Uniform Network Code Provisions Sample Clauses

Uniform Network Code Provisions. 3.1.1 In this Paragraph 3: (a) a Joint Liability Provision is a Compensation Rule (or other provision of the TPD) under which the Transporters collectively are liable to pay to or (as the case may be) entitled to receive any amount from a User or Users as a result of any failure (on the part of any Transporter(s) or User) to achieve a standard prescribed in the Code; and (b) the Joint Indemnity Provision is the indemnity provision in TPD Section U3.6.2 under which the Transporters collectively are liable to indemnify a User or Users as a result of any breach (on the part of any Transporter) of the copyright warranty provided in TPD Section U3.5. 3.1.2 The Liability Sharing Category shall comprise all Joint Liability Provisions. 3.1.3 At the date of this Agreement, the Joint Liability Provisions are: (a) the Compensation Rules in the following provisions of the TPD: (i) TPD Section G4.1.3, which provides for liability in respect of failures to respond to referred Supply Point Nominations; (ii) TPD Section M5.2.2, which provides for liability in respect of failures to provide Valid Meter Readings; (iii) TPD Sections S4.7.3 and S4.7.5, which provide for liability in respect of failures to resolve invoice Queries; and (iv) TPD Sections U7.6 and U8.6, which provide for liability in respect of the recovery period for a UK Link Failure and for failing to provide information to Users in respect of certain UK Link Modifications; and (b) TPD Section M3.8.10, which provides for liability on the part of a User in respect of failures to provide Opening Meter Readings.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Uniform Network Code Provisions. 3.1.1 In this Paragraph 3: (a) a Joint Liability Provision is a Compensation Rule (or other provision of the TPD) under which the Transporters collectively are liable to pay to or (as the case may be) entitled to receive any amount from a User or Users as a result of any failure (on the part of any Transporter(s) or User) to achieve a standard prescribed in the Code. (b) the allocation between Parties provided for in this Paragraph 3 of the Liability Sharing 3.1.2 The Liability Sharing Category shall comprise all Joint Liability Provisions. 3.1.3 At the date of this Agreement, the Joint Liability Provisions are: (a) the Compensation Rules in the following provisions of the TPD: (i) TPD Section G4.1.3, which provides for liability in respect of failures to respond to referred Supply Point Nominations; (ii) TPD Section M5.2.2, which provides for liability in respect of failures to provide Valid Meter Readings; and (b) TPD Section M3.8.10, which provides for liability on the part of a User in respect of failures to provide Opening Meter Readings.
Uniform Network Code Provisions. 3.1.1 In this Paragraph 3 :
Uniform Network Code Provisions. 3.1.1 In this Paragraph 3 a Joint Liability Provision is a Compensation Rule (or other provision of the TPD) under which the Transporters collectively are liable to pay to or (as the case may be) entitled to receive any amount from a User or Users as a result of any failure (on the part of any Transporter(s) or User) to achieve a standard prescribed in the Code. 3.1.2 The Liability Sharing Category shall comprise all Joint Liability Provisions. 3.1.3 At the date of this Agreement, the Joint Liability Provisions are: (a) the Compensation Rules in the following provisions of the TPD: (i) TPD Section G4.1.3, which provides for liability in respect of failures to respond to referred Supply Point Nominations; (ii) TPD Section M5.2.2, which provides for liability in respect of failures to provide Valid Meter Readings;
Uniform Network Code Provisions. 3.1.1 In this Paragraph 3: (a) a Joint Liability Provision is a Compensation Rule (or other provision of the TPD) under which the Transporters collectively are liable to pay to or (as the case may be) entitled to receive any amount from a User or Users as a result of any failure (on the part of any Transporter(s) or User) to achieve a standard prescribed in the Code; and (b) the Joint Indemnity Provision is the indemnity provision in TPD Section U3.6.2 under which the Transporters collectively are liable to indemnify a User or Users as a result of any breach (on the part of any Transporter) of the copyright warranty provided in TPD Section U3.5.

Related to Uniform Network Code Provisions

  • General Leave Provisions 21.1.1 Except where explicitly noted in Article 00 Xxxxx Xxxxx, the Employer may implement, modify, or eliminate the leaves of absence as outlined in this Article and consistent with all state and federal leave requirements. The Employer reserves the right to modify its Leave of Absence policies. The Employer will inform the Union of any material and substantial changes in its Leave of Absence policies prior to implementation.

