Incremental Deliverability Rights Sample Clauses

The Incremental Deliverability Rights clause defines the conditions under which a party may obtain additional rights to deliver goods, services, or capacity beyond the original agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the process for requesting and approving incremental deliveries, such as requiring written notice or meeting specific performance criteria. Its core function is to provide flexibility for parties to adjust to changing needs or demands during the contract term, ensuring that the agreement can accommodate growth or unforeseen requirements without renegotiating the entire contract.
Incremental Deliverability Rights. Pursuant to Section 235 of the Tariff, Interconnection Customer shall have Incremental Deliverability Rights at each indicated Point of Interconnection in the following quantity(ies): None
Incremental Deliverability Rights. Pursuant to Section 235 of the Tariff, Interconnection Customer Facility shall be an Energy Resource. PJM reserves have Incremental Deliverability Rights at each indicated Point of Interconnection in the rightfollowing quantity(ies): None
Incremental Deliverability Rights. Pursuant to Section 235 of the Tariff, Interconnection Custo mer shall have Incremental Deliverability Rights at each indicated Point of Interconnection in the following quantity(ies):