Project Operating Company definition

Project Operating Company means Olympia Community Solar.
Project Operating Company has the meaning set forth in Section 2.5(a)(i).
Project Operating Company means a Washington limited liability company managed by Olympia Community Solar to operate the Hummingbird Community Solar Project.

Examples of Project Operating Company in a sentence

  • The Info-communications Development Authority of Singapore (the “Authority”) has published a Singapore's Next Generation National Broadband Network (“NGNBN”) Project Operating Company (“OpCo”) Request for Proposal (the “OpCo RFP”).

  • The Project Operating Company may be harmed if it loses the services of these people and is not able to attract and retain qualified replacements.

  • The Project Operating Company will have sole ownership, possession, and control of the Community Solar Project and associated equipment and will have the exclusive right to maintain and operate such equipment.

  • The said Statutory Holidays are: New Year's Day Good Friday Canada Day Civic Day Labour Day Family Day Victoria Day Thanksgiving Day Remembrance Day Christmas Day Boxing Day In the event the Alberta Government rescinds Alberta Family Day as a Statutory Holiday, this Section will be amended to reduce the number of paid Holidays to ten days, and reference to Alberta Family will be deleted.

  • Each of the Project Financial Statements for a Project Operating Company fairly present the financial condition and the results of operations and cash flows of the Project Operating Company to which it relates as at the respective dates and for the periods referred to in such Project Financial Statements, all in accordance with US GAAP or Local GAAP, as stated therein, applied consistently through the referenced periods.

  • To the extent that any Financing Agreement required an Acquired Company to subscribe for shares or other ownership interests, make capital contributions or make subordinated or similar loans to a Project Operating Company which would be treated as equity or capital for purposes of such Financing Agreement, all such requirements, whether fixed or contingent, have been performed in full.

  • No Project Operating Company has any obligation, subsisting or contingent, to pay any operating and maintenance or technical service fees to any EME Affiliate which is not another Acquired Company.

  • The Purchaser Parties shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to obtain adequate policies of insurance in terms of limits, deductibles and scope of coverage set forth on Intralinks to replace the insurance coverage provided by the Corporate Insurance Policies identified on Intralinks for any Project Operating Company that is not a Wholly Owned Subsidiary of EME.

  • No Distributions previously made by any Project Operating Company will be subject to clawback or recovery as a result of events existing as of the Effective Date.

  • From occupancy by the Company, the Project Company or the Project Operating Company of any part of the Project until the Release Date (or such longer period of insurance as may be agreed by the Agent and the Company).


More Definitions of Project Operating Company

Project Operating Company means a Washington limited liability company managed by Olympia Community Solar to operate the Farmers Market Community Solar Project.

Related to Project Operating Company

  • Operating Company means an “operating company” within the meaning of 29 C.F.R. §2510.3-101(c) of the Plan Asset Regulations.

  • Operating Companies means, collectively, the Creekside Operating Company, the Mentone Operating Company and the Yucaipa Operating Company. “Operating Company” means any of the Operating Companies.

  • Project Company means Company incorporated by the bidder as per Indian Laws in accordance with Clause no 3.5.

  • Project Companies means all Group Project Companies and Non-Group Project Companies together, each being a “Project Company”.

  • Joint Operating Agreement (JOA) means the operating and participating agreement between the Parties constituting the Contractor that governs their operational activities, obligations and responsibilities under this Contract,