Disconnection of Facilities Sample Clauses

Disconnection of Facilities. Member retains the option to disconnect its Generator from the Cooperative’s distribution system, provided the Member notifies the Cooperative of its intent to disconnect by giving the Cooperative at least ten (10) days’ prior written notice. Such disconnection shall not be a termination of this Agreement unless member exercises rights under Section 13.
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Disconnection of Facilities. Member retains the option to disconnect its facilities from the System, provided that Member notifies the Cooperative of the member’s intent to disconnect by giving the Cooperative at least thirty (30) days’ prior written notice. Such disconnection shall not be a termination of this Agreement unless Member exercises rights under Section 12 that do not lead to a resolution of the issue. Member shall disconnect Facilities from the System upon the effective date of any termination resulting from and required by actions under Section 12. The Cooperative may disconnect the electric generation facilities from its system whenever, in the sole opinion of the Cooperative, such action is required by an emergency, for reasons of safety or due to interference with service to other members. The facility shall also be subject to the Cooperative’s requirements for maintaining voltage standards of output and the production of reactive power.
Disconnection of Facilities. DG Owner/Operator retains the option to disconnect its Facilities from the System, provided that DG Owner/Operator notifies the Cooperative of its intent to disconnect by giving the Cooperative at least thirty (30) days’ prior written notice. Such disconnection shall not be a termination of this Agreement unless DG Owner/Operator exercises its Termination Rights under Section 13. DG Owner/Operator shall disconnect Facilities from the System upon the effective date of any termination resulting from and required by actions under Section 13. Cooperative shall have the right to disconnect or cause the DG Owner/Operator to disconnect the Facilities from the System and suspend service in cases where continuance of service to DG Owner/Operator will endanger persons, property or the operation of the System. During the forced outage of the System serving DG Owner/Operator, Cooperative shall have the right to suspend service and disconnect or cause the DG Owner/Operator to disconnect the Facilities from the System to effect repairs on the System, but the Cooperative shall use its reasonable efforts to provide the DG Owner/Operator with reasonable prior notice.
Disconnection of Facilities. (a) DEC may temporarily disconnect the Facilities upon any of the following conditions:
Disconnection of Facilities. Customer retains the option to disconnect its Facilities from the System, provided that Customer notifies Village of the Customer’s intent to disconnect by giving the Village at least thirty (30) days’ prior written notice. Such disconnection shall not be a termination of this Agreement unless Customer exercises rights under Section 12 that do not lead to a resolution of the issue. Customer shall disconnect Facilities from the System upon the effective date of any termination resulting from and required by actions under Section 12. Village may disconnect the electric generation facilities from its System whenever, in the sole opinion of Village, such action is required by an emergency, for reasons of safety or due to interference with service to other members. Facility shall also be subject to the Village’s requirements for maintaining voltage standards of output and the production of reactive power.
Disconnection of Facilities. The termination of this Agreement, or any other event occurring pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement resulting in the discontinuance of the receipt, gathering and delivery of Gas hereunder, shall be deemed a consent by Shipper to the disconnection of Gatherer’s facilities under Statewide Rule 73 of the Conservation Rules and Regulations of the Railroad Commission of Texas (or any successor rule or ordinance), if and to the extent such rule is ever interpreted to govern transaction(s) of the type evidenced hereby.
Disconnection of Facilities. DG Owner/Operator retains the option to disconnect its Facilities from the System; provided that DG Owner/Operator notifies the Cooperative of its intent to disconnect by giving the Cooperative at least thirty (30)-days’ prior written notice. Such disconnection alone shall not be a termination of this Agreement, unless DG Owner/Operator or Cooperative exercises their rights under Section 12. DG Owner/Operator shall disconnect Facilities from the System upon the effective date of any termination resulting from and required by actions under Section 12. Cooperative shall have the right to disconnect or cause the DG Owner/Operator to disconnect the Facilities from the System and suspend service in cases where, in the sole discretion of the Cooperative, continuance of service to DG Owner/Operator poses a threat to persons or property or disrupts service or power quality. The interconnection to the System will be reestablished if the threat has been remedied. If a dispute arises between the DG Owner/Operator and Cooperative as to whether the continuance of service to DG Owner/Operator poses a threat to persons or property or disrupts service or power quality, the interconnection will be reestablished if the DG Owner/Operator commissions an engineering study by a reputable engineer, previously approved by the Cooperative and done at the DG Owner/Operator's sole expense, and said study concludes the threat has been remedied. During the forced outage of the System serving DG Owner/Operator, Cooperative shall have the right to suspend service and disconnect or cause the DG Owner/Operator to disconnect the Facilities from the System to effect repairs on the System, but the Cooperative shall use its reasonable efforts to provide the DG Owner/Operator with reasonable prior notice.
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Disconnection of Facilities. The Customer shall disconnect facilities from the System upon the effective date of any termination resulting from and required by actions under Section 13. The Distributor shall have the right to refuse momentary closed transition operation of the generator when such operation may, in the Distributor’s sole and absolute opinion, cause adverse impacts to the distribution system or any of the Distributor’s other customers or may cause a safety concern for the Distributor’s employees, customers or the public.
Disconnection of Facilities. Interconnection Member retains the option to disconnect its Facilities from the System, provided that Interconnection Member notifies the Cooperative of its intent to disconnect by giving the Cooperative at least thirty (30) days’ prior written notice. Such disconnection shall not be a termination of this Agreement unless Interconnection Member exercises its Termination Rights under Section 14. Interconnection Member shall disconnect Facilities from the System upon the effective date of any termination resulting from and required by actions under Section 14. Cooperative shall have the right to disconnect or cause the Interconnection Member to disconnect the Facilities from the System and suspend service in cases where continuance of service to Interconnection Member will endanger persons, property or the operation of the System. During the forced outage of the System serving Interconnection Member, Cooperative shall have the right to suspend service and disconnect or cause the Interconnection Member to disconnect the Facilities from the System to effect repairs on the System, but the Cooperative shall use its reasonable efforts to provide the Interconnection Member with reasonable prior notice.
Disconnection of Facilities. Member retains the option to disconnect the Facilities from the System, provided that Member notifies the Cooperative of the Member’s intent to disconnect by giving the Cooperative at least 30 days’ prior written notice. Such disconnection shall not be a termination of this Agreement unless Member exercises the rights under Section 12. Member shall disconnect the Facilities from the System upon the effective date of any termination resulting from and required by actions under Section 12. The Cooperative (and its agents and employees) may disconnect the Facilities from the System whenever, in the sole and unfettered opinion of the Cooperative, such action is required by an emergency, for reasons of personal or public safety, or due to interference with, or adverse impact on, the electric service or quality of service to other members. The Facilities shall also be subject to the Cooperative’s requirements for maintaining voltage standards of output, the production of reactive power, phasing, and frequency. The Cooperative (and its agents or employees) shall attempt to provide reasonable notice to the Member prior to disconnection of the Facilities, if possible, but the Cooperative is under no obligation to do so.
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