Programs and Procedures Sample Clauses

Programs and Procedures. Prior to the date of the Commencement of Operations for the first Bloom System in the Portfolio, Operator shall have adopted and implemented programs and procedures intended to ensure safe and reliable operation of the Facilities. The rights and obligations in this Section 2.2 are without duplication of the rights and obligations of Owner and Operator as Buyer and Seller under, and as defined in, the MESPA.
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Programs and Procedures. Prior to the date of the Commencement of Operations of the first Facility, Seller shall have adopted and implemented programs and procedures intended to ensure safe and reliable operation of the Facilities.
Programs and Procedures. Prior to the date of the Commencement of Operations of the first Facility, Seller shall have adopted and implemented programs and procedures, consistent with Prudent Electrical Practices, intended to ensure safe and reliable operation of the Facilities. Seller may update such programs and procedures from time-to-time during the Term as it may determine appropriate, in its reasonable judgment and in accordance with Prudent Electrical Practices. Buyer may, not more than once per calendar year and at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, review such programs and procedures from time to time to confirm compliance with Prudent Electrical Practices. Buyer may from time to time provide comments on any such Seller programs and procedures and Seller agrees to consider any such comments in good faith; provided that Buyer’s review and comment on any such program or procedure will not relieve Seller of any of its obligations under this Agreement.
Programs and Procedures. Prior to the date of the Commencement of Operations of the first Facility, Seller shall have adopted and implemented programs and procedures, consistent with Prudent Electrical Practices, intended to ensure safe and reliable operation of the Facilities. Seller may update such programs and procedures from time-to-time during the Term of this Agreement as it may determine appropriate, in its reasonable judgment and in accordance with Prudent Electrical Practices. Buyer shall be entitled to request, not more than once per calendar year and at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, that the Independent Engineer review such programs and procedures from time to time to confirm compliance with Prudent Electrical Practices.
Programs and Procedures. Prior to the date of the Commencement of Operations of the first Facility, Operator shall have adopted and implemented programs and procedures intended to ensure safe and reliable operation of the Facilities. The rights and obligations in this Section 2.2 are without duplication of the rights and obligations of Owner and Operator as Buyer and Seller, respectively, under, and as defined in, the MESPA.
Programs and Procedures. Operator represents and warrants to Owner that, as of the Agreement Date, Operator has adopted and implemented (and until the end of the Warranty Period Operator shall maintain) programs and procedures, consistent with Prudent Electrical Practices, intended to ensure safe and reliable operation of the Facilities. Operator may update such programs and procedures from time-to-time during the Term as it may determine appropriate, in its reasonable judgment and in accordance with Prudent Electrical Practices. Owner may, not more than once per calendar year and at Owner’s sole cost and expense, review such programs and procedures from time to time to confirm compliance with Prudent Electrical Practices. Owner may from time to time provide comments on any such Operator programs and procedures and Operator agrees to consider any such comments in good faith; provided that Owner’s review and comment on any such program or procedure will not relieve Operator of any of its obligations under this Agreement.
Programs and Procedures. Prior to the date of the Commencement of Operations of the first Facility, Seller and Buyer shall have adopted and implemented programs and procedures, consistent with the Performance Standards, intended to ensure safe and reliable operation of the Facilities. Seller may update such programs and procedures from time-to-time during the Term that it believes to be appropriate, in its reasonable judgment and in accordance with the Performance Standards, such updates subject to Buyer’s approval. Buyer may, not more than once per calendar 732259453 19618353 year and at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, review such programs and procedures from time to time to confirm compliance with the Performance Standards. Buyer may from time to time provide comments on any such Seller programs and procedures and Seller agrees to consider any such comments in good faith; provided, that Buyer’s review and comment on any such program or procedure will not relieve Seller of any of its obligations under this Agreement.
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Programs and Procedures. The Contractor shall develop, document and submit for Owner's approval the following comprehensive programs with accompanying procedures. The Owner's approval of any program(s) or procedure(s) does not constitute a change in the requirements of this Specification and does not relieve the Contractor from the responsibility of meeting the Requirements in this Specification or the O&M Services Agreement. Program and detailed procedures are required for the five (5) operating years beginning June 14, 1997.
Programs and Procedures. Prior to the date of the Commencement of Operations of the first Facility, Seller and Buyer shall have adopted and implemented programs and procedures, consistent with the Performance Standards, intended to ensure safe and reliable operation of the Facilities. Seller may update such programs and procedures from time-to-time during the Term that it believes to be appropriate, in its reasonable judgment and in accordance with the Performance Standards, such updates subject to Buyer’s approval. Buyer may, not more than once per calendar year and at Buyer’s sole cost and expense, review such programs and procedures from time to time to confirm compliance with the Performance Standards. Buyer may from time to time provide comments on any such Seller programs and procedures and Seller agrees to consider any such comments in good faith; provided, that Buyer’s review and comment on any such program or procedure will not relieve Seller of any of its obligations under this Agreement.

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