Utility Operations Sample Clauses

Utility Operations. The company segment that sells and distributes natural gas primarily to retail customers in Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia. Utility operations are regulated by state and federal regulatory commissions. WGEServices: Washington Gas Energy Services, Inc., is a subsidiary of Washington Gas Resources Corp. that markets natural gas and electricity to retail customers. WGESystems: Washington Gas Energy Systems, Inc., is a subsidiary of Washington Gas Resources Corp. that offers HVAC-related products and services to commercial customers. WGL Holdings: WGL Holdings, Inc., is a newly formed holding company that, effective November 1, 2000, became the parent company of Washington Gas and its subsidiaries. Weather Insurance: An insurance policy which provides the utility’s earnings with some protection from the effects of warmer-than-normal winter weather conditions.
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Utility Operations. FOCAS also understands and acknowledges that under the terms of the Utility Agreements, if a Utility Company determines that modifications to the Towers, the Substation Sites, or the Right of Way owned or controlled by such Utility Company over, upon or through which the System is installed, or any portion thereof, are necessary to conduct Utility Operations in a manner that adversely affects the use of the System, the Utility Company must provide ELI with twelve (12) months' prior wxxxten notice of its intention to make such modifications. The notice must be accompanied with an alternate route plan for the Affected Portion of the System, to the extent any such alternate route plan can be made available. However, the foregoing right is not available after a Revocable License converts to an Irrevocable License as described in Section 2.6.
Utility Operations. Notwithstanding anything contained elsewhere in this Contract, the sale of the Property is contingent upon Purchaser’s commitment, and Purchaser covenants, that so long as it is the purchaser under this Contract, that this Contract shall not as a result of Purchaser, directly or indirectly, whether due to Purchaser’s action, inaction or omission, cause or result in any material change in the day-to-day operation or management of any portions of the franchise, facilities or systems situated at the Property which are necessary or useful to Pacific Xxxx Telephone Company in its provision and maintenance of intrastate regulated telecommunications services, and in its performance of all matters related thereto.
Utility Operations. 10 ------------------ 2.10 NO PROPERTY OR POSSESSORY INTEREST................................................11 ---------------------------------- 2.11 RIGHT OF ENTRY....................................................................11 -------------- 2.12 ENTRY CONDITIONS..................................................................12 ---------------- 2.13 COOPERATION.......................................................................12 ----------- 2.14 DISCLAIMER........................................................................12 ---------- 2.15 OPERATION OF SYSTEM...............................................................12 ------------------- 2.16 CABLE ROUTE.......................................................................13 -----------
Utility Operations. FOCAS also understands and acknowledges that under the terms of the Utility Agreements, if a Utility Company determines that modifications to the Towers, the Substation Sites, or the Right of Way owned or controlled by such Utility Company over, upon or through which the System is installed, or any portion thereof, are necessary to conduct Utility Operations in a manner that adversely affects the use of the System, the Utility Company must provide XXX with twelve (12) months' prior written notice of its intention to make such modifications. The notice must be accompanied with an alternate route plan for the Affected Portion of the System, to the extent any such alternate route plan can be made available. However, the foregoing right is not available after a Revocable License converts to an Irrevocable License as described in Section 2.6.
Utility Operations. Engineering Designer 4 Utility Operations Mgr, Utilities & Energy 7 Utility Operations Mgr, Utilitiy, Energy &Sustain 7 Utility Operations Mgr, VikingCard 6 Viking Card Office Athletics Assistant 1 Women's Basketball Head, Women's Basketball Ops 4 Women's Basketball Salary Ranges for Cleveland State University Professional Staff Employees Represented by SEIU/01199 Grade Minimum 1st Quartile Midpoint 3rd Quartile Maximum 1 $24,831.00 $28,540.00 $32,248.00 $36,602.00 $40,955.00 $11.94 $13.72 $15.50 $17.60 $19.69 2 $28,099.00 $32,295.50 $36,492.00 $41,419.00 $46,345.00 $13.51 $15.53 $17.54 $19.91 $22.28 3 $32,019.00 $36,801.00 $41,583.00 $47,197.00 $52,810.00 $15.39 $17.69 $19.99 $22.69 $25.39 4 $36,349.00 $41,778.00 $47,206.00 $53,579.00 $59,952.00 $17.48 $20.09 $22.70 $25.76 $28.82 5 $41,249.00 $47,410.00 $53,570.00 $60,802.00 $68,034.00 $19.83 $22.79 $25.75 $29.23 $32.71 6 $46,885.00 $53,888.00 $60,890.00 $69,110.00 $77,330.00 $22.54 $25.91 $29.27 $33.23 $37.18 7 $53,420.00 $61,398.00 $69,376.00 $78,742.00 $88,108.00 $25.68 $29.52 $33.35 $37.86 $42.36 8 $60,526.00 $69,566.00 $78,605.00 $89,217.00 $99,828.00 $29.10 $33.45 $37.79 $42.89 $47.99 9 $68,612.00 $78,860.00 $89,107.00 $101,137.00 $113,166.00 $32.99 $37.91 $42.84 $48.62 $54.41 Effective July, 1, 2014 Appendix B Appendix C Grade Minimum 1st Quartile Midpoint 3rd Quartile Maximum 1 $28,099.00 $32,295.50 $36,492.00 $41,419.00 $46,345.00 $13.51 $15.53 $17.54 $19.91 $22.28 2 $32,019.00 $36,801.00 $41,583.00 $47,197.00 $52,810.00 $15.39 $17.69 $19.99 $22.69 $25.39 3 $36,349.00 $41,778.00 $47,206.00 $53,579.00 $59,952.00 $17.48 $20.09 $22.70 $25.76 $28.82 4 $41,249.00 $47,410.00 $53,570.00 $60,802.00 $68,034.00 $19.83 $22.79 $25.75 $29.23 $32.71 5 $46,885.00 $53,888.00 $60,890.00 $69,110.00 $77,330.00 $22.54 $25.91 $29.27 $33.23 $37.18 6 $53,420.00 $61,398.00 $69,376.00 $78,742.00 $88,108.00 $25.68 $29.52 $33.35 $37.86 $42.36 7 $60,526.00 $69,566.00 $78,605.00 $89,217.00 $99,828.00 $29.10 $33.45 $37.79 $42.89 $47.99 8 $68,612.00 $78,860.00 $89,107.00 $101,137.00 $113,166.00 $32.99 $37.91 $42.84 $48.62 $54.41 9 $79,966.00 $91,909.00 $103,852.00 $117,872.00 $131,892.00 $38.45 $44.19 $49.93 $56.67 $63.41 Effective July 1, 2014 Ranges above reflect annual (f ull time, 12 month rates) and hourly rates Salary Ranges for Cleveland State University Professional Staff Employees Represented by SEIU/01199 Appendix D Grade Minimum 1st Quartile Midpoint 3rd Quartile Maximum 1 $25,204.00 $28,968.00 $32,732.00 $37,151.00...
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Utility Operations. Detroit Edison, incorporated in Michigan since 1967, is a public utility subject to regulation by the MPSC and FERC and is engaged in the generation, purchase, transmission, distribution and sale of electric energy in a 7,600 square mile area in Southeastern Michigan. Detroit Edison's service area includes about 13% of Michigan's total land area and about half of its population (approximately five million people). Detroit Edison's residential customers reside in urban and rural areas, including an extensive shoreline along the Great Lakes and connecting waters. 3,733 of Detroit Edison's 8,482 employees are represented by unions under two collective bargaining agreements. One agreement expires in June 1999 for 3,174 employees and the other agreement expires in August 2000 for 559 employees.

