Unit 2 Sample Clauses

Unit 2. The second nuclear generating unit as SONGS having at the effective date of this Agreement a Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net) of 1,070 megawatts and consisting of a nuclear steam supply system, a turbine-generator and all related equipment and facilities which are necessary for the safe and efficient generation of electrical energy, including the power circuit breakers, transformer side disconnect switches, conductors, structures, foundations, and dead-end assemblies installed in the Switchyard Area and associated with the Unit 2 main transformer leads and reserve auxiliary transformer leads, but excluding any of the Common Facilities. Units 2 and 3 include certain facilities that are common to and serve both Units 2 and 3, including, but not necessarily limited to, the control building, radwaste building, auxiliary boiler and make-up demineralizer.
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Unit 2. (a) For all work performed on towers, stacks, structural steel, catwalks, bosuns chair, barrel, staging, with a direct free fall drop from fifty (50) feet to eighty-nine (89) feet, an employee shall be paid at time and one-half (1-1/2) his regular rate of pay.
Unit 2. The description of Unit 2 set forth in Exhibit B to the Xxxx of Sale, as delivered on the closing Date, will be correct and sufficiently complete to identify such property.
Unit 2. The description of Unit 2 set forth in Exhibit B to the Xxxx of Sale is correct and sufficiently complete to identify such property.
Unit 2. The stand consists of a highly variable timber type consisting of Xxxxxxx fir (59%), Western Red Cedar (24%), Western Hemlock (16%), and scattered hardwoods. Western Red Cedar poles were cruised (47mbf) throughout unit 2, primarily second cut pieces. The DF had an average diameter of 32 inches with an average bowl length of 119 feet. The WH had an average diameter of 17 inches and an average bowl length of 67 feet. The operator ground was straightforward with gentle/mild terrain. Unit 2 DF Specialty Sorts 8% 21% 37% 34% 3P SM B+ Pole DRAFT Unit 2 DF SL Sorts 5% 13% 57% 25% 8-11" 12-15" 16-19" 20"+ Timber Sale Cruise Report Backyard - NW Sale Name: BACKYARD Sale Type: LUMP SUM Region: NORTHWEST District: CASCADE Cruiser: Xxxx Xxxxxx Other Cruisers: Xxxx Xxx DRAFT Timber Sale Notice Volume (MBF) MBF Volume by Grade Sp DBH Rings/In Age All Xxxxxx Spec Mill 2 Saw 3 Saw 4 Saw Utility DF 32.1 10.0 667 62 101 482 21 1 RC 22.7 271 255 16 WH 17.9 234 157 57 19 2 BC 28.6 12 12 MA 20.2 6 4 1 2 RA 16.0 2 2 ALL 23.1 10.0 1,192 62 101 654 333 39 3 Timber Sale Notice Weight (tons) Tons by Grade Sp All Xxxxxx Spec Mill 2 Saw 3 Saw 4 Saw Utility DF 3,677 331 572 2,593 169 13 WH 1,875 1,115 540 211 10 RC 1,775 1,630 146 BC 70 70 Tons by Grade Sp All Xxxxxx Spec Mill 2 Saw 3 Saw 4 Saw Utility RA 19 19 ALL 7,471 331 572 3,802 2,339 405 24 Timber Sale Overall Cruise Statistics BA BA SE V-BAR V-BAR SE Net Vol Vol SE (sq ft/acre) (%) (bf/sq ft) (%) (bf/acre) (%) 259.2 10.1 189.1 3.5 49,243 10.8 DRAFT Timber Sale Unit Cruise Design Unit Design Cruise Acres FMA Acres N Plots N Cruise Plots N Void Plots BACKYARD U1 B2: VR, 2 BAF (54.44, 40 for some species) Measure All, Sighting Ht = 0 ft 2.6 2.7 10 10 0 BACKYARD U2 B2: VR, 2 BAF (62.5, 40 for some species) Measure All, Sighting Ht = 4.5 ft 21.6 24.3 38 38 2 All 24.2 27.0 48 48 2 Timber Sale Log Grade x Sort Summary Sp Status Grade Sort Dia Len XX Xxxxx BF Net Defect % Tons MBF Net BC LIVE 2 SAW Domestic 15.5 36 519 488 6.0 70.3 11.8 DF LIVE 2 SAW Domestic 18.4 36 14,874 14,714 1.1 1,930.3 356.1 DF LIVE 2 SAW HQ-A 19.3 38 1,231 1,226 0.4 158.0 29.7 DF LIVE 2 SAW HQ-B 26.3 37 3,255 3,237 0.5 398.7 78.3 DF LIVE 2 SAW Pole 14.6 38 728 728 0.0 105.7 17.6 DF LIVE 3 XXXXXX HQ-A 28.7 38 2,553 2,553 0.0 330.6 61.8 DF LIVE 3 SAW Domestic 10.0 33 670 663 1.1 127.1 16.0 DF LIVE 3 SAW Pole 9.9 34 222 222 0.0 42.2 5.4 DF LIVE 4 SAW Domestic 7.9 16 42 42 0.0 9.1 1.0 DF LIVE SPECIAL MILL HQ-A 22.0 40 4,200 4,172 0.7 571.5 101.0 MA LIVE 2 SAW Dome...

