Common use of Transmission Customer Responsibility for Third-Party Arrangements Clause in Contracts

Transmission Customer Responsibility for Third-Party Arrangements. Any scheduling arrangements that may be required by other electric systems shall be the responsibility of the Transmission Customer requesting service. The Transmission Customer shall provide, unless waived by the Transmission Provider, notification to the Transmission Provider identifying such systems and authorizing them to schedule the capacity and energy to be transmitted by the Transmission Provider pursuant to Part II of the Tariff on behalf of the Receiving Party at the Point of Delivery or the Delivering Party at the Point of Receipt. However, the Transmission Provider will undertake reasonable efforts to assist the Transmission Customer in making such arrangements, including without limitation, providing any information or data required by such other electric system pursuant to Good Utility Practice.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement, Service Agreement

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Transmission Customer Responsibility for Third-Party Arrangements. Any scheduling arrangements that may be required by other electric systems shall be the responsibility of the Transmission Customer requesting service. The Transmission Customer shall provide, unless waived by the Transmission Provider, notification to the Contractor or Transmission Provider Provider, as applicable, identifying such systems and authorizing them to schedule the capacity and energy to be transmitted by the Transmission Provider pursuant to Part II of the Tariff on behalf of the Receiving Party at the Point of Delivery or the Delivering Party at the Point of Receipt. However, the Contractor or Transmission Provider Provider, as applicable, will undertake reasonable efforts to assist the Transmission Customer in making such arrangements, including without limitation, providing any information or data required by such other electric system pursuant to Good Utility Practice.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Access Transmission Tariff, www.oatioasis.com, www.oatioasis.com

Transmission Customer Responsibility for Third-Party Arrangements. Any scheduling arrangements that may be required by other electric power systems shall be the responsibility of the Transmission Customer requesting service. The Transmission Customer shall providenotify the Transmission Provider, unless waived by the Transmission Providerlatter, notification to the Transmission Provider identifying such systems and authorizing them to schedule the capacity and energy to be transmitted by the Transmission Provider pursuant to Part II of the Tariff herein on behalf of the Receiving Party at the Point of Delivery or the Delivering Party at the Point of Receipt. However, the Transmission Provider will shall undertake reasonable efforts to assist the Transmission Customer in making such arrangements, including without limitation, providing any information or data required by such other electric power system pursuant to Good Utility Practice.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Transmission Customer Responsibility for Third-Party Arrangements. Any scheduling arrangements that may be required by other electric systems shall be the responsibility of the Transmission Customer requesting service. (If Local Network Service will be required, the System Operator shall notify the Transmission Customer and the affected Participants.) The Transmission Customer shall provide, unless waived by the Transmission ProviderSystem Operator, notification to the Transmission Provider System Operator identifying such other electric systems and authorizing them to schedule the capacity and energy to be transmitted by the Transmission Provider pursuant to Part II of the this Tariff on behalf of the Receiving Party at the Point of Delivery or the Delivering Party at the Point of Receipt. However, the Transmission Provider The System Operator will undertake reasonable efforts to assist the Transmission Customer in making such arrangements, including without limitation, providing any information or data required by such other electric system pursuant to Good Utility Practice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement (North Atlantic Energy Corp /Nh)

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