Enabling Agreement definition

Enabling Agreement means an agreement for the provision of Exempt Supply Services.
Enabling Agreement means a bilateral agreement for the purchase and sale of Energy that provides for Energy Exchanges between a Seller and a Buyer and that, for Sellers that are Public Utilities and require authorization to engage in sales for resale of electric energy, capacity or ancillary services at market-based rates under Section 205 of the FPA, has been entered into pursuant to such Seller’s market-based rate authority.
Enabling Agreement means the agreement the text of which, other than the Schedules thereto, is set out in the Schedule, and includes that agreement as amended, varied or added to from time to time by the parties thereto;

Examples of Enabling Agreement in a sentence

  • Unless otherwise stated in the Enabling Agreement, the Customer will be a Third Party Beneficiary under the Commercial Agreement in respect of rights and benefits under the Clauses of Part A of the Commercial Agreement, Schedule 5 (Security Requirement), and Schedules 7 (Implementation Schedule) to Schedule 17 (Exit), as more particularly described in Clause A6 of the Commercial Agreement.

  • The Parties agree that the relevant Enabling Agreement cannot be terminated unless and until the Dispute Resolution Procedure is followed in accordance with this Clause 1A5.1 and Clause A19.4 of the Commercial Agreement.

  • Each DfT Agency participating in this further-competition has slightly different requirements as to the information to be included on the Monthly Consolidated Invoice, which will be notified to the successful Supplier in each Agency’s Enabling Agreement.

  • Prices under these Enabling Agreements will be firm for the Initial Enabling Agreement Period, as set out in Clause A17 and paragraph 4 of Schedule 4 to the Commercial Agreement.

  • Payment can only be made following receipt of a valid Monthly Consolidated Invoice, which contains all required supporting information as set out in each Agency’s Enabling Agreement.


More Definitions of Enabling Agreement

Enabling Agreement means an umbrella service agreement under SER's Tariff between Seller and Department, which umbrella service agreement shall be filed with the FERC.
Enabling Agreement means an agreement for the provision of Exempt Supply Services. Energise means, in relation to any Metering Point or Metering System, deliberately to allow the flow of electricity: (a) in the case an Exit Point, from the Distribution System through the relevant Exit Point (or, in the case of an Unmetered Supply, any one or more of the relevant Exit Points) to; and/or (b) in the case of an Entry Point, via the Distribution System through the relevant Entry Point (or, in the case of an Unmetered Supply, one or more of the relevant Entry Points) from, a Customer’s Installation where such a flow of electricity has never previously existed.
Enabling Agreement has the meaning set out in Section 4.2;
Enabling Agreement means the agreement the text of which, other than the Schedules thereto, is set out in the Schedule,
Enabling Agreement means the Enabling Agreement entered into between BCIB and the Council dated January 4, 2020;
Enabling Agreement means an agreement substantially in the form issued by the Commission with the Invitation to Apply to provide for the implementation of the application of a Selected New Licensee;
Enabling Agreement has the meaning set out in Paragraph D on the first page of these Standard Vehicle Terms;