Scheduled Operations definition
Examples of Scheduled Operations in a sentence
During the Services Term, Seller shall have the obligation to receive Buyer’s Gas and to use it exclusively for Scheduled Operations, Scheduled Start-Ups, Scheduled Shut-Downs, Seasonal Capacity Tests and Buyer’s Capacity Tests, as directed by Buyer, subject to Seller’s right to refuse delivery if Unit operations are precluded by an Outage.
The Port reserves the right to install Port Passenger Processing Equipment at all Common Use and Preferential Use Gates, provided, however, that the Port will not install Port Passenger Processing Equipment at any of Airline’s Preferential Use Gates unless the Port reasonably expects Air Carriers other than Airline to have Scheduled Operations at Airline’s Preferential Use Gates.
Any Gas used for Scheduled Operations, Scheduled Start-Ups, Scheduled Shut-Downs, Seasonal Capacity Tests or Buyer’s Capacity Tests in amounts other than as specified by the most recent Adjusted Guaranteed Heat Rates (or, if no Adjusted Guaranteed Heat Rates have yet been determined, the Guaranteed Heat Rates) or Appendix II, as applicable, shall be subject to the provisions of Section 3.3(e) and 3.3(f).
As between the Parties, Seller shall be solely responsible for arranging, providing on a timely basis, and paying for all Fuel required for operation of the Facility, including without limitation, that which is necessary for all Scheduled Operations, Scheduled Start-Ups, Scheduled Shut-Downs, Seasonal Capacity Tests and Buyer’s Capacity Tests.
If the Port receives a request for access to space in the Terminal (other than Gates, which are subject to the provisions of Article 4 of this Agreement) from any Air Carrier seeking to commence or expand Scheduled Operations at the Airport (“Requesting Airline”), the Port shall, whenever possible, accommodate such a request by providing access to existing common use space under the Port’s control.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, operations, Start-Ups and Shut-Downs required for Seller’s Capacity Test that are not required for Scheduled Operations shall not be deemed to be part of Scheduled Operations and Seller shall bear the costs or receive the benefits of such operations, Start-Ups and Shut-Downs in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.3(e), 3.3(f) and 3.5(c) as applicable.
Any Gas used for Scheduled Operations, Scheduled Start-Ups, Scheduled Shut-Downs, and Buyer’s Performance Tests in amounts other than as specified by the most recent Guaranteed Heat Rates or as set forth in Appendix II, as applicable, shall be subject to the provisions of Section 3.3(f) and 3.3(g).
During the Delivery Term, Buyer shall arrange, schedule and be responsible for electric transmission service and any and all costs or charges imposed on or associated with the Products or its receipt of the Products with respect to Scheduled Operations, including electric transmission costs, transmission losses, congestion costs and all risks and costs associated with any transmission outages or curtailment, from and after the Electrical Delivery Point.
Buyer represents and warrants to Seller that throughout the Delivery Term it will make Gas available for Scheduled Operations and Additional Gas for Unit testing free and clear of all liens, security interests, claims and encumbrances or any interest therein or thereto by any Person.
In such a situation, Authority may elect to reassign a Preferential Use Gate or Preferential Common Use Ticket Counter not accepted by the airline to another airline if Authority determines the number of Authority-Controlled Facilities is adequate to accommodate all airline Scheduled Operations needing to use Gates or Common Use Ticket Counters at the Airport.