Relevant Domain Protocol definition

Relevant Domain Protocol means the Domain Protocol approved by the AIB that governs the cancellation or Delivery (including by way of export or import) from the Applicable EECS Registration Database of EECS Certificates;

Examples of Relevant Domain Protocol in a sentence

  • In the case of EECS Certificates, in the event of any inconsistency between the EECS Rules and the Relevant Domain Protocol, the Relevant Domain Protocol shall prevail.

  • Unless “Transfer by Cancellation Statement” is specified to apply in the Confirmation to an Individual Contract, no later than on the relevant Delivery Date, the Seller shall Schedule the Delivery of the Contract Quantity to the Buyer’s Account with the relevant Authorised Issuing Body in accordance with the EECS Rules and the Relevant Domain Protocol (“Electronic Transfer”).

  • In the event of any inconsistency between the EECS Rules and the Relevant Domain Protocol, the Relevant Domain Protocol shall prevail.

  • Capitalised terms used the Agreement not otherwise defined herein (including in Annex 1 of this EECS Certificates Master Agreement) shall have the meanings given to them in the version number of the Principles & Rules of Operation of the Members of the Association of Issuing Bodies for the European Energy Certificate System, as specified in the Confirmation (the “EECS Rules”), and in the Relevant Domain Protocol in force at the date each Individual Contract is entered into.

  • In accordance with each Individual Contract and with the provisions of the EECS Rules and the Relevant Domain Protocol, the Seller shall Schedule, sell and Deliver, or cause to be Delivered, and the Buyer shall purchase and accept, or cause to be accepted, the Contract Quantity of EECS Certificates; and the Buyer shall pay to the Seller the relevant Contract Price.

  • In the event of any inconsistency between the EECS Rules or the Relevant Domain Protocol and this Agreement, the EECS Rules shall prevail.

  • In the event of any inconsistency between the EECSIssuance and Registry Rules or the Relevant Domain Protocol and this Agreement, the EECSIssuance and Registry Rules shall prevail.

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