Fuel Attestation definition

Fuel Attestation has the meaning set forth in Section 4.4.3.

Examples of Fuel Attestation in a sentence

  • Seller shall submit to Buyer’s designated recipient its Annual Fuel Attestation no later than the Annual High Hazard Fuel Attestation Deadline.

  • Fuel Requirement] [Seller fails to submit to Buyer the Annual Fuel Attestation on or before the Annual Fuel Attestation Deadline;] [For all Projects with a High Hazard Fuel Requirement] Seller fails to submit to Buyer the Annual Fuel Attestation and the Verification of Fuel Source and Delivery on or before the Annual High Hazard Fuel Attestation Deadline.

  • Data from the Quarterly Fuel Usage Log is accurately summarized in Section 3 of this Quarterly Fuel Attestation.

  • No later than the Annual High Hazard Fuel Attestation Deadline, Seller shall also obtain and provide, at Seller’s sole expense, a verification from a Registered Professional Forester who shall, by his or her signature, attest to the accuracy of the source and volume of High Hazard Fuel delivered as set forth in Seller’s Annual Fuel Attestation in the form of Appendix L-1 (“Verification of Fuel Source and Delivery”).

  • With respect to Fuel Use and the Fuel Resource Requirements, Buyer shall have the right to request all supporting documentation reasonably necessary to determine the accuracy and completeness of any Fuel Attestation submitted by Seller to Buyer.

  • Each Annual Fuel Attestation must be complete, not materially modified, and signed by an officer of the Seller.

  • For each two week period (or portion thereof) after the Annual Fuel Attestation Due Date that Seller fails to deliver to Buyer the Annual Fuel Attestation, Seller shall pay to Buyer, as liquidated damages and not as a penalty, one thousand dollars ($1,000); provided that Seller shall pay such liquidated damages for a period not to exceed one-hundred twenty (120) days after the Annual Fuel Attestation Due Date (“Annual Fuel Attestation Deadline”).

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