Examples of FERC Settlement Agreement in a sentence
El Paso shall provide the structural relief set forth in the FERC Settlement Agreement and the Stipulated Judgment.
Interviews took an hour and a halffor both principals and heads of department.
Nothing in the above releases shall constitute a limitation to, or waiver of, any right to enforce any obligation or pursue any remedy provided under this Agreement (including the enforcement of the releases provided by the Parties hereunder), the Renegotiated Contract, the Stipulated Judgment, the FERC Settlement Agreement, any Security Document, or any other document delivered hereunder.
The FERC Settling Parties shall cooperate, each at its own expense, in securing all necessary governmental approvals for the FERC Settlement Agreement and in defending against any litigation affecting the validity and enforceability of the FERC Settlement Agreement, or any provision thereof.
All parties hereto submit to the jurisdiction of the Class Action Court for purposes of implementing and enforcing the provisions of this Agreement that are not governed by the FERC Settlement Agreement or the Stipulated Judgment.
The 1994 FERC Settlement Agreement assumes an after-tax rate of return on amounts collected for site restoration of 5.5%, with collections beginning in November 1991 and continuing through October 2011.
The FERC Settling Parties shall jointly request and urge FERC to approve the FERC Settlement Agreement without condition or modification, and shall obtain such approval in accordance with the terms of Paragraph 10.1 or 10.2 of the FERC Settlement Agreement, whichever is applicable.
In 1995, through the FERC relicensing process for the Don Pedro Project, the Districts and the City and County of San Francisco (CCSF) entered into a FERC Settlement Agreement (FSA) with the USFWS, CDFG, and several environmental groups.
The Districts’ disagree with purported linkages between flow and habitat restoration recommendations and the attainment of escapement targets for the Tuolumne River such as the Central Valley Project Improvement Act (“CVPIA”) “doubling goal”.116 During the discussions that resulted in the 1995 FERC Settlement Agreement, participants acknowledged that many of the factors which affect salmon were beyond their control so numerical goals (e.g., doubling the number of returning adult spawners) were not adopted.
Under the FERC Settlement Agreement, the method of allocating RTEP charges would address two periods: (1) the “historical period” defined as the period of June 2007 through December 2015; and (2) the “going-forward period” defined as January 2016 onward.