Connection Force Majeure Event definition

Connection Force Majeure Event has the meaning given in clause 9.2 (“Definition of Connection Force Majeure Event”).
Connection Force Majeure Event has the meaning given in clause 21.2.
Connection Force Majeure Event has the meaning given in clause 19.2 (“Definition of Connection Force Majeure Event”).

Examples of Connection Force Majeure Event in a sentence

  • For the purposes of clause 19.2(a), each of the following does not constitute a Connection Force Majeure Event: a Project Force Majeure Event; and any Change in Law.

  • For the purposes of clause 21.2(a), each of the following does not constitute a Connection Force Majeure Event: a Project Force Majeure Event; and any Change in Law.


More Definitions of Connection Force Majeure Event

Connection Force Majeure Event occurs if the Project is ready to be energised and there is a delay in the commissioning of the Project in accordance with the NER to a level that would allow LTES Operator to export a volume of electricity equal to or exceeding the Maximum Capacity, that:
Connection Force Majeure Event occurs if the Project is ready to be energised to a level that would allow Project Operator to export a volume of electricity that is equal to or exceeds the Export Capacity and there is a delay in the commissioning of the Project in accordance with the WEM Rules, the ENAC or the ETAC that: is not within the reasonable control of Project Operator; Project Operator could not have avoided through the exercise of reasonable care and compliance with its obligations under this agreement and Good Industry Practice; and solely relates to the connection of the Project [and the Associated Project] to the Network and/or the commissioning of the Project in accordance with the WEM Rules, the ENAC or the ETAC, and not to the construction of the Project [or the Associated Project]. [Note: words in square brackets to be included for all Hybrid Projects.] Notification of Force Majeure Event If the performance of the obligations of Project Operator or the operation of the Project are adversely affected by a Project Force Majeure Event, then Project Operator must: notify the Commonwealth of the occurrence of the Project Force Majeure Event as soon as reasonably practicable (and no later than 20 Business Days after the commencement of the Force Majeure Event) giving reasonable details of: the circumstances constituting the Force Majeure Event; the impact of the Force Majeure Event; if known, the likely duration of those circumstances and that impact; and the actions being taken to mitigate the Force Majeure Event; and provide an update to the Commonwealth every two weeks, or such other frequency as is requested by the Commonwealth, on the impact of, and the actions being taken to mitigate, the Project Force Majeure Event.
Connection Force Majeure Event occurs if the Project is ready to be energised and there is a delay in the commissioning of the Project in accordance with the NER to a level that would allow Project Operator to export a volume of electricity that is within the Accepted Capacity Tolerance, that: [Note: see comment on clause 7.1(d) in respect of bracketed tolerance.]
Connection Force Majeure Event is delay in the commissioning of the Project following Mechanical Completion of the Project that: (i) Is beyond the reasonable control of LTES Operator; (ii) LTES Operator could not have prevented by the exercise of reasonable care and good electricity industry practice; and (iii) relates to connection of the Project to the network but not to the construction of the Project. (b) If LTES Operator is delayed in satisfying the Generation Conditions by the COD Target Date or COD Sunset Date as a result of a Connection Force Majeure Event, then LTES Operator must: (i) use best endeavours to overcome the impact of the Connection Force Majeure Event; and (ii) as soon as reasonably practicable (and no later than 5 Business Days after the commencement of the Connection Force Majeure Event) provide notice of the occurrence of the Connection Force Majeure Event, including reasonable details of that Connection Force Majeure Event. (c) “Mechanical Completion” for a Project is achieved when: (i) the Project is mechanically and electrically complete; and (ii) commissioning of the Project is able to commence.

Related to Connection Force Majeure Event

  • Force Majeure Event means an event beyond the affected party’s reasonable control, including (without limitation) accidents, severe weather events, acts of God, actions of any government agency, epidemic, pandemic, acts of terrorism, or the stability or availability of the Internet or a portion thereof.

  • Relevant Force Majeure Event means a Force Majeure Event in relation to which an Affected Party is claiming relief under this Clause 17; and

  • Force Majeure Events means acts of war, domestic and/or international terrorism, civil riots or rebellions, quarantines, embargoes and other similar unusual governmental actions, extraordinary elements of nature or acts of God.

