity will be made available for use by both Parties. This will not create new contract paths for either Party that did not previously exist. SPP PJM will not be able to deal directly with companies with which it does not physically or contractually interconnect and the Midwest ISO will not be able to deal directly with companies with which it does not physically or contractually interconnect.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: naesb.org

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