Transmission Provider Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Transmission Provider Responsibilities. (a) The TP shall provide the billing and invoice information to each SC taking retail transmission service from the TP to serve retail load for Az ISA service in accordance with this Agreement, Rate Schedule 1, and the PM. The invoice shall state the charges calculated in accordance with Rate Schedule 1 to recover the Az ISA’s costs in accordance with the billing and payment procedures specified in the TP’s OATT or other tariff. (b) To the extent the TP recovers revenue from the application of the Repayment Obligation Rate (“REPAYR”) described in Rate Schedule 1 to SCs in a billing month that exceeds the Az ISA’s obligation to repay debt to the TP in accordance with EXHIBIT 1 of the applicable ISA-TP Agreement, the TP shall remit said excess to the Az ISA who shall accelerate principal payments to the TP. Each time the TP receives an accelerated payment, it shall reduce the amount due under the loan and provide a revised payment schedule to the Az ISA showing the principal and interest payments to date and the outstanding principal. (c) To the extent that after the TP’s Az ISA loan amount listed in EXHIBIT 1 of the ISA-TP Agreement is satisfied and the TP collects from an SC revenue in the billing month in accordance with Rate Schedule 1 that exceeds the TP’s payment obligations to the Az ISA under said schedule for that billing month, the TP shall remit the excess revenue to the Az ISA to reduce the TP’s Transmission Provider Operating Cost (“TPOC”) for the subsequent billing month.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Transmission Provider Responsibilities. (a) The TP shall provide the billing and invoice information to each SC taking retail transmission service from the TP to serve retail load for Az ISA service in accordance with this Agreement, Rate Schedule 1, and the PM. The invoice shall state the charges calculated in accordance with Rate Schedule 1 to recover the Az ISA’s costs in accordance with the billing and payment procedures specified in the TP’s OATT or other tariff. (b) To the extent the TP recovers revenue from the application of the Repayment Obligation Rate (“REPAYR”) described in Rate Schedule 1 to SCs in a billing month that exceeds the Az ISA’s obligation to repay debt to the TP in accordance with EXHIBIT 1 of the applicable ISA-TP Agreement, the TP shall remit said excess to the Az ISA who shall accelerate principal payments to
Transmission Provider Responsibilities. The Transmission Provider will plan, construct, operate and maintain its Transmission System in accordance with Good Utility Practice and its planning obligations in Attachment K in order to provide the Network Customer with Network Integration Transmission Service over the Transmission Provider's Transmission System. The Transmission Provider, on behalf of its Native Load Customers, shall be required to designate resources and loads in the same manner as any Network Customer under Part III of this Tariff. This information must be consistent with the information used by the Transmission Provider to calculate available transfer capability. The Transmission Provider shall include the Network Customer's Network Load in its Transmission System planning and shall, consistent with Good Utility Practice and Attachment K, endeavor to construct and place into service sufficient transfer capability to deliver the Network Customer's Network Resources to serve its Network Load on a basis comparable to the Transmission Provider's delivery of its own generating and purchased resources to its Native Load Customers.
Transmission Provider Responsibilities. (a) The TP shall provide the billing and invoice information to each SC taking retail transmission service from the TP to serve retail load for Az ISA service in accordance with this Agreement, Rate Schedule 1, and the PM. The invoice shall state the charges calculated in accordance with Rate Schedule 1 to recover the Az ISA’s costs in accordance with the billing and payment procedures specified in the TP’s OATT or other tariff.
Transmission Provider Responsibilities. Transmission Provider may facilitate the coordination between Designated Entity and Transmission Owner required by this Agreement, including convening meetings with the Designated Entity and the Transmission Owner to further facilitate coordination among the Parties, and to evaluate available options or alternatives to avoid delays, and coordinating outages as described in Section 4.2 of this Agreement.

Related to Transmission Provider Responsibilities

  • Provider Responsibilities The Private Child-Caring Facility (PCC) (a.k.a., Provider) must comply with the following requirements:

  • Customer Responsibilities Notwithstanding the above, Customer agrees that except as provided by this DPA, Customer is responsible for its secure use of the Services, including securing its account authentication credentials, protecting the security of Customer Data when in transit to and from the Services and taking any appropriate steps to securely encrypt or backup any Customer Data uploaded to the Services.

  • Monitoring Responsibilities The Custodian shall furnish annually to the Fund, during the month of June, information concerning the foreign sub-custodians employed by the Custodian. Such information shall be similar in kind and scope to that furnished to the Fund in connection with the initial approval of this Contract. In addition, the Custodian will promptly inform the Fund in the event that the Custodian learns of a material adverse change in the financial condition of a foreign sub-custodian or any material loss of the assets of the Fund or in the case of any foreign sub-custodian not the subject of an exemptive order from the Securities and Exchange Commission is notified by such foreign sub-custodian that there appears to be a substantial likelihood that its shareholders' equity will decline below $200 million (U.S. dollars or the equivalent thereof) or that its shareholders' equity has declined below $200 million (in each case computed in accordance with generally accepted U.S. accounting principles).

  • Client Responsibilities You are responsible for (a) assessing each participants’ suitability for the Training, (b) enrollment in the appropriate course(s) and (c) your participants’ attendance at scheduled courses.

  • User Responsibilities i. Users are required to follow good security practices in the selection and use of passwords; ii. Users shall ensure that unattended equipment is protected; and iii. Users shall adopt a clear desk policy for papers and removable storage media and a clear screen policy for information processing facilities.

  • Engineer Responsibilities No subcontract relieves the Engineer of any responsibilities under this contract.

  • Customer Responsibility You agree that you are responsible for all access to and use of the Service through your account or password(s) and for any fees incurred for the Service, or for software or other merchandise purchased through the Service, or any other expenses incurred in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. You agree that you are responsible for backing up (a) any data you submit, receive or transfer over the Service, including, without limitation, your email; and (b) any data, files, programs, or applications on any device you connect to the Service. You acknowledge that you are aware that content accessible on or through the Service may contain material that is unsuitable for minors (persons under 18 years of age). You agree to supervise usage of your account by minors. You ratify and confirm any obligations incurred by a minor using your account.

  • Member Responsibilities The Member’s responsibilities shall include, but are not limited to: 3.17.1. Inform the CONTRACTOR of the loss or theft of ID cards, 3.17.2. Present ID cards when using health care services, 3.17.3. Be familiar with the CONTRACTOR’s Health Plan Procedures to the best of their abilities, 3.17.4. Call or contact the CONTRACTOR to obtain information and have questions clarified, 3.17.5. Provide participating network Providers with accurate and complete medical information, 3.17.6. Follow the prescribed course of care recommended by the Provider or let the Provider know the reasons the treatment cannot be followed, as soon as possible, And 3.17.7. Make every effort to keep a scheduled appointment or cancel an appointment in advance of when it is scheduled.

  • Contractor Responsibility for System Agency’s Termination Costs If the System Agency terminates the Contract for cause, the Contractor shall be responsible to the System Agency for all costs incurred by the System Agency and the State of Texas to replace the Contractor. These costs include, but are not limited to, the costs of procuring a substitute vendor and the cost of any claim or litigation attributable to Contractor’s failure to perform any Work in accordance with the terms of the Contract.

  • Owner Responsibilities The project owner or the engineer or architect of record acting as the owner’s agent shall fund special inspection services.

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!