Con Edison Clause Samples

The "Con Edison" clause typically refers to a provision in contracts, especially in construction or energy-related agreements, that addresses the allocation of costs or responsibilities for unforeseen site conditions, such as the discovery of underground utilities or hazardous materials. In practice, this clause outlines the procedures for notifying the other party, assessing the situation, and determining who bears the additional costs or delays resulting from such discoveries. Its core function is to allocate risk and provide a clear process for handling unexpected site conditions, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring project continuity.
Con Edison s protective relay design shall incorporate the necessary test switches to perform the tests required in Article 6 of this Agreement. The required test switches will be placed such that they allow operation of lockout relays while preventing breaker failure schemes from operating and causing unnecessary breaker operations and/or the tripping of the Large Generating Facility.
Con Edison. The Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. Conduit Risers: as defined in Section 10.17. Contraction Effective Date: as defined in Section 37.1(b).