Other CISA definition

Other CISA means a capacity investment scheme agreement for generation infrastructure, other than this agreement. Other CISA Counterparty means, in respect of an Other CISA, the Commonwealth’s counterparty under that Other CISA.

Examples of Other CISA in a sentence

  • Pooled Disputes Referral of Pooled Disputes If, in the Commonwealth’s opinion (acting reasonably): a Dispute in relation to clause 21 (“Change in Law”) is identical or similar to an Other Dispute; or the outcome of a Dispute or an Other Dispute could affect the entitlements and/or obligations of a party under this agreement or an Other CISA (as relevant), then that Dispute and/or Other Dispute (as applicable) is a “Pooled Dispute”.

  • If the Commonwealth gives a Dispute Notice to or receives a Dispute Notice from: Project Operator; or an Other CISA Counterparty, relating to a Pooled Dispute, then the Commonwealth may refer the Pooled Dispute to a Pooled Dispute Panel for resolution in accordance with clause 28.2 (“Resolution by Pooled Dispute Panel”) (“Pooled Dispute Referral”).

  • If the Commonwealth notifies Project Operator that an Other CISA Counterparty has bilaterally resolved the Pooled Dispute with the Commonwealth, then that Other CISA Counterparty will cease to be a Pooled Dispute Participant.

Related to Other CISA

  • Governing Instruments means, with regard to any entity, the articles of incorporation and bylaws in the case of a corporation, certificate of limited partnership (if applicable) and the partnership agreement in the case of a general or limited partnership, the articles of formation and the operating agreement in the case of a limited liability company, the trust instrument in the case of a trust, or similar governing documents, in each case as amended from time to time.

  • Pre-Existing Conditions means, in respect of the Insured Person, any Sickness, Disease, Injury, physical, mental or medical condition or physiological degradation, including Congenital Condition, that has existed prior to the Policy Issuance Date or the Policy Effective Date, whichever is the earlier. An ordinary prudent person shall be reasonably aware of a Pre- existing Condition, where -

  • substantive provisions , in relation to an old Act, means the provisions of the old Act other than those dealing with matters dealt with in the Taxation Administration Act 2003.

  • RMB Non-Transferability means the occurrence of any event that makes it impossible for the Issuer to deliver RMB between accounts inside Hong Kong or from an account inside Hong Kong to an account outside Hong Kong (including where the RMB clearing and settlement system for participating banks in Hong Kong is disrupted or suspended), other than where such impossibility is due solely to the failure of the Issuer to comply with any law, rule or regulation enacted by any Governmental Authority (unless such law, rule or regulation is enacted after the Issue Date of the first Tranche of the relevant Series and it is impossible for the Issuer due to an event beyond its control, to comply with such law, rule or regulation);

  • Commonwealth Standard Grant Conditions means this document.

  • Pre-Existing Condition means an illness, disease, or other condition during the 180 day period immediately prior to the Effective Date of Your coverage for which You or Your Traveling Companion, Business Partner or Family Member: 1) received or received a recommendation for a test, examination, or medical treatment; or 2) took or received a prescription for drugs or medicine. Item (2) of this definition does not apply to a condition which is treated or controlled solely through the taking of prescription drugs or medicine and remains treated or controlled without any adjustment or change in the required prescription throughout the 180 day period before Your coverage is effective under this policy.

  • New Corporate Governance Documents means the form of certificate or articles of incorporation, bylaws, limited liability company agreement, partnership agreement, or such other applicable formation documents (if any) of Reorganized Ascena, including any certificates of designation, each of which shall be included in the Plan Supplement.

  • Risk means the combination of the probability of occurrence of harm and the severity of that harm;

  • Conspicuous , with reference to a term, means so written, displayed, or presented that a reasonable person against which it is to operate ought to have noticed it. Whether a term is "conspicuous" or not is a decision for the court. Conspicuous terms include any of the following: