Allowed Operations Clause Samples

The "Allowed Operations" clause defines the specific actions, processes, or activities that a party is permitted to perform under an agreement. It typically outlines the scope of permitted use, such as which services can be accessed, what data can be processed, or which business functions are authorized. For example, it may specify that a licensee can use software only for internal business purposes or that a contractor may perform certain types of maintenance. This clause serves to clearly delineate the boundaries of permitted conduct, helping to prevent unauthorized use and reduce the risk of disputes over what is or is not allowed.
Allowed Operations. Facility shall be allowed to export energy to the Company System only when the [__________] circuit is in normal operating configuration served by breaker [______] at [____] Substation. [TO BE DETERMINED BY COMPANY BASED ON THE RESULTS AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE IRS]
Allowed Operations. Facility shall be allowed to import or export net real power to the Company System only when the [__________] circuit is in normal operating configuration served by breaker [______] at [____] Substation. [TO BE DETERMINED BY COMPANY BASED ON THE RESULTS AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE IRS]