Quantity Adjustment definition

Quantity Adjustment means, with respect to any period, (a) the Contract Energy that would have been, but was not, Delivered Energy during such period (up to the Maximum Adjustment for each applicable MISO Settlement Interval during such period) due solely to Force Majeure, plus (b) any Curtailed Energy during such period. Seller shall provide to Buyer a calculation of the quantity of Contract Energy described in clause (a) above (determined in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and Accepted Industry Practices), and such calculation shall be subject to audit and dispute by Buyer.11
Quantity Adjustment means, with respect to any period, (a) the Contract Energy that would have been, but was not, Delivered Energy during such period (up to the Maximum Adjustment for each applicable MISO Settlement Interval during such period) due solely to Force Majeure, plus (b) any Curtailed Energy during such period. Seller shall provide to Buyer a calculation of the quantity of Contract Energy described in clause (a) above (determined in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and Accepted Industry Practices), and such calculation shall be subject to audit and dispute by Xxxxx.25,
Quantity Adjustment means, with respect to any period, (a) the Contract Energy that would have been, but was not, Delivered Energy during such period (up to the Maximum Adjustment for each applicable MISO Settlement Interval during such period) due solely to (i) Force Majeure or (ii) if the Facility is registered with MISO as a Dispatchable Intermittent Resource, MISO’s reduction of the dispatch of the Facility in the MISO Real-Time Energy Market (excluding, for the avoidance of doubt, any Reliability Curtailment), plus (b) any Curtailed Energy during such period. Seller shall provide to Buyer a calculation of the quantity of Contract Energy described in clause (a) above (determined in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and Accepted Industry Practices), and such calculation shall be subject to audit and dispute by Xxxxx.

Examples of Quantity Adjustment in a sentence

  • Tesla may increase the quantity of Items in any Order at any time prior to the scheduled delivery date and, provided such increase falls within the Quantity Adjustment Schedule set forth below, (i) Supplier will deliver such increased quantity with no additional charges including accelerated delivery, expedite fees or the like, and (ii) such increase will not affect the delivery schedule of Items previously ordered.

  • Tesla may increase the quantity of Items in any Order at any time prior to the scheduled delivery date and, provided such Increase falls within the Quantity Adjustment Schedule set forth below, (i) Supplier will deliver such increased quantity with no additional charges including accelerated delivery, expedite fees or the like, and (ii) such increase will not affect the delivery schedule of Items previously ordered.

  • The trial production Quality Control test value(s) must yield a Quantity Adjustment Factor of 1.00 or greater.

  • The final Quantity Adjustment Factor for non-volumetric design mixtures shall be the lowest factor obtained from Table 402-4, Percent Passing, unless each individual Quantity Adjustment Factor is 1.00 or greater.

  • When additional Quality Control sampling and testing is performed, the additional test value(s) will be included with the required Quality Control test value(s) to calculate the final Quantity Adjustment Factor.

  • The final Quantity Adjustment Factor for the terminated plant lot shall be determined by using the required Quality Control test value(s) and all additional test values obtained from the terminated plant lot.When the daily final Quantity Adjustment Factor of any mix type is 0.85 for two consecutive production days, corrective actions must be taken to bring the production process back into control.

  • Tesla may increase the quantity of Items in any Order at any time prior to the scheduled delivery date and, provided such increase falls within the Quantity Adjustment [***] Information has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

  • The final Quantity Adjustment Factor will be used to adjust the daily production payment quantity.Plant production payment quantities for volumetric design mixtures will be adjusted based on plant mixture air voids.

  • Plant production payment quantities for non-volumetric design mixtures will be adjusted based on plant mixture aggregate gradation.The final Quantity Adjustment Factor for volumetric design mixtures shall be obtained from Table 402-3, Air Voids in Plant Mixture.

  • If the subject material is not left in-place, it will be removed and replaced at no cost to the Department.When material is removed and replaced by the Contractor, the final Quantity Adjustment Factor for the replaced material will be determined as outlined in this subsection.The daily final Quantity Adjustment Factor will be transmitted by the Department to the Engineer-in- Charge on NYSDOT Form BR-343, Daily Hot Mix Asphalt Plant Report.


More Definitions of Quantity Adjustment

Quantity Adjustment means, with respect to any period, (a) the Contract Energy that would have been, but was not, Delivered Energy during such period (up to the Maximum Adjustment for each applicable MISO Settlement Interval during such period) due solely to Force Majeure, plus (b) any Curtailed Energy during such period. Seller shall provide to Buyer a calculation of the quantity of Contract Energy described in clause (a) above (determined in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and Accepted Industry Practices), and such calculation shall be subject to audit and dispute by Buyer.11 11 If the Facility is registered in MISO as a Dispatchable Intermittent Resource, “Quantity Adjustment” will include Contract Energy that would have been provided but for MISO’s re-dispatch or reduction of the dispatch of the Facility in the MISO Real-Time Energy Market (excluding, for the avoidance of doubt, any Reliability Curtailment).