Examples of Permitting Delay in a sentence
The Guaranteed Commercial Operation Date may be extended on a day for day basis in the event of Force Majeure (“Force Majeure Extension”); provided that Seller works diligently to resolve the effect of the Force Majeure and provides evidence of its efforts promptly to Buyer upon Buyer’s written request; provided further that Seller may not claim Force Majeure for any reason that was the basis for or would qualify as a Permitting Delay or a Transmission Delay.
In order to request a Permitting Delay or Transmission Delay (individually and collectively, “Delay”), Seller shall provide Buyer with Notice of the requested Delay no later than sixty (60) days prior to the Guaranteed Commercial Operation Date, which Notice must clearly identify the Delay being requested, the length of the Delay requested (up to six (6) months), and include information necessary for Buyer to verify the length and qualification of the Delay.
Notice of Permitting Delay or Transmission Delay required no later than 6 months after Effective Date.
In order to request a Permitting Delay or Interconnection Delay (individually and collectively, “Delay”), the requesting Party shall provide Notice of the requested Delay within three (3) Business Days of the date that Party becomes aware of, or reasonably should have become aware of, the circumstances giving rise for the applicable Delay.
If Seller claims Permitting Delay, Transmission Delay or Force Majeure in accordance with Section 5.3 or 5.4 (collectively or individually, “Permitted Extension(s)”), such extensions shall be concurrent, rather than cumulative, during any overlapping days.
Failure to Meet Guaranteed Commercial Operation Date Six-month extension allowed in the event of Permitting Delay, Transmission Delay or Force Majeure.
Holdings of cash and securities (both treasuries and agency) increased $869 billion over 2008 and 2009 ($ 375 billion and $494 billion respectively).
Permitting Delay While drilling on all ownership types requires a WOGCC permit, drilling on federally owned subsurface requires an additional permit from the BLM.
The Permitted Extensions to the Guaranteed Commercial Operation Date are as follows: Permitting Delay.
Emissions Eligible for the Permitting Delay ExemptionGiven the complexity of defining and determining “unreasonable delay” related to environmental permitting, the EPA is proposing a simplified approach of establishing a set of four criteria for applying the unreasonable delay exemption established by CAA section 136(f)(5).