Permitting Delay definition

Permitting Delay has the meaning set forth in Section 3.9(c)(ii)(A).
Permitting Delay has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1.2.
Permitting Delay has the meaning set forth in Section 3.9(c)(iii)(A). [Short Term Offers from existing ERRs: Seller to delete] “Permitted Extensions” means extensions to either of the Guaranteed Project Milestones due to Permitting Delay, Transmission Delay, Force Majeure Construction Extension[, or][PTC Extension][ITC Extension] as applicable to each Guaranteed Project Milestone pursuant to Section 3.9(c)(iii)(A) or (B), as applicable [and Section 11.1(a)]. [Seller to delete references to Section 11.1(a) and related terms, if that section is inapplicable]

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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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 original date of 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.

  • The Permitted Extensions to the Guaranteed Commercial Operation Date are as follows: Permitting Delay.

  • Notice of Permitting Delay or Transmission Delay required no later than 6 months after Effective Date.

  • Failure to Meet Six-month extension allowed in the event of Permitting Delay, Advice 4984-E - 6 - December 20, 2016 Guaranteed Commercial Operation Date Transmission Delay or Force Majeure.

  • The definition of the term "Permitting Delay" shall be deleted in its entirety.

  • The definition of the term "Permitting Delay" shall be deleted III its entirety.


More Definitions of Permitting Delay

Permitting Delay has the meaning set forth in Section 3.9(c)(iii)(B)(I). [Offers from existing ERRs: Seller to delete] “Permitted Extensions” means extensions to the Guaranteed Construction Start Date due to Permitting Delay, Transmission Delay, or Force Majeure Extension or to the Guaranteed Commercial Operation Date due to Transmission Delay, Force Majeure Extension, or Other Delay, in both cases pursuant to Section 3.9(c)(iii)(B), as applicable.
Permitting Delay has the meaning set forth in Section 2.8.2.1. “Permitted Extensions” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.8.2.
Permitting Delay has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2(b)(ii).
Permitting Delay means Department of Construction and Inspections’ (“DCI’s”) failure to conduct its review and ultimate issuance of the Project Permits in accordance with the Development Schedule, provided Bosa has made timely application for all Project Permits in accordance with the Development Schedule. Permitting Delay shall not include any delay in the Substantial Completion of the Plaza caused by the lawful, normal and customary enforcement of building, health and safety codes, ordinances and regulations applicable to the Project, but will include delays on DCI’s part in issuing permit approvals.

Related to Permitting Delay

  • ERISA Termination Event means (i) a “Reportable Event” described in Section 4043 of ERISA and the regulations issued thereunder (other than a “Reportable Event” not subject to the provision for 30-day notice to the PBGC under such regulations), or (ii) the withdrawal of a Borrower or any of its ERISA Affiliates from a “single employer” Plan during a plan year in which it was a “substantial employer”, both of such terms as defined in Section 4001(a) of ERISA, or (iii) the filing of a notice of intent to terminate a Plan or the treatment of a Plan amendment as a termination under Section 4041 of ERISA, or (iv) the institution of proceedings to terminate a Plan by the PBGC or (v) any other event or condition which might constitute grounds under Section 4042 of ERISA for the termination of, or the appointment of a trustee to administer, any Plan or (vi) the partial or complete withdrawal of a Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate of such Borrower from a “multiemployer plan” as defined in Section 4001(a) of ERISA.

  • Forbearance Termination Event has the meaning set forth in Section 3(a) hereto.

  • Operating Deficit means, for the applicable period, insufficient funds to pay operating costs when Cash Expenses exceed Cash Receipts, as determined by the Accountant and approved by the Special Limited Partner.

  • Excusable Delay means a delay due to acts of God, governmental restrictions, stays, judgments, orders, decrees, enemy actions, civil commotion, fire, casualty, strikes, work stoppages, shortages of labor or materials or other causes beyond the reasonable control of Borrower, but lack of funds in and of itself shall not be deemed a cause beyond the control of Borrower.

  • Notice Event means any of the events enumerated in paragraph (b)(5)(i)(C) of the Rule and listed in Section 4(a) of this Disclosure Agreement.