COD Cure Period definition

COD Cure Period has the meaning given in clause 8.3 (“COD Cure Plan”).
COD Cure Period has the meaning given in clause 4.6(a) (“COD Sunset Date cure plan”). Commercial Operations Date means the date on which the Service Conditions for the Project are satisfied or waived by SFV in accordance with clause 4.
COD Cure Period has the meaning given in clause 7.4 (“COD Cure Plan other than Force Majeure Event”). COD Cure Plan means a cure plan approved by the Commonwealth under clause 7.4 (“COD Cure Plan other than Force Majeure Event”). Commercial Operations Date means the date on which the COD Conditions for the Project are satisfied or waived by the Commonwealth in accordance with clause 7 (“COD Conditions”).

More Definitions of COD Cure Period

COD Cure Period has the meaning given in clause 8.4 (“COD Sunset Date cure plan”).

Related to COD Cure Period

  • Cure Period means the period specified in this Agreement for curing any breach or default of any provision of this Agreement by the Party responsible for such breach or default and shall:

  • Objection Period has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(d).

  • Rectification Period means the period of time set out in Section 4.3 of this RFP during which a Proponent will be permitted to rectify its Proposal to satisfy the mandatory submission requirements of this RFP.

  • Peak Period means the time between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. (April through September) or between 7a.m. and 11 p.m. (October through March) on all days except Saturdays and Sundays, which daily time period will be subject to change from time to time at the Company's option. This change would occur after no less than ten (10) days notice has been given to all Customers who would be affected, and to the Commission.

  • Curtailment Period means the period of time during which Seller reduces generation from the Project pursuant to a Curtailment Order.

  • Put Period shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5(a) hereof.

  • PAGA Period means the period from May 1, 2020 to November 7, 2022.

  • Carve-Out Trigger Notice means a written notice delivered by the Administrative Agent or the Required Lenders (which delivery may be made by any electronic method of transmission) to the Borrower and its counsel, the United States Trustee, and lead counsel to any Committee, which notice may be delivered following the occurrence and continuance of an Event of Default, and stating that the Post-Carve-Out Trigger Notice Cap has been invoked.

  • Event Period means the inclusive period from 30th December 2022 to 7th January 2023 or such longer or shorter period as the Company may notify to the Team;

  • Experience period means the most recent period of time for which experience is reported, but not for a period longer than three (3) full years. (7-1-93)

  • Ratings Decline Period means the period that (i) begins on the earlier of (a) the date of the first public announcement of the occurrence of a Change of Control and (b) the occurrence of a Change of Control and (ii) ends 90 days following consummation of such Change of Control; provided that such period shall be extended for so long as the rating of the Notes, as noted by the applicable Rating Agency, is under publicly announced consideration for downgrade by the applicable Rating Agency.

  • Recapture Period means the period commencing on the Effective Date and ending on the fifth anniversary of the last date that a Project owned by the Company is Placed in Service.

  • Notice-triggering PI means the PI identified in CCC § 1798.29(e) whose 25 unauthorized access may trigger notification requirements under CCC § 1709.29. For purposes of this 26 provision, identity shall include, but not be limited to, name, identifying number, symbol, or other 27 identifying particular assigned to the individual, such as a finger or voice print, a photograph or a 28 biometric identifier. Notice-triggering PI includes PI in electronic, paper or any other medium.

  • Billing Period means (subject to Article 6.1 of the Agreement) the calendar month ending with the Metering Date. The first Billing Period shall commence from the Commercial Operation Date and end with the Metering Date corresponding to the month in which the Commercial Operation Date occurs.