Firm Delivery definition

Firm Delivery means uninterruptible transmission service that is reserved and/or scheduled between the Point of Interconnection and the Point of Delivery pursuant to Seller’s Transmission Agreement.
Firm Delivery means the Transmission Service that is reserved and/or scheduled between the Facilty's Point of Interconnection as reflected in Exhibit C and the Point of Delivery.
Firm Delivery means uninterruptible transmission service (i.e., NERC priority level 7) that is reserved and/or scheduled between the Point of Interconnection and the Point of Delivery pursuant to Seller’s Transmission Agreement(s).

Examples of Firm Delivery in a sentence

  • Seller shall comply with the terms and conditions of the Transmission Agreement(s) between the Seller and the third-party Transmission Provider(s) and shall at all times on and after the Commercial Operation Date [or Initial Delivery Date, in the case of an existing QF] during the term of the Agreement hold rights sufficient to reserve Firm Delivery of Net Output up to the Maximum Delivery Rate to the Point of Delivery for the Term of the Agreement (i.e., such as through rollover rights).

  • In addition, with respect to any deliveries of Net Output for which Firm Delivery is not secured, Seller will be paid in the manner described in Section 5.1.1. of the Agreement in lieu of the Contract Price.

Related to Firm Delivery

  • Initial Delivery Date has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1(d).

  • Firm price means the price that is only subject to adjustments in accordance with the actual increase or decrease resulting from the change, imposition, or abolition of customs or excise duty and any other duty, levy, or tax, which, in terms of the law or regulation, is binding on the contractor and demonstrably has an influence on the price of any supplies, or the rendering costs of any service, for the execution of the contract;

  • Delivery means delivery in compliance of the conditions of the contract or order.

  • Exercise Notice has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2(1);