Examples of Designated Change in Law in a sentence
The Generator shall also provide such a notice to the AESO in respect of any Designated Change in Law designated by the AESO in a written notice to the Generator.
In particular, if a Designated Change in Law has prevented it from wholly or substantially performing any of its obligations under this Agreement, Generator will notify the AESO as soon as performance of its affected obligations can be resumed.
A revised notice and proposal hereunder may be provided within twenty (20) Business Days following Generator receiving any additional information in relation to such Designated Change in Law which was not previously available and which has a material effect on the original proposal.
When determining the remuneration of a specific position at Allfunds Sweden, the following factors are considered: • Internal balance: comparison with the remuneration of an employee whom the Company is paying for a position of comparable profile (knowledge, abilities, attitudes, responsibility, experience and contribution).
A change to a City Permit, including any cancellation or revocation of a City Permit, is a Designated Change in Law, and will be addressed in accordance with Section 11.5 [Designated Change in Law] of this Agreement.