Future Transmission Claims definition

Future Transmission Claims means claims for breach of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty, as modified by the Warranty Extension, related to transmission design, manufacturing or performance based solely on events that occur after the Notice Date. No such claim will be deemed to have accrued after the Notice Date, and a Class Member shall not have standing to assert any claim against NNA for breach of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty as modified by the Warranty Extension, unless the Class Member, after the Notice Date, takes his or her Class Vehicle to an authorized Nissan dealer and requests warranty coverage for a claimed defect in the transmission under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty and NNA fails to comply with the terms of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. A claim based, in whole or in part, on any transmission performance problem, repair or repair attempt, or any other conduct or event before the Notice Date is not a Future Transmission Claim but is a Released Claim. Future Transmission Claims must be based entirely upon transmission performance issues, repairs or repair attempts, or any other conduct or events that occur after the Notice Date. However, the fact that a Class Member experienced a transmission problem before the Notice Date shall not preclude such Class Member from making a Future Transmission Claim based solely on events that occur after the Notice Date.
Future Transmission Claims means claims for breach of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty, as modified by the Warranty Extension, related to transmission design, manufacturing or performance based solely on events that occur after the Notice Date. No such claim will be deemed to have accrued after the Notice Date, and a Class Member shall not have standing to assert any claim against NNA for breach of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty as modified by the Warranty Extension, unless the Class Member, after the Notice Date, takes his or her Class Vehicle to an authorized Nissan or Infiniti dealer, as appropriate for the make of Class Vehicle involved, and requests warranty coverage for a claimed defect in the transmission under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty and NNA fails to comply with the terms of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. A claim based, in whole or in part, on any transmission performance problem, repair or repair attempt, or any other conduct or event before the Notice Date is not a Future Transmission Claim but is a Released Claim. Future Transmission Claims must be based entirely upon transmission performance issues, repairs or repair attempts, or any other conduct or events that occur after the Notice Date. However, the fact that a Class Member experienced a transmission problem before the Notice Date shall not preclude such Class Member from making a Future Transmission Claim based solely on events that occur after the Notice Date.
Future Transmission Claims means claims for breach of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty, as modified by the Warranty Extension, related to transmission design, manufacturing or performance based solely on events that occur after the Notice Date. No such claim will be deemed to have accrued after the Notice Date, and a Class Member shall not have standing to assert any claim against NNA for breach of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty as modified by the Warranty Extension, unless the Class Member, after the Notice Date, takes his or her Class Vehicle

Examples of Future Transmission Claims in a sentence

  • Arbitration is limited to disputes filed by or on behalf of a Claimant relating to or involving, in whole or in part, allegations related to Future Transmission Claims as defined in the Settlement Agreement.

Related to Future Transmission Claims

  • Transmission Loading Relief means NERC’s procedures for preventing operating security limit violations, as implemented by PJM as the security coordinator responsible for maintaining transmission security for the PJM Region.

  • Transmission Injection Rights means Capacity Transmission Injection Rights and Energy Transmission Injection Rights.

  • Qualifying Transmission Upgrade means a proposed enhancement or addition to the Transmission System that: (a) will increase the Capacity Emergency Transfer Limit into an LDA by a megawatt quantity certified by the Office of the Interconnection; (b) the Office of the Interconnection has determined will be in service on or before the commencement of the first Delivery Year for which such upgrade is the subject of a Sell Offer in the Base Residual Auction; (c) is the subject of a Facilities Study Agreement executed before the conduct of the Base Residual Auction for such Delivery Year and (d) a New Service Customer is obligated to fund through a rate or charge specific to such facility or upgrade.

  • Transmission links are the means used for inter-connecting distributed units for the purpose of conveying signals, operating data or an energy supply. This equipment is generally electrical but may, in some part, be mechanical, pneumatic or hydraulic.

  • Transmission Facility means a facility for transmitting electricity, and includes any structures, equipment or other facilities used for that purpose as defined in the Parties respective XXXXx.

  • Participating Transmission Owner or “Participating TO” means an entity that (a) owns, operates and maintains transmission lines and associated facilities and/or has entitlements to use certain transmission lines and associated facilities and (b) has transferred to the CAISO operational control of such facilities and/or entitlements to be made part of the CAISO Grid.

  • Transmission Owner means a Member that owns or leases with rights equivalent to ownership Transmission Facilities and is a signatory to the PJM Transmission Owners Agreement. Taking transmission service shall not be sufficient to qualify a Member as a Transmission Owner.

  • Transmission Provider means any entity or entities transmitting or transporting the Product on behalf of Seller or Buyer to or from the Delivery Point.

