Third Party Permits definition

Third Party Permits means permits, certificates, licences, land tenures, and other approvals required for the design, construction, ownership, operation, maintenance and/or decommissioning of that portion of the Third Party System required to transmit Energy from the Seller’s Plant to the POI, including any such approval required to transmit Energy to the POI.
Third Party Permits means any Permit required by a Material Project Counterparty in connection with the performance by such Material Project Counterparty of its obligations to the Borrower or pursuant to the Material Project Contract to which the Material Project Counterparty is a party, where the absence or breach of which would reasonably be expected to affect in a material and adverse way, the ability of such Material Project Counterparty to perform its obligations under the applicable Material Project Contract.
Third Party Permits has the meaning set out in Section F.13(c)(ii);

Examples of Third Party Permits in a sentence

  • Third Party Permits can impose conditions that require works to be performed out-of-hours when other activity, such as traffic, pedestrians, other work interfaces, in the area of the works is reduced.

  • The Seller shall on request promptly provide to the Buyer copies of all Material Permits and the Third Party Permits.

  • The Seller shall promptly obtain, comply with and maintain in full force and effect, all Permits and will promptly notify the Buyer if it receives any notice or becomes aware of any actual or anticipated cancellation or suspension of any of the Permits or any of the Third Party Permits.

  • Such Maintenance will be performed in accordance with any required Road Authority Work Permits and Third Party Permits and Approvals.

Related to Third Party Permits

  • Environmental Permits means all permits, licenses, authorizations, certificates, approvals or registrations required by any Governmental Authority under any Environmental Laws.