  • Force Majeure means an event beyond the control of the supplier and not involving the supplier’s fault or negligence and not foreseeable. Such events may include, but is not restricted to, acts of the purchaser in its sovereign capacity, wars or revolutions, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions and freight embargoes.

  • Force Majeure Period has the meaning specified in Section 13.1.

  • Force Majeure Delay means with respect to the Servicer, any cause or event which is beyond the control and not due to the negligence of the Servicer, which delays, prevents or prohibits such Person’s delivery of the reports required to be delivered or the performance of any other duty or obligation of the Servicer under the Indenture, as the case may be, including, without limitation, computer, electrical and mechanical failures, acts of God or the elements and fire; provided, that no such cause or event shall be deemed to be a Force Majeure Delay unless the Servicer shall have given the Indenture Trustee written notice thereof as soon as practicable after the beginning of such delay.

  • Force Majeure Notice means a notice to be given by the Affected Party to the other party stating that a Force Majeure Event has occurred;

  • Force Majeure Report means a report to be given by the Affected Party to the other party following the giving of a Force Majeure Notice;

  • Event of Force Majeure means one of the following events:

  • Force Majeure Exception means any failure or delay in the performance of the Issuer's reporting obligation pursuant to Section 2.4 arising out of or caused, directly or indirectly, by circumstances beyond its reasonable control, including, without limitation, acts of God; earthquakes; flood; terrorism; wars and other military disturbances; sabotage; epidemics; riots; loss or malfunctions of utilities, computer (hardware or software) or communication services; accidents; acts of civil or military authority and governmental action. The Issuer shall use commercially reasonable efforts to commence performance of its obligations during any of the foregoing circumstances.

  • Force Majeure Failure has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1(d).

  • Unplanned Service Interruption means any Service Interruption where events or circumstances prevent the timely communication of prior warning or notice to the Trader or any affected Customer;

  • Planned Service Interruption means a Service Interruption that has been scheduled to occur in accordance with Schedule 5;

  • Service Interruption means, in relation to the supply of electricity to an ICP the cessation of supply to that ICP for a period exceeding the time allowed for interruptions in the relevant Service Standard, other than in accordance with this agreement;

  • Planned Outage means the removal of equipment from service availability for inspection and/or general overhaul of one or more major equipment groups. To qualify as a Planned Outage, the maintenance (a) must actually be conducted during the Planned Outage, and in Seller’s sole discretion must be of the type that is necessary to reliably maintain the Project, (b) cannot be reasonably conducted during Project operations, and (c) causes the generation level of the Project to be reduced by at least ten percent (10%) of the Contract Capacity.

  • Unavoidable Delays means delays due to any of the following, and only the following, (provided that such delay is beyond Construction Manager’s reasonable control): war, insurrection, civil commotion, strikes, slowdowns, lock outs, riots, flood, earthquakes, fires, casualties, acts of God, acts of a public enemy, acts of terrorism, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, freight embargoes, lack of transportation, governmental moratoriums, unusually severe or abnormal weather conditions, failure of utilities, or a court order which causes a delay (unless resulting from a wrongful act of Construction Manager). In no event shall the application to Construction Manager of any applicable law, regulation, rule or other governmental requirement constitute an Unavoidable Delay. Contractor shall use reasonable good faith efforts to notify Owner not later than five (5) days after Construction Manager knows of the occurrence of an Unavoidable Delay. An extension of time for an Unavoidable Delay shall only be for the period of the Unavoidable Delay, which period shall commence to run from the time of the commencement of the cause of the Unavoidable Delay.

  • Service Outage means an instance when the Customer is unable to route traffic to one or more Customer Sites via the Network, which results in Service Downtime;

  • Excusable Delay means a delay due to acts of God, governmental restrictions, stays, judgments, orders, decrees, enemy actions, civil commotion, fire, casualty, strikes, work stoppages, shortages of labor or materials or other causes beyond the reasonable control of Borrower, but lack of funds in and of itself shall not be deemed a cause beyond the control of Borrower.

  • Excused Downtime means the number of minutes in the Charging Period, rounded to the nearest minute that the link state of Customer’s Port is ‘down’ due to: