Notice of Termination Payment Sample Clauses

Notice of Termination Payment. As soon as practicable after calculation of a Termination Payment, notice shall be given by the Non-Defaulting Party to the Defaulting Party of the amount of the Termination Payment and whether the Termination Payment is due to or due from the Non-Defaulting Party. The notice shall include a written statement explaining in reasonable detail the calculation of such amount. Subject to Section 5.4(b) above, the Termination Payment shall be made by the Party that owes it within three (3) Business Days after such notice is effective.
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Notice of Termination Payment. As soon as practicable after an Early Termination Date is declared, the Non-Defaulting Party shall provide written notice to the Defaulting Party of the amount of the Termination Payment. The notice shall include a written statement explaining in reasonable detail the calculation of such amount. The Defaulting Party or the Non-Defaulting Party, as applicable, shall make the Termination Payment within five (5) Business Days after such notice is effective (the “Termination Payment Date”).
Notice of Termination Payment. As soon as practicable after a termination date is declared, the Non-Defaulting Party shall provide notice to the Defaulting Party of the Termination Payment. The Notice must include a written statement setting forth, in reasonable detail, the calculation of such Termination Payment, together with appropriate supporting documentation. If Buyer is the Non-Defaulting Party and reasonably expects to incur penalties, fines or costs from the Transmission Provider, any other Governmental Authority, then Buyer may estimate the amount of those penalties and fines and include them in the Termination Payment amount. The Defaulting Party shall pay the Termination Payment to the Non- Defaulting Party within five (5) Business Days after the Notice is provided.
Notice of Termination Payment. As soon as practicable after an Early Termination Date is declared, the Non-Defaulting Party shall provide Notice to the Defaulting Party of the Termination Payment, calculated in a commercially reasonable manner in accordance with Section 10.04. The Notice must include a written statement setting forth, in reasonable detail, the calculation of such Termination Payment, together with appropriate supporting documentation. If the Termination Payment is owed to the Non-Defaulting Party, then the Defaulting Party shall pay such amount to the Non-Defaulting Party within five (5) Business Days after the Notice is provided. If the Termination Payment is owed to the Defaulting Party, then the Forward Settlement Amount shall be zero dollars ($0) and the Non- Defaulting Party shall only pay to the Defaulting Party, within thirty (30) days after the Notice is provided, any amounts owed by the Non-Defaulting Party to the Defaulting Party determined as of the Early Termination Date. The Parties shall negotiate in good faith to resolve any Disputes regarding the calculation of the Termination Payment. Any Disputes which the Parties are unable to resolve through negotiation may be submitted for resolution through mediation and arbitration as provided in Article 12.
Notice of Termination Payment. As soon as practicable after an Early Termination Date is declared, the Non-Defaulting Party shall provide Notice to the Defaulting Party of the Termination Payment. The Notice must include a written statement setting forth, in reasonable detail, the calculation of such Termination Payment, together with appropriate supporting documentation. If CHGE is the Non-Defaulting Party and reasonably expects to incur penalties, fines or costs from the NYISO, the NYSPSC, or any other Governmental or Regulatory Authority, then CHGE may estimate the amount of those penalties and fines and include them in the Termination Payment amount. The Defaulting Party shall pay the Termination Payment to the Non-Defaulting Party within five (5) Business Days after the Notice is provided.
Notice of Termination Payment. As soon as practicable after an Early Termination Date is declared, the Non-Defaulting Party shall provide Notice to the Defaulting Party of the Termination Payment. The Notice must include a written statement setting forth, in reasonable detail, the calculation of such Termination Payment, together with appropriate supporting documentation. If RG&E is the Non-Defaulting Party and reasonably expects to incur penalties, fines or costs from the NYISO, the NYSPSC, or any other Governmental or Regulatory Authority, then RG&E may estimate the amount of those penalties and fines and include them in the Termination Payment amount. The Defaulting Party shall pay the Termination Payment to the Non-Defaulting Party within five (5) Business Days after the Notice is provided.