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  • Facility Operations V. FACILITY OPERATION MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN A. Hours facility is open to public and employees 6A- 5:30P 6A -5:30P 6A -5:30P 6A -5:30P 6A -5:30P Closed Closed B. Hours facility is open to public and employees

  • System Operations Each party, at its own expense, shall provide and maintain the equipment, software, services and testing necessary to transmit Data Communications to, and receive Data Communications from the parties’ respective Receipt Computers.

  • Safe Operations Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, an NTO may take, or cause to be taken, such action with respect to the operation of its facilities as it deems necessary to maintain Safe Operations. To ensure Safe Operations, the local operating rules of the ITO(s) shall govern the connection and disconnection of generation with NTO transmission facilities. Safe Operations include the application and enforcement of rules, procedures and protocols that are intended to ensure the safety of personnel operating or performing work or tests on transmission facilities.

  • Ongoing Operations From the Effective Date through Closing:

  • Operations and Maintenance Seller shall not during the months of June through September inclusive schedule any non-emergency maintenance that reduces the energy generating capability of the Facility by more than ten percent (10%), unless (i) such outage is required to avoid damage to the Facility, (ii) such maintenance is necessary to maintain equipment warranties and cannot be scheduled outside the months of June through September, (iii) such outage is required in accordance with prudent electrical practices, or (iv) the Parties agree otherwise in writing.

  • Utility Services Company agrees to pay the full cost and expense associated with its use of all utilities, including but not limited to water, sanitary sewer, electric, storm drainage, and telecommunication services.

  • Processing operations The personal data transferred will be subject to the following basic processing activities (please specify):

  • Communications and Operations Management a. Network Penetration Testing - DST shall, on approximately an annual basis, contract with an independent third party to conduct a network penetration test on its network having access to or holding or containing Fund Data. DST shall have a process to review and evaluate high risk findings resulting from this testing.

  • System Operation The Parties shall adhere to any applicable operational requirements of PJM necessary to protect the integrity of the transmission system within the PJM Control Area and the transmission systems of interconnected control areas, and shall satisfy any and all PJM, RFC and NERC criteria, when applicable. The DS Supplier shall also adhere to any applicable operational requirements of the Company necessary to protect the integrity of the Company’s local distribution system.

  • Access to Properties Subject to the rights of Tenants, Borrower shall permit agents, representatives and employees of Lender to inspect the Properties or any part thereof at reasonable hours upon reasonable advance notice.

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