Transmission Delay definition
Examples of Transmission Delay in a sentence
The Guaranteed Commercial Operation Date may be extended on a day for day basis in the event of Force Majeure (“Force Majeure Extension”); provided that Seller works diligently to resolve the effect of the Force Majeure and provides evidence of its efforts promptly to Buyer upon Buyer’s written request; provided further that Seller may not claim Force Majeure for any reason that was the basis for or would qualify as a Permitting Delay or a Transmission Delay.
Buyer shall be entitled to the remedies provided under the TSA with regard to any such Transmission Delay, and Seller shall have no liability to Buyer for Delay Damages solely as a result of any Owner Delay or Concurrent Delay (each as defined in the TSA).
In order to request a Permitting Delay or Transmission Delay (individually and collectively, “Delay”), Seller shall provide Buyer with Notice of the requested Delay no later than sixty (60) days prior to the Guaranteed Commercial Operation Date, which Notice must clearly identify the Delay being requested, the length of the Delay requested (up to six (6) months), and include information necessary for Buyer to verify the length and qualification of the Delay.
If Seller claims Permitting Delay, Transmission Delay or Force Majeure in accordance with Section 5.3 or 5.4 (collectively or individually, “Permitted Extension(s)”), such extensions shall be concurrent, rather than cumulative, during any overlapping days.
In order to request a Permitting Delay or Transmission Delay (individually and collectively, “Delay”), Seller shall provide Buyer with Notice of the requested Delay no later than sixty (60) days prior to original date of the Guaranteed Commercial Operation Date, which Notice must clearly identify the Delay being requested, the length of the Delay requested (up to six (6) months), and include information necessary for Buyer to verify the length and qualification of the Delay.
Notice of Permitting Delay or Transmission Delay required no later than 6 months after Effective Date.
If Seller has the right to terminate this Agreement and the Transaction pursuant to this subsection 10.1(b) but fails to send written Notice of termination by March 1, 2011 (provided that such date shall be extended on a day for day basis for any Transmission Delay pursuant to Section 3.9(c)(iii)), then Seller’s termination right per this Section 10.1(b) shall be deemed waived in its entirety.
Failure to Meet Six-month extension allowed in the event of Permitting Delay, Advice 4984-E - 6 - December 20, 2016 Guaranteed Commercial Operation Date Transmission Delay or Force Majeure.
In order to request a Permitting Delay or Transmission Delay (individually and collectively, “Delay”), Seller shall provide Buyer with Notice of the requested Delay no later than the date that is six (6) months after the date the Project obtains CPUC Approval, which Notice must clearly identify the Delay being requested, the length of the Delay requested (up to six (6) months), and include information necessary for Buyer to verify the length and qualification of the Delay.
Failure to Meet Guaranteed Commercial Operation Date Six-month extension allowed in the event of Permitting Delay, Transmission Delay or Force Majeure.