O&M Activities Clause Samples

The O&M Activities clause defines the responsibilities and scope of operations and maintenance tasks required under an agreement. It typically outlines the specific activities the service provider must perform, such as routine inspections, repairs, preventive maintenance, and reporting obligations related to the upkeep of equipment or facilities. By clearly delineating these duties, the clause ensures that both parties understand their obligations, thereby minimizing disputes and ensuring the ongoing functionality and reliability of the assets involved.
O&M Activities. Within 90 days after the end of each Operating Year, each Manager, in respect of the Transmission Assets for which it is responsible, shall provide the JOC with a report with respect to that Manager’s O&M Activities during each such period, in such form as may be required by the JOC. The report shall include a summary of operations, including information in reasonable detail concerning: (i) the Transmission Asset’s Energy and Capacity transferred and availability during such period; (ii) O&M Activities during such period; (iii) variances from the Annual Maintenance Plan; (iv) capital projects and progress against schedule of capital related activities during such period; and (v) any material developments during such period in the operation of the Transmission Assets, including material technical problems, discovery of any material defects in the physical plant and equipment of the Transmission Assets, environmental issues, material interruptions to operation of the Transmission Assets, and material disputes with any Authorized Authority (including Tax authorities) or material labour difficulties related to the Transmission Assets.
O&M Activities. The Operator shall have performed all obligations then required to be performed by it in accordance with Article 2 of the O&M Agreement.