  • Merchant Transmission Facilities means A.C. or D.C. transmission facilities that are interconnected with or added to the Transmission System pursuant to Tariff, Part IV and Tariff, Part VI and that are so identified in Tariff, Attachment T, provided, however, that Merchant Transmission Facilities shall not include (i) any Customer Interconnection Facilities, (ii) any physical facilities of the Transmission System that were in existence on or before March 20, 2003 ; (iii) any expansions or enhancements of the Transmission System that are not identified as Merchant Transmission Facilities in the Regional Transmission Expansion Plan and Tariff, Attachment T, or (iv) any transmission facilities that are included in the rate base of a public utility and on which a regulated return is earned.

  • Merchant Transmission Provider means an Interconnection Customer that (1) owns, controls, or controls the rights to use the transmission capability of, Merchant D.C. Transmission Facilities and/or Controllable A.C. Merchant Transmission Facilities that connect the Transmission System with another control area, (2) has elected to receive Transmission Injection Rights and Transmission Withdrawal Rights associated with such facility pursuant to Tariff, Part IV, section 36, and (3) makes (or will make) the transmission capability of such facilities available for use by third parties under terms and conditions approved by the Commission and stated in the Tariff, consistent with Tariff, Part IV, section 38.

  • Energy Transmission Injection Rights means the rights to schedule energy deliveries at a specified point on the Transmission System. Energy Transmission Injection Rights may be awarded only to a Merchant D.C. Transmission Facility that connects the Transmission System to another control area. Deliveries scheduled using Energy Transmission Injection Rights have rights similar to those under Non-Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service.

  • Transmission Licensee means a licensee authorised to establish or operate transmission lines;

  • Local Loop Transmission “Unbundled Local Loop”, “Loop” means the transmission path which extends from the Network Interface Device or demarcation point at an End User’s premise to the Main Distribution Frame or other designated frame or panel in the SBC-AMERITECH Serving Wire Center.

  • Capacity Transmission Injection Rights means the rights to schedule energy and capacity deliveries at a Point of Interconnection of a Merchant Transmission Facility with the Transmission System. Capacity Transmission Injection Rights may be awarded only to a Merchant D.C. Transmission Facility and/or Controllable A.C. Merchant Transmission Facilities that connects the Transmission System to another control area. Deliveries scheduled using Capacity Transmission Injection Rights have rights similar to those under Firm Point-to-Point Transmission Service or, if coupled with a generating unit external to the PJM Region that satisfies all applicable criteria specified in the PJM Manuals, similar to Capacity Interconnection Rights.

  • Transmission Service means Point-To-Point Transmission Service provided under Tariff, Part II on a firm and non-firm basis.

  • Transmission Facilities shall have the meaning set forth in the Operating Agreement.

  • Transmission Operator means the entity responsible for the reliability of its “local” Transmission System, and that operates or directs the operations of the Transmission Facilities.

  • Firm Transmission Feasibility Study means a study conducted by the Transmission Provider in accordance with Tariff, Part II, section 19.3 and Tariff, Part III, section 32.3.

  • Transmission pipeline means any high pressure transmission pipeline connected to, but excluding the Maui Pipeline, that is used for the open access transportation of Gas, and includes all items of plant, equipment, fixtures and fittings directly appurtenanced to that pipeline, but excluding any item which is controlled by a party other than that pipeline’s TP Welded Party and any low pressure distribution system.

  • Transmission line means any single or multiphase electric power line operating at nominal voltages at or in excess of either 69,000 volts between ungrounded conductors or 40,000 volts between grounded and ungrounded conductors, regardless of the functional service provided by the line.

  • Transmission Interconnection Customer means an entity that submits an Interconnection Request to interconnect or add Merchant Transmission Facilities to the Transmission System or to increase the capacity of Merchant Transmission Facilities interconnected with the Transmission System in the PJM Region or an entity that submits an Upgrade Request for Merchant Network Upgrades (including accelerating the construction of any transmission enhancement or expansion, other than Merchant Transmission Facilities, that is included in the Regional Transmission Expansion Plan prepared pursuant to Operating Agreement, Schedule 6).

  • Central Transmission Utility means the Government Company notified by the Central Government under Sub-Section (1) of Section 38 of the Electricity Act, 2003.

  • Transmission Customer means any eligible customer, shipper or designated agent that can or does execute a transmission service agreement or can or does receive transmission service, including all persons who have pending requests for transmission service or for information regarding transmission.

  • Financial Transmission Right or “FTR” shall mean a right to receive Transmission Congestion Credits as specified in Operating Agreement, Schedule 1, section 5.2.2 and the parallel provisions of Tariff, Attachment K-Appendix, section 5.2.2.

  • Money transmission means any of the following:

  • CTU or Central Transmission Utility means the Central Transmission Utility as defined in sub-section (10) of Section 2 of the Electricity Act 2003;