Notice of Termination Payment. If a Termination Payment becomes due as a result of a Material Breach pursuant to Section 2.3(e), the Company shall, to the extent not otherwise filed with the SEC via the XXXXX filing system or otherwise publicly announced, promptly notify the holders of the Senior Indebtedness of the Company (or their representative) in accordance with the applicable agreements evidencing such Senior Indebtedness.
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Notice of Termination Payment. As soon as practicable after calculation of a Termination Payment, notice shall be given by the Non-Defaulting Party to the Defaulting Party of the amount of the Termination Payment and whether the Termination Payment is due to or due from the Non-Defaulting Party. The notice shall include a written statement explaining in reasonable detail the calculation of such amount. Subject to the Affected Company’s or Companies’ right to retain a commercially reasonable portion of the Termination Payment as set forth in Section 5.4.b, the Termination Payment shall be made by the Party that owes it within three (3) Business Days after such notice is effective.
Notice of Termination Payment. As soon as practicable after an Early Termination Date is declared, the Non-Defaulting Party shall provide Notice to the Defaulting Party of the Termination Payment. The Notice must include a written statement setting forth, in reasonable detail, the calculation of such Termination Payment, together with appropriate supporting documentation. If SCE is the Non-Defaulting Party and reasonably expects to incur penalties, fines or costs from the CAISO, the CPUC, or any other Governmental Authority, then SCE may estimate the amount of those penalties and fines and include them in the Termination Payment amount. If the Termination Payment is owed to the Non-Defaulting Party, then the Defaulting Party shall pay such amount to the Non-Defaulting Party within five (5) Business Days after the Notice is provided. If the Termination Payment is owed to the Defaulting Party, then the Forward Settlement Amount shall be zero dollars ($0) and the Non-Defaulting Party shall only pay to the Defaulting Party, within thirty (30) days after the Notice is provided, any amounts owed by the Non-Defaulting Party to the Defaulting Party determined as of the Early Termination Date. The Parties shall negotiate in good faith to resolve any disputes regarding the calculation of the Termination Payment. Any Disputes which the Parties are unable to resolve through negotiation may be submitted for resolution through mediation and arbitration as provided in Article 12 (Disputes). Limitation on Seller’s Ability to Make or Agree to Third Party Sales from the Project after Early Termination Date. If Seller terminates this Agreement as provided in Sections 2.07 or 8.03(a) or (b) (based on a Force Majeure as to which Seller is the Claiming Party), or if SCE terminates this Agreement due to Seller’s Event of Default prior to the Initial Delivery Date, neither Seller nor Seller’s Affiliates may sell, market or deliver any Product or Resource Adequacy Benefits associated with or attributable to any Storage Unit or the Project to a party other than SCE for a period of two (2) years following the Early Termination Date, unless prior to selling, marketing or delivering such Product, or entering into the agreement to sell, market or deliver such Product to a party other than SCE, Seller or Seller’s Affiliates provides SCE with a written offer to sell the Resource Adequacy Benefits and Product to SCE which provides SCE the right to select in its sole discretion to purchase such Resource Adequacy Benefit...
Notice of Termination Payment. As soon as practicable after an Early Termination Date is declared, the Non-Defaulting Party shall provide Notice to the Defaulting Party of the Termination Payment, calculated in a commercially reasonable manner in accordance with Section 10.04. The Notice must include a written statement setting forth, in reasonable detail, the calculation of such Termination Payment, together with appropriate supporting documentation. The Defaulting Party shall pay such amount to the Non-Defaulting Party within five (5) Business Days after the Notice is provided. The Parties shall negotiate in good faith to resolve any Disputes regarding the calculation of the Termination Payment. Any Disputes which the Parties are unable to resolve through negotiation may be submitted for resolution through mediation and arbitration as provided in Article 12.
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