Common use of Interruption of Acceptance and Purchase Clause in Contracts

Interruption of Acceptance and Purchase. Notwithstanding that the Seller's Facility is a Must Take Facility, the Buyer shall not be obligated to purchase or take delivery of the Buyer's Entitlement if the Facility is not operated and maintained in a manner consistent with Good Utility Practice in accordance with Article 4. The Buyer may interrupt, reduce or cease to purchase and accept delivery of all or a portion of the Buyer's Entitlement, to the extent that such interruption, reduction or cessation is necessary, under Good Utility Practice, in order for the Buyer to install equipment, make repairs, replacements, investigations or inspections of the Buyer's system. Notwithstanding that the Seller's Facility is a Must Take Facility, whenever the Buyer's system or the systems with which it is directly interconnected experience an Emergency, or whenever it is necessary to aid in the restoration of service on the Buyer's system or on the systems with which it is directly or indirectly interconnected, the Buyer may, in its sole discretion, curtail or interrupt the taking of all or a portion of the Buyer's Entitlement or any electric energy hereunder, provided such curtailment or interruption shall continue only for so long as it is reasonably and minimally necessary under Good Utility Practice.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Standardized Power Purchase Agreement, Standardized Power Purchase Agreement, Standardized Power Purchase Agreement

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Interruption of Acceptance and Purchase. Notwithstanding that the Seller's Facility is a Must Take Facility, the Buyer shall not be obligated to purchase or take delivery of the Buyer's Entitlement if the Facility is not operated and maintained in a manner consistent with Good Utility Practice in accordance with Article 4. The Buyer may interrupt, reduce or cease to purchase and accept delivery of all or a portion of the Buyer's Entitlement, to the extent that such interruption, reduction or cessation is necessary, under Good Utility Practice, in order for the Buyer to install equipment, make repairs, replacements, investigations or inspections of the Buyer's electric system. Notwithstanding that the Seller's Facility is a Must Take Facility, whenever the Buyer's system or the systems with which it is directly interconnected experience an Emergency, or whenever it is necessary to aid in the restoration of service on the Buyer's system or on the systems with which it is directly or indirectly interconnected, the Buyer may, in its sole discretion, curtail or interrupt the taking of all or a portion of the Buyer's Entitlement or any electric energy hereunder, provided such curtailment or interruption shall continue only for so long as it is reasonably and minimally necessary under Good Utility Practice.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Standardized Power Purchase Agreement, Standardized Power Purchase Agreement

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