DNO Parties definition

DNO Parties means the collective of DNO Party from all six DNOs. “DNO Party” means a person representing company which is a DNO.
DNO Parties means the collective of DNO Party from all six DNOs.

Examples of DNO Parties in a sentence

  • The DNO Parties shall cast their votes individually, so that each such Party has one vote.

  • References in this Clause 12 and in Clause 13 to a “Group” shall, therefore, in the case of DNO Parties only, be taken as references to a “Party”.

  • For the purposes of this Agreement, each of the Charging Methodologies achieves the Charging Objectives if it achieves them in the round, taking each Charging Objective with every other Charging Objective, and having due regard to any particular implications for the determination of the Use of System Charges or connection charges (as applicable) of the DNO Parties (or of any DNO Party) under any other Charging Methodology.

  • The quorum for each Panel meeting shall be four Panel Members, at least one of whom must have been elected by the DNO Parties and at least one of whom must have been elected by the Supplier Parties.

  • The DNO Parties and IDNO Parties are required, by their licences, to be party to, comply with, and maintain the DCUSA.

  • For both – will help suppliers and DNO’s meet their customers’ expectations Objective 3 The efficient discharge by each of the DNO Parties and IDNO Parties of the obligations imposed upon them by their Distribution Licences.

Related to DNO Parties

  • Exculpated Parties shall have the meaning set forth in Section 13.1 hereof.

  • Licensee Parties has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 5.1.

  • Landlord Parties means Landlord and Property Manager and their respective officers, directors, partners, shareholders, members and employees.

  • Exculpated Party means, collectively, and in each case in its capacity as such: (a) the Debtors;

  • Concert Parties means such Persons as are deemed to be Acting in Concert with AbbVie pursuant to Rule 3.3 of Part A of the Takeover Rules.