  • Overtime Provisions (a) Time worked as an extension to the regular scheduled shift or time worked in a bi- weekly pay period that is in excess of seventy-five (75) hours shall be compensated at a rate of one and one-half times (1½ x) the Nurse’s regular hourly rate for the overtime worked. A Nurse who works in excess of four (4) hours overtime in any one day shall be compensated at a rate of two times (2 x) the Nurse’s regular hourly rate for the overtime worked. (b) Overtime shall not be claimed for less than fifteen (15) minutes at the end of a shift, but if overtime amounts to fifteen (15) minutes or more, the overtime rates shall apply to the total period in excess of the shift. (c) In computing overtime a period of thirty (30) minutes or less shall be counted as one-half (½) hour and a period of more than thirty (30) minutes but less than sixty (60) minutes shall be counted as one (1) hour.

  • Leave Provisions Clause No. Title

  • REDUNDANCY PROVISIONS (1) Should an employee in a Catholic school become redundant then the provisions of: (a) the Workplace Relations Act (1996); and/or (b) the Catholic Education Commission of Western Australia policy on redundancy; and/or (c) this agreement which ever is the greater, shall apply.

  • Switching and Tagging Rules Each Party shall provide the other Parties a copy of its switching and tagging rules that are applicable to the other Parties’ activities. Such switching and tagging rules shall be developed on a non-discriminatory basis. The Parties shall comply with applicable switching and tagging rules, as amended from time to time, in obtaining clearances for work or for switching operations on equipment.

  • Dress Code CONTRACTOR shall maintain a dress code for their employee’s with a minimum of shirts, pants, and work shoes/boots, in decent condition, at all times while the work is being performed. In the event the COUNTY determines ID badges are necessary, the COUNTY will provide CONTRACTOR with ID badges and CONTRACTOR agrees to enforce that its employees, whether employed by CONTRACTOR or a subcontractor, wear such ID badge while working on site for the Project/Service.

  • Testing Procedure Limitations The Asset Representations Reviewer will only be required to perform the testing procedures listed under “Tests” in Schedule A, and will have no obligation to perform additional procedures on any Subject Lease or to provide any information other than a Review Report indicating for each Subject Lease whether there was a Test Pass or a Test Fail for each Test, or whether the Subject Lease was a Test Complete and the related reason. However, the Asset Representations Reviewer may provide additional information about any Subject Lease that it determines in good faith to be material to the Review.

  • USE OF TBS ACCESS CODE (a) An Account Holder may operate the TBS in relation to his Account by using his TBS Access Code. (b) Any Service Instructions identified by the Account Holder’s TBS Access Code shall be deemed to be given by the Account Holder and shall be conclusive and binding on the Account Holder and the Account Holder hereby authorises the Bank to act on any such Service Instructions identified by the Account Holder’s TBS Access Code. (c) All acts on the part of the Bank pursuant to such Service Instructions identified by the Account Holder’s TBS Access Code shall be conclusive and binding on the Account Holder (notwithstanding that such Service Instructions may not have been given by the Account Holder or with his consent or authority). (d) Notwithstanding and without prejudice to the other terms and conditions herein, the Bank shall be entitled (but not obliged), in its reasonable discretion, to permit the Account Holder to operate the TBS without the use of his T-PIN upon verifying the identity of the Account Holder in accordance with the Bank’s prevailing prescribed procedure at the time. (e) Notwithstanding and without prejudice to the other terms and conditions herein, the Bank shall be entitled, in its reasonable discretion, to refuse to act on all or any Service Instructions; and the Bank shall be entitled in its reasonable discretion to require written confirmation of the Account Holder’s Service Instructions (even where identified by the Account Holder’s TBS Access Code), and to refuse to act on any such Service Instructions unless and until such written confirmation is received by the Bank. (f) The use of any TBS and the TBS Access Code is also subject to the Bank’s terms and conditions governing the type of Account or facility of which the TBS may be operated in connection therewith and nothing in these terms and conditions shall be construed as amending or varying those terms and conditions. (g) The Bank shall at its reasonable discretion, be entitled to change, de- activate or revoke the use of the TBS Access Code at any time without giving any reason but with reasonable notice to the Account Holder.

  • Incorporation of Software Code I agree that I will not incorporate into any Company software or otherwise deliver to Company any software code licensed under the GNU General Public License or Lesser General Public License or any other license that, by its terms, requires or conditions the use or distribution of such code on the disclosure, licensing, or distribution of any source code owned or licensed by Company except in strict compliance with Company’s policies regarding the use of such software.

  • Switching System Hierarchy and Trunking Requirements For purposes of routing ECI traffic to Verizon, the subtending arrangements between Verizon Tandem Switches and Verizon End Office Switches shall be the same as the Tandem/End Office subtending arrangements Verizon maintains for the routing of its own or other carriers’ traffic (i.e., traffic will be routed to the appropriate Verizon Tandem subtended by the terminating End Office serving the Verizon Customer). For purposes of routing Verizon traffic to ECI, the subtending arrangements between ECI Tandem Switches and ECI End Office Switches shall be the same as the Tandem/End Office subtending arrangements that ECI maintains for the routing of its own or other carriers’ traffic.

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