Common use of DISCONNECTION OF GENERATOR Clause in Contracts

DISCONNECTION OF GENERATOR. The City may isolate Customer's premises and/or Generator from the City's system when necessary in order to construct, install, repair, replace, remove, investigate, or inspect any of the City's equipment or part of the City's system; or if the City determines that isolation of the Customer's premises and/or Generator from the City's system is necessary because of emergencies, forced outages, Force Majeure or compliance with prudent electrical practices. Whenever feasible, the City shall give Customer reasonable notice of the possible isolation of Customer's premises and/or Generator from the City's system. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, if at any time the City determines that either the Generator may endanger the City's personnel or other persons or property, or the continued operation of Customer's Generator may endanger the integrity or safety of the City's electric system, the City shall have the right to isolate Customer's premises and/or Generator from the City's system without notice. It is agreed that the City shall have no liability for any loss of sales or other damages, including all punitive and consequential damages for the loss of business opportunity, profits, or other losses, regardless of whether such damages were foreseeable, for the isolation of Customer's premises and/or Generator from the City's system per this Agreement. The City shall expend reasonable effort to reconnect the Customer's premises and/or Generator with the City's system in a timely manner.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement for Small Generation

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DISCONNECTION OF GENERATOR. The City Department may isolate Customer's ’s premises and/or Generator from the City's Department’s system when necessary in order to construct, install, repair, replace, remove, investigate, or inspect any of the City's Department’s equipment or part of the City's Department’s system; or if the City Department determines that isolation of the Customer's ’s premises and/or Generator from the City's Department’s system is necessary because of emergencies, forced outages, Force Majeure or compliance with prudent electrical practices. Whenever feasible, the City Department shall give Customer reasonable notice of the possible isolation of Customer's ’s premises and/or Generator from the City's Department’s system. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, if at any time the City Department determines that either the Generator may endanger the City's Department’s personnel or other persons or property, or the continued operation of Customer's ’s Generator may endanger the integrity or safety of the City's Department’s electric system, the City Department shall have the right to isolate Customer's ’s premises and/or Generator from the City's Department’s system without notice. It is agreed that the City Department shall have no liability for any loss of sales or other damages, including all punitive and consequential damages for the loss of business opportunity, profits, or other losses, regardless of whether such damages were foreseeable, for the isolation of Customer's ’s premises and/or Generator from the City's Department’s system per this Agreement. The City Department shall expend reasonable effort to reconnect the Customer's ’s premises and/or Generator with the City's Department’s system in a timely manner.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

DISCONNECTION OF GENERATOR. The City Town may isolate Customer's premises and/or Generator from the CityTown's system when necessary in order to construct, install, repair, replace, remove, investigate, or inspect any of the CityTown's equipment or part of the CityTown's system; or if the City Town determines that isolation of the Customer's premises and/or Generator from the CityTown's system is necessary because of emergencies, forced outages, Force Majeure or compliance with prudent electrical practices. Whenever feasible, the City Town shall give Customer reasonable notice of the possible isolation of Customer's premises and/or Generator from the CityTown's system. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, if at any time the City Town determines that either the Generator may endanger the CityTown's personnel or other persons or property, or the continued operation of Customer's Generator may endanger the integrity or safety of the CityTown's electric system, the City Town shall have the right to isolate Customer's premises and/or Generator from the CityTown's system without notice. It is agreed that the City Town shall have no liability for any loss of sales or other damages, including all punitive and consequential damages for the loss of business opportunity, profits, or other losses, regardless of whether such damages were foreseeable, for the isolation of Customer's premises and/or Generator from the CityTown's system per this Agreement. The City Town shall expend reasonable effort to reconnect the Customer's premises and/or Generator with the CityTown's system in a timely manner. PERMITS AND APPROVALS: Customer shall obtain all environmental and other permits required by governmental authorities prior to construction, installation, and interconnection of the Generator. Customer shall also maintain these applicable permits and compliance with these permits during the term of this Agreement.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement for Small Generation

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DISCONNECTION OF GENERATOR. The City Utility may isolate Customer's premises and/or Generator from the CityUtility's system when necessary in order to construct, install, repair, replace, remove, investigate, or inspect any of the CityUtility's equipment or part of the CityUtility's system; or if the City Utility determines that isolation of the Customer's premises and/or Generator from the CityUtility's system is necessary because of emergencies, forced outages, Force Majeure or compliance with prudent electrical practices. Whenever feasible, the City Utility shall give Customer reasonable notice of the possible isolation of Customer's premises and/or Generator from the City's Utility s system. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, if at any time the City Utility determines that either the Generator may endanger the CityUtility's personnel or other persons or property, or the continued operation of Customer's Generator may endanger the integrity or safety of the CityUtility's electric system, the City Utility shall have the right to isolate Customer's premises and/or Generator from the CityUtility's system without noticesystem. It is agreed that the City Utility shall have no liability for any loss of sales or other damages, including all punitive and consequential damages for the loss of business opportunity, profits, or other losses, regardless of whether such damages were foreseeable, for the isolation of Customer's premises and/or Generator from the City's Utility’s system per this Agreement. The City Utility shall expend reasonable effort exercise due diligence to reconnect the Customer's premises and/or Generator with the City's Utility’s system in a timely manner.

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Samples: Standard Interconnection Agreement

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