Exit Provisions definition

Exit Provisions means the provisions of Section 16.8 of the Company Majority Stockholder Agreement.
Exit Provisions means the exit plan and provisions set out at Schedule 5 (Exit Provisions) which shall be used in the event of termination of this Agreement for any reason in whole or in part. Financial Year means during the continuance of the Agreement any period commencing on 1 April and ending on the following 31 March. FOIA means the Freedom of Information Act 2000, and any subordinate legislation made under the Act from time to time, together with any guidance and/or codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner or relevant government department in relation to such legislation. Garden Town Purpose means providing the leadership required to deliver the spatial growth and infrastructure proposals set out in the Local Plans of HDC, EHDC and EFDC, supported by ECC and HCC to align and maximise the opportunities for new residents and the existing residents and communities in Harlow, Epping Forest and East Hertfordshire. GDPR means the General Data Protection Regulations 2016, Regulation (EU) 2016/679 as implemented in UK law under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 and any United Kingdom Act or European Union Regulation recognised in UK law substantially replacing the same. HGGT means the Harlow and Gilston Garden Town located to the north of London in the district council areas of Harlow, East Hertfordshire and Epping Forest and in the counties of Hertfordshire and Essex which will co-ordinate and enable new homes, modal shift and associated infrastructure in and around Harlow with four new strategic sites being Gilston, East Harlow, Latton Priory and Water Lane which shall be connected via the STC Network.
Exit Provisions means the exit provisions set out in Schedule 4;

Examples of Exit Provisions in a sentence

  • The Transporter may agree pursuant to a Network Entry Agreement or Network Exit Provisions (or other agreement with the relevant person) upon procedures or steps to be taken in a Gas Supply Emergency by the Transporter or another Transporter or a Delivery Facility Operator or Connected System Operator and may give effect to such procedures or steps in addition to or in lieu of any Emergency Steps pursuant to this Section Q.

  • The availability of the UNC terms related to the Storage service at the relevant IP would be contingent on the establishment of Network Exit Provisions and a Network Entry Agreement (between National Grid and the relevant Interconnector Operator) as per the existing requirements of TPD I1.3.1 and TPD J1.5.2. PrecedentA new ‘dual purpose’ point (i.e. IP and Storage Connection Point) will need to be reflected in the relevant commercial and regulatory arrangements.

  • The CSEP Network Exit Provisions in relation to an NTS Connected System Exit Point may set out the rules for the allocation of NTS Exit Capacity subject to and in accordance with paragraph 11.10 and TPD Section J6.7 and where the CSEP Network Exit Provisions do not so provide, the provisions of paragraph 9.2 shall apply.

  • The amendments will mainly be to the Network Exit Provisions in respect of Maintenance, Pressure, Flow Profiles, Notice Periods for Rate Changes and Gas Quality.

  • The CSEP Network Exit Provisions in relation to an NTS Connected System Exit Point may set out rules for the allocation of NTS Exit Capacity subject to and in accordance with Section J6.7. Where the CSEP Network Exit Provisions do not so provide, the provisions of paragraph 3.2 shall apply.

  • Gas Exit Provisions for an Exit Point shall be preserved in the STC and/or Delivery Contracts of the Shippers using the same Exit Point.

  • These supplementary arrangements are known as Network Exit Provisions (NEPs) and the separate agreements are known as Network Exit Agreements, (NExAs)A NExA can be either a bilateral agreement, (between the transporter and customer), or tripartite agreement, (between the transporter, customer & shipper(s)), that contains site specific terms relating to a range of Network Exit Provisions.

  • While Shipper Users are not parties for the purposes of this Independent Gas Transporters Arrangements Document, provisions of or established under this Independent Gas Transporters Arrangements Document operate as Network Exit Provisions in respect of CSEPs for the purposes of TPD Section J and bind Shipper Users to that extent.

  • Egress doors shall be readily operable from the inner side without the use of keys.57.904 Exit Provisions.

  • The deficiency, according to the proposer, is that while there are informational pathways in place intended to help prevent this type of capacity mismatch occurring, there is no absolute rule, nor systematised block, to prevent the Section G Capacity Bookings being greater than the daily capacity value, (or equivalent terms depending on the actual drafting of the NExA), recorded as part of the Network Exit Provisions.

Related to Exit Provisions

  • Adjustment Provisions means all relevant provisions of these Conditions which provide for any adjustment, delay, modification, cancellation or determination in relation to an Index, the valuation procedure for an Index or the Preference Shares. This shall include the provisions of Condition 11 (Calculation Agent Modifications) and all subsequent Conditions.

  • Relevant Provisions means, in respect of the Determination Agent, the provisions of the Determination Agency Agreement, the Trust Deed, and the Conditions.

  • Subordination Provisions has the meaning specified in Section 8.01(l).

  • Supplemental Provisions means these Supplemental Provisions for Federally Funded Contracts, Grants, and Purchase Orders subject to the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006, As Amended, as may be revised pursuant to ongoing guidance from the relevant Federal or State of Colorado agency or institution of higher education.

  • Special Purpose Provisions has the meaning specified in Section 11.02 of the LLC Agreement.

  • Transfer Provisions means the provisions of Section 00-00-000 of the FILOT Act, as amended or supplemented from time to time, concerning, among other things, the necessity of obtaining County consent to certain transfers.

  • General Terms and Conditions means the General Terms and Conditions for Services Contracts as referenced on the RFP cover page.