Examples of Contract Start Day in a sentence
Contract Start Date [Contract Start Month Contract Start Day, Contract Start Year - Contract End Month Contract End Day, Contract End Year].
If, in respect of any Tender, a Market Agreement is not entered into by the relevant Contract Start Day, that Tender shall be deemed to be withdrawn.
Following such notification, The Company and each Tenderer in question shall use reasonable endeavours to agree the terms of, and enter into, a Market Agreement prior to the relevant Contract Start Day.
Save where expressly provided otherwise in a Tender, a Tender (whether in relation to the Obligatory Reactive Power Service or an Enhanced Reactive Power Service) shall be treated as having been submitted on the basis that The Company may select all or part only of any period so tendered (in multiples of six months), subject to a minimum period of twelve consecutive months, commencing on the next following Contract Start Day.
Save where a Tender expressly provides to the contrary, a Tender (whether in relation to the Obligatory Reactive Power Service or an Enhanced Reactive Power Service) shall be treated as having been submitted on the basis that The Company may select any or all of the consecutive six month periods so tendered, subject to a minimum period of twelve consecutive months and in multiples of six month periods thereafter, commencing on the Contract Start Day.
For operational purposes, The Company requests that each successful Tenderer enters into a Market Agreement by no later than 2 weeks before the Contract Start Day.
Nominated Registered Capacity - The registered capacity of the BM Unit, as envisaged on the Contract Start Day and agreed with The Company in the Reactive Power Attachment should be entered here (refer to sub-Sections 4.3.1 to 4.3.4 of this Invitation to Tender and Guidance Notes for Completion of Tenders).
All Tenders shall be submitted in respect of periods of whole calendar months, to be not less than 12 consecutive months and in multiples of six months, commencing on the Contract Start Day.
In respect of each Generating Unit, a Tenderer must nominate on the tender sheets a Registered Capacity which it anticipates will be the actual Registered Capacity on the Contract Start Day for that Generating Unit (hereafter referred to as “the Nominated Registered Capacity”) to be used for the duration of the Market Agreement.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a Market Agreement has not been entered into by the date being two 4 weeks prior to the relevant Contract Start Day, then either The Company or the Tenderer shall be entitled, provided that it shall have used all reasonable endeavours to agree the terms of, and enter into, the Market Agreement as aforesaid, to notify the other that it no longer wishes to enter into the Market Agreement, whereupon the Tender in question shall be deemed to be withdrawn.