Temporary Load Loss Sample Clauses

Temporary Load Loss. In the event Purchaser does not require all or any portion of the Daily Contract Quantity that it is obligated to purchase under this Agreement as a result of a temporary reduction in requirements for Gas due to a change in Purchaser’s generation requirements (including as a result of increased purchases of renewable generation or economic dispatch of non-Gas-fired generation), then, in either case, Purchaser may provide notice to Seller, FGU and BBE and BBE shall, upon reasonable notice from Purchaser, use Commercially Reasonable Efforts, to the extent permitted in the Prepaid Agreement, to arrange for the sale of such quantities by Prepay LLC to another purchaser or purchasers. Seller shall credit the Net Remarketing Proceeds against the amounts owed by Purchaser under this Agreement. Purchaser shall not be required to reduce its takes of Priority Gas in order to request remarketing under this Section 4.3 (a), but Purchaser shall be required to fully reduce its takes of all Non-Priority Gas prior to requesting remarketing under this Section 4.3(a).
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Temporary Load Loss. In the event Purchaser does not require all or any portion of the Daily Contract Quantity that it is obligated to purchase under this Contract as a result of (a) a temporary loss of load on Purchaser’s system, or (b) a temporary reduction in requirements for Gas due to a change in Purchaser’s generation requirements (including as a result of increased purchases of renewable generation or economic dispatch of non-Gas-fired generation), then, in either case, TEAC shall, upon reasonable notice from Purchaser, use Commercially Reasonable Efforts, to the extent permitted in the Prepaid Agreement, to arrange for the sale of such quantities by Prepay LLC to another purchaser or purchasers, TEAC shall credit the Net Remarketing Proceeds against the amount owed by Purchaser. Purchaser shall not be required to reduce its takes of Priority Gas in order to request remarketing under this Section requesting remarketing under this Section 4.4(a).

Related to Temporary Load Loss

  • Temporary Layoff The Employer may temporarily layoff an employee for up to ninety (90) days due to an unanticipated loss of funding, revenue shortfall, lack of work, shortage of material or equipment, or other unexpected or unusual reasons. An employee will normally receive seven (7) days notice of a temporary layoff.

  • Temporary Layoffs A. The Employer may initiate a temporary layoff for up to twelve (12) working days per fiscal year. Employees will be given thirty (30) days’ notice before the effective date of a temporary layoff. Employees may request alternative temporary layoff days from their manager or supervisor and any requests will be considered and approved or denied in writing. B. A temporary layoff will not affect an employee’s incremental movement, vacation and sick leave accrual rates, or seniority. C. A temporary layoff is leave without pay. An employee may not use any leave for a temporary layoff day(s).

  • Temporary Upgrade An employee in a temporary upgrade status shall have no right to grieve or arbitrate release from such temporary upgrade status.

  • Temporary Disconnection Temporary disconnection shall continue only for so long as reasonably necessary under Good Utility Practice.

  • Temporary Living Expenses An employee shall be entitled to reimbursement for meals and lodging for up to twenty (20) working days, as provided by procedures of the Department of Administrative Services, following a transfer initiated by the Employer.

  • Temporary Work Temporary work results from replacing a faculty member on leave, or assigned to other duties, or work that is a result of a time limited contract/project.

  • Temporary Leave Teachers who are members of UTW, at the request of UTW, shall be granted leave to participate in certain UTW activities subject to and in accordance with policies of the Board and administrative guidelines.

  • Temporary Position (i) is a position that the Employer has determined will be in excess of eight

  • Temporary Roads As necessary to attain stabilization of roadbed and fill slopes of Temporary Roads, Purchaser shall employ such measures as out- sloping, drainage dips, and water-spreading ditches.

  • Temporary Positions A) The Employer may create regular temporary positions for vacation relief for more than one (1) incumbent for up to six (6) months duration. B) The Employer may create regular temporary project positions (i.e. grant funded, capital projects, pilot projects, or term specific assignments) for up to twelve (12) months’ duration. These positions are not renewable after the end date of the project, unless the Union and Employer agree to renew/extend the time limits. C) These positions will be posted and filled in accordance with Article 17.01-

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