Uninstructed Deviations Clause Samples

The Uninstructed Deviations clause defines the responsibilities and consequences when a party deviates from agreed-upon instructions or procedures without prior authorization. In practice, this clause typically applies to situations where a contractor, service provider, or employee acts outside the scope of their given directives, such as using alternative materials or methods not previously approved. Its core function is to allocate risk and clarify liability by holding the deviating party accountable for any resulting issues, costs, or damages, thereby ensuring adherence to established protocols and protecting the interests of the instructing party.
Uninstructed Deviations. Except for operating emergency situations, Real-Time Energy transfers may not vary from the Day-Ahead Schedule as adjusted by any Dispatch Instructions by more than the greater of five (5) MW or three percent (3%) of the net dependable capacity (PMax) of the System Resource, integrated across a ten-minute interval. If such defined performance band is exceeded by any amount in more than five percent (5%) of the ten-minute intervals on three successive days, then such deviations shall constitute one event of non-compliance with the CAISO Dynamic Scheduling Protocol pursuant to Section 3.2.2. Deviations from Dynamic Schedules of Energy will also be subject to Uninstructed Deviation Penalties pursuant to Section
Uninstructed Deviations. Deviations from Dynamic Schedules of Energy will be subject to Uninstructed Deviation Penalties pursuant to Section 11.23 and related provisions of the CAISO Tariff.
Uninstructed Deviations. Except for operating emergency situations, real time Energy transfers may not vary from the Final Hour Ahead Schedule as adjusted by any Dispatch Instructions by more than the greater of five (5) MW or three percent (3%) of the net dependable capacity (Pmax) of the System Resource, integrated across a ten-minute interval. If such defined performance band is exceeded by any amount in more than five percent (5%) of the ten-minute intervals on three successive days, then such deviations shall constitute one event of non- compliance with the ISO Dynamic Scheduling Protocol pursuant to Section 3.2.2. Deviations from dynamic Energy schedules will also be subject to Uninstructed Deviation Penalties pursuant to Section 11.2.4.1.2 and related provisions of the ISO Tariff. CALIFORNIA INDEPENDENT SYSTEM OPERATOR CORPORATION FERC ELECTRIC TARIFF FIRST REPLACEMENT VOLUME NO. II Original Sheet No. 1066A
Uninstructed Deviations. Except for operating emergency situations, Rreal -Ttime Energy transfers may not vary from the Final HourDay- Ahead Schedule as adjusted by any Dispatch Instructions by more than the greater of five (5) MW or three percent (3%) of the net dependable capacity (Pmax) of the System Resource, integrated across a ten-minute interval. If such defined performance band is exceeded by any amount in more than five percent (5%) of the ten-minute intervals on three successive days, then such deviations shall constitute one event of non- compliance with the ISO’ CAISO’s Standards pursuant to Section 3.2.2. Deviations from dynamic Energy schedules will also be subject to Uninstructed Deviation Penalties pursuant to Section 11.2.4.1.211.23 and related provisions of the ISO CAISO Tariff.