Decommissioning Period Sample Clauses

Decommissioning Period. No Rent shall be due for the Decommissioning Period other than amounts due prior to the Decommissioning Period.
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Decommissioning Period. The Decommissioning Period shall commence on the expiration of the Operations Period, and any extensions thereto, or an earlier termination of this Lease following a Tenant Default, and shall continue for a period of 180 days, (provided that if such 180 day term begins or ends within the months of December, January, February, March, or April, the Decommissioning Period shall extend to the next-occurring July 31) whereupon this Lease shall expire and shall be of no further force and effect, except that such termination shall not release or modify any of the obligations of the Parties arising prior to such termination.
Decommissioning Period. Promptly following the Operations Period expiration, or an earlier termination of this Lease following a Tenant Default, Tenant shall cease the Facility’s commercial operation, shall remove all structures, equipment, security barriers, and transmission lines from the Lease Area, and dispose of all Facility materials in accordance with Applicable Law, all at Tenant’s sole cost and expense. This Section 5(c) shall survive Lease termination.
Decommissioning Period. The “Decommissioning Period” means the period commencing on the expiration of the Operating Period (including any extensions thereof), and continuing for a period of one hundred and eighty (180) days thereafter.
Decommissioning Period. Upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement (whether or not following an Event of Default), Lessee shall peaceably and quietly leave, surrender and return the Property to Owner. Lessee agrees and hereby covenants to dismantle and remove all Solar Power Facilities owned or installed by Lessee or its affiliates on the Property (but not including any improvements in use by the grantees of any easements granted pursuant to Section 3.2 above) within six (6) months after the date of such expiration or earlier termination (the “Decommissioning Period”), and shall restore the Property to a condition, to the extent practical, and generally consistent with the conditions that existed as of the Effective Date, for agricultural uses (including, without limitation, Lessee shall remove all fixtures, equipment and non‐agricultural roads, restore all compacted soil to its condition on the Effective Date, and otherwise restore the soil and the Property to the condition as existed on the Effective Date, except any improvements that have been publicly dedicated and accepted by the County); and Lessee shall have a continuing license to enter the Property for such purposes during the Decommissioning Period.
Decommissioning Period. Promptly following the Operations Period expiration or an earlier termination of this Lease following a Tenant Default, Tenant shall cease the Facility's commercial operation, shall remove all structures, equipment, security barriers, and transmission lines from the Lease Area, and dispose of all Facility materials in accordance with Applicable Law, all at Tenant's sole cost and expense (such actions the “Decommissioning Obligations”). Tenant shall perform the Decommissioning Obligations during the Decommissioning Period or promptly after termination of this Lease due to any reason other than a Landlord default. If Tenant performs the Decommissioning Obligations after this Lease terminates, Xxxxxx's access to the Property to perform those activities shall be pursuant to the Easements granted by Section 4.
Decommissioning Period. The Decommissioning Period shall commence on the Operations Period expiration, and any extensions thereto, and shall continue for a period of 180 days. Tenant may extend the Decommissioning Period for two (2) ninety (90) day terms for weather and other delays. Upon the Decommissioning Period termination, this Lease shall expire and shall be of no further force and effect, except that such termination shall not release or modify the Parties’ obligations arising before such termination.
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Related to Decommissioning Period

  • Decommissioning The expenditure for Decommissioning will be estimated on the basis of technical studies undertaken by the Contractor, to be agreed by the National Petroleum Agency, as part of each Field Development Program and revised as necessary.

  • Training Period The training provided for in this article shall be given during the hours of work whenever possible. Any such training outside of working hours shall be considered voluntary unless at the request of the Employer, in which case time devoted to training shall be considered as time worked.

  • Commissioning Commissioning tests of the Interconnection Customer's installed equipment shall be performed pursuant to applicable codes and standards. If the Interconnection Customer is not proceeding under Section 2.3.2, the Utility must be given at least ten (10) Business Days written notice, or as otherwise mutually agreed to by the Parties, of the tests and may be present to witness the commissioning tests.

  • Planning Period  Middle and High School teachers shall have one normal instructional period each day as preparation time or a cumulative plan time each week that would be equal to 160 minutes per four

  • Preconstruction Phase Services Preconstruction Phase Services shall mean all services described in Article 3.1, and any similar services described in the Request for Proposals, including such similar services as are described in the Construction Manager at Risk’s Response to the Request for Proposals to the extent they are accepted by Owner, but excluding any Early Work. Early Work shall be considered part of Construction Phase Services.

  • Building Commissioning Services The Owner may provide as a part of its testing services the Building Commissioning services involving the project’s HVAC and exhaust systems, temperature control systems, fire detection and alarm systems, emergency power and lighting system, fire suppression system, security locks and security locking control systems, food service equipment (if applicable), and laundry equipment (if applicable). In the event the Using Agency’s Program specifies additional commissioning services, the Owner shall procure such services as well. The Owner, through its Executive Administrator, may engage an independent Commissioning Authority. It is the intent of this Article that the Commissioning Authority enforce the requirements mentioned herein and certify that the systems and equipment listed all function properly prior to the initiation of each final inspection.

  • Transition Period LVRT Standard The transition period standard applies to wind generating plants subject to FERC Order 661 that have either: (i) interconnection agreements signed and filed with the Commission, filed with the Commission in unexecuted form, finally executed as conforming agreements, or filed with the Commission as non-conforming agreements between January 1, 2006 and December 31, 2006, with a scheduled in-service date no later than December 31, 2007, or (ii) wind generating turbines subject to a wind turbine procurement contract executed prior to December 31, 2005, for delivery through 2007.

  • Synchronisation Commissioning and Commercial Operation 8.1 The Developer shall provide at least forty (40) days advanced preliminary written notice and at least twenty (20) days advanced final written notice to ESCOM of the date on which it intends to synchronize the Power Project to the Grid System.

  • Collocation Decommission Collocation Decommission refers to the deactivation of a Collocation site occupied by CLEC and removal of CLEC equipment. Collocation Decommission is offered for all types of Collocation. A request for decommissioning is irrevocable once CenturyLink accepts the Collocation Decommission Application.

  • Planning Periods Teachers in secondary schools shall receive not less than 225 minutes of unassigned planning time on a weekly basis and shall be scheduled for one unassigned planning period per day of not less than forty-five (45) consecutive minutes. Neither this provision, nor 8.8 below will apply during times when the normal school schedule must be adjusted during emergencies; or in cases when an individual teacher has requested in writing to teach more than the usual number of periods for teachers in that subject in that school, or in the case of a teacher who volunteers for other school activities during the scheduled unassigned planning period.

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