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  • Interconnection 2.2.10 Startup Testing and Commissioning

  • Metering The Interconnection Customer shall be responsible for the Connecting Transmission Owner’s reasonable and necessary cost for the purchase, installation, operation, maintenance, testing, repair, and replacement of metering and data acquisition equipment specified in Attachments 2 and 3 of this Agreement. The Interconnection Customer’s metering (and data acquisition, as required) equipment shall conform to applicable industry rules and Operating Requirements.

  • Common Facilities “Common Facilities” includes all areas, facilities, utilities, equipment and services provided by Landlord for the common use or benefit of the occupants of the Property, and their employees, agents, customers and other invitees, including without limitation building lobbies, common corridors and hallways, restrooms, pedestrian walkways, driveways and access roads, access facilities for disabled persons (including elevators), truck serviceways, loading docks, garages, driveways, parking lots, landscaped areas, stairways, elevators, retaining walls, all areas required to be maintained under the conditions of governmental approvals for the Property, comfort and first-aid stations, parcel pick-up stations and other generally understood public or common areas. All Common Facilities shall at all times be subject to the exclusive control and management of Landlord. Landlord shall have the right, without liability to Tenant, to relocate, alter, improve, or adjust the size and location of any Common Facilities from time to time, and Landlord shall have the right from time to time to establish, modify and enforce reasonable rules and regulations with respect to the Common Facilities. Landlord shall have the right to construct, maintain and operate lighting facilities on the Common Facilities; to police the same; from time to time to change the area, level, location and arrangement of parking areas and other facilities; to restrict parking by tenants, their officers, agents and employees to employee parking areas; to enforce parking charges (by operation of meters or otherwise), with appropriate provisions for free parking ticket validating by tenants; to close all or any portion of the Common Facilities to such extent as may, in the opinion of Landlord’s counsel, be legally sufficient to prevent a dedication thereof or the accrual of any rights to any person or the public therein; to close temporarily all or any portion of the Common Facilities; to discourage non-customer parking; and to do and perform such other acts in and to the Common Facilities which Landlord shall determine, using good business judgment, to be advisable to improve the convenience and use thereof by tenants, their officers, agents, employees and customers. Subject to the foregoing, Tenant may use all Common Facilities not within the Premises, under a revocable license, on a nonexclusive basis in common with other tenants. If any such license is revoked, or if the amount of such areas is diminished, Landlord shall not be subject to any liability and Tenant shall not be entitled to any compensation or abatement of rent, nor shall such revocation or diminution be deemed constructive or actual eviction.

  • Infrastructure (a) The Borrower has and will maintain a sufficient infrastructure to conduct its business as presently conducted and as contemplated to be conducted following its execution of this Agreement.

  • Parking Facilities Alamo Colleges District shall make the existing parking facilities at the rented Facility available for the vehicular traffic and parking necessitated by the Organization’s Use of the rented Facility, on a non-exclusive basis, as specified at Exhibit A. MAXIMUM CAPACITY. Organization anticipates approximately the number of participants stated at Exhibit A and agrees to inform Alamo Colleges District of any significant changes five (5) business days in advance of a Use. Organization shall not admit a larger number of persons than can safely and freely move about the Facility. Alamo Colleges District shall notify Organization of the recommended capacity of the Facility and all decisions of Alamo Colleges District concerning questions arising under this Paragraph shall be final.

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