Common use of Acceptance of Instructions Clause in Contracts

Acceptance of Instructions. The Provider may accept the instruction by responding (by any method as approved by the Company) to the Utilisation Instruction within [thirty (30) minutes] from the time of the request, setting out: • the Accepted Start Time, which cannot be earlier than, but must be no later than [thirty (30) minutes] from, the Requested Start Time; • the Accepted End Time, which can be no later than the Requested End Time but otherwise has to be at least [thirty (30) minutes] from the Accepted Start Time; and • the Accepted MW, [which shall be at least [0.1MW]] [which shall be at least [●] % of the Requested MW] and can be no greater than the Requested MW. The Provider may accept the Discretionary Utilisation Request by responding (by any method as approved by the Company) to the Discretionary Utilisation Request within [fifteen (15) minutes] from the time of the request, setting out: • the Accepted Start Time, which cannot be earlier than, but must be no later than [fifteen (15) minutes] from, the Requested Start Time; • the Accepted End Time, which can be no later than the Requested End Time but otherwise has to be at least [fifteen (15) minutes] from the Accepted Start Time; and • the Accepted MW, [which shall be at least [0.1MW]] [which shall be at least [●] % of the Requested MW] and can be no greater than the Requested MW. - Reporting processes and requirements Escalations process

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.ssen.co.uk, Flexibility Services Agreement, Flexibility Services Agreement

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Acceptance of Instructions. The Provider may accept the instruction by responding (by any method as approved by the Company) to the Utilisation Instruction within [thirty (30) minutes] from the time of the request, setting out: the Accepted Start Time, which cannot be earlier than, but must be no later than [thirty (30) minutes] from, the Requested Start Time; the Accepted End Time, which can be no later than the Requested End Time but otherwise has to be at least [thirty (30) minutes] from the Accepted Start Time; and the Accepted MW, [which shall be at least [0.1MW]] [which shall be at least [●] % of the Requested MW] and can be no greater than the Requested MW. The Provider may accept the Discretionary Utilisation Request by responding (by any method as approved by the Company) to the Discretionary Utilisation Request within [fifteen (15) minutes] from the time of the request, setting out: the Accepted Start Time, which cannot be earlier than, but must be no later than [fifteen (15) minutes] from, the Requested Start Time; the Accepted End Time, which can be no later than the Requested End Time but otherwise has to be at least [fifteen (15) minutes] from the Accepted Start Time; and the Accepted MW, [which shall be at least [0.1MW]] [which shall be at least [●] % of the Requested MW] and can be no greater than the Requested MW. - Reporting processes and requirements Escalations process

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Flexibility Services Agreement, Flexibility Services Agreement

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