Critical Operating Condition definition

Critical Operating Condition means that Day or Days for which Transporter has posted a Critical Notice(s) on its EBB.
Critical Operating Condition or “COC” shall mean the operating condition(s) described in Section 11.1(b) of the GT&C.

Examples of Critical Operating Condition in a sentence

  • Additionally, if the Critical Operating Condition so requires, as will be communicated to the Suppliers by notice, the Company may require that the cumulative month- to-date Stage One-Mainline Imbalance Quantity, greater than the posted Critical Operating Condition Imbalance Quantity threshold, will be cashed out on a given day in the critical period with the cash-out pricing provisions determined by the Imbalance Management Section of this Rate Schedule.

  • For any Critical Operating Condition day in which the daily Stage One-Mainline Imbalance Quantity exceeds the posted Critical Operating Condition Imbalance Quantity threshold described above, the daily Imbalance Quantity greater than the posted limited between 5% and 14.99% will be subject to a Supply Scheduling penalty.

  • The framework is used as a policy management instru- ment applied to improve the efficiency of policies in reaching their objectives.

  • During a Critical Operating Condition, Shipper shall adjust receipts or deliveries to a level that varies less than 2% from the scheduled volume for such Day or 250 Dth, whichever is larger.

  • These three separate envelopes shall together be kept in fourth envelop super scribed with name of Work, NIT No. & due date of opening.

  • Nonpayment of financial obliga- tions constitutes authorization for administrative removal of the student from classes.

  • Upon Transporter’s declaration of a Strained or Critical Operating Condition, Transporter may require Shipper to remove or return quantities of Gas, pursuant to Section 6.1 of this Rate Schedule, within one calendar day.

  • An SOC will remain in effect until Transporter, in its reasonable judgment, determines that such operating conditions no longer exist and notifies its Shippers that it is lifting the SOC or that a Critical Operating Condition has been declared.

  • Absent a mutual agreement between Transporter and Shipper or the declaration of a Strained or Critical Operating Condition, in no event shall the specified time be less than three calendar days from the date of Transporter's notification.

  • The first option is a Critical Operating Condition (“COC”), which is defined in the new General Schedule governing Shipper Services.

Related to Critical Operating Condition

  • Normal Operating Conditions means those Service conditions which are within the control of Grantee. Those conditions which are not within the control of Grantee include, but are not limited to, natural disasters, civil disturbances, power outages, telephone network outages, and severe or unusual weather conditions. Those conditions which are ordinarily within the control of Grantee include, but are not limited to, special promotions, pay-per-view events, rate increases, regular peak or seasonal demand periods, and maintenance or upgrade of the Cable System.

  • Rating Condition has the meaning specified in Section 2.06(c)(ii).

  • Commercial Operation means the condition of operation in which the complete equipment covered under the Contract is officially declared by the Owner to be available for continuous operation at different loads up to and including rated capacity. Such declaration by the Owner, however, shall not relieve or prejudice the Contractor of any of his obligations under the Contract.

  • Initial Operation means the first integral operation of the complete equipment covered under the Contract with the sub-system and supporting equipment in service or available for service.

  • Poor foundation conditions means those areas where features exist which indicate that a natural or man-induced event may result in inadequate foundation support for the structural components of an SWLF unit.

  • Normal operation means all periods of operation except start-up and shutdown operations and maintenance of equipment;

  • Business Condition of any Person shall mean the condition (financial or other), earnings, results of operations, business, properties or prospects of such Person.

  • Minimum Condition has the meaning set forth in Annex I.

  • Surgical Operation means manual and/or operative procedures for correction of deformities and defects, repair of injuries, diagnosis and cure of diseases, relief of suffering and prolongation of life.

  • Qualifying condition means a condition described in Section 26-61a-104.

  • Unsafe condition as used in this clause means the actual or potential exposure of contractor or Government employees to a hazardous material as defined in Federal Standard No. 313, and any revisions thereto during the term of this contract, or any other material or working condition designated by the Contracting Officer's Technical Representative (COTR) as potentially hazardous and requiring safety controls.

  • Acute condition means a disease, illness or injury that is likely to respond quickly to treatment which aims to return the person to his or her state of health immediately before suffering the disease/ illness/ injury which leads to full recovery.

  • Life-threatening condition means any disease or condition from which the likelihood of death is probable unless the course of the disease or condition is interrupted.

  • Performance Condition means a condition related to performance which is specified by the Committee under Rule 4.1 (Terms of grant);

  • Critical area means an ISO Class 5 environment.

  • Critical habitat means habitat areas with which endangered, threatened, sensitive or monitored plant, fish, or wildlife species have a primary association (e.g., feeding, breeding, rearing of young, migrating). Such areas are identified herein with reference to lists, categories, and definitions promulgated by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife as identified in WAC 232-12-011 or 232-12-014; in the Priority Habitat and Species (PHS) program of the Department of Fish and Wildlife; or by rules and regulations adopted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Marine Fisheries Service, or other agency with jurisdiction for such designations. See also “Habitat of special significance.”

  • Commercial Operations Upon satisfaction of the following conditions, the Facility shall be considered to have achieved Commercial Operations on the Day specified in Seller's written notice described below: (i) the Acceptance Test has been passed, (ii) all generating units have passed Control System Acceptance Tests, (iii) the Transfer Date has occurred, (iv) Seller has (1) provided to Company the Required Models (as defined in Section 6(a) (Seller's Obligation to Provide Models) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller)) in the form of Source Code, (2) placed the current version of the Source Code for the Required Models with the Source Code Escrow Agent as required in Section 6(b)(i)(A) (Establishment of Source Code Escrow) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller), or (3) if Seller is unable to arrange for the placement of the appropriate Source Code into the Source Code Escrow account, placed the required funds with the Monetary Escrow Agent as required in Section 6(b)(ii)(A) (Establishment of Monetary Escrow) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller), and (v) Seller provides Company with written notice that (aa) Seller is ready to declare the Commercial Operations Date and (bb) the Commercial Operations Date will occur within 24 hours (i.e., the next Day).

  • Critical areas means any of the following areas or ecosystems: wetlands, critical aquifer recharge areas, streams, fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas, frequently flooded areas, and geologically hazardous areas as defined by the Growth Management Act (RCW 36.070A.170).

  • Critical Path means those Trade Contractor Work activities identified on the Construction Schedule which, if delayed, will cause a corresponding Delay in the Substantial Completion Date.

  • Obstetric condition means a condition that is listed under Group T4 (Obstetrics) in the Medicare Benefits Schedule.

  • Standard Listing Conditions has the meaning ascribed thereto in subsection 5(a)(v) hereof;

  • Serious health condition means an illness, injury, impairment, or physical or mental condition that involves:

  • Commercial Operator means the person appointed by MDL as commercial operator of the Maui Pipeline from time to time.

  • Critical access hospital or “CAH” means a hospital licensed as a critical access hospital by the department of inspections and appeals pursuant to rule 481—51.52(135B).

  • Failed Remarketing Condition means a Failed Remarketing Condition-Purchased VRDP Shares or a Failed Remarketing Condition-Unpurchased VRDP Shares.

  • Commence commercial operation means, with regard to a unit that serves a generator, to have begun to produce steam, gas, or other heated medium used to generate electricity for sale or use, including test generation subject to the following: