Residue Estimate Sample Clauses

Residue Estimate. At least thirty (30) Days prior to the Commencement Date and each Billing Year thereafter, Contractor shall provide SPSA’s Authorized Representative with an estimate of the quantity of Residue (a “Residue Estimate”) that Contractor expects to deliver, or cause to be delivered, to the SPSA Landfill hereunder, during such Billing Year (or partial Billing Year). Contractor may, in its discretion, but shall not be required to, independently update such Residue Estimate from time to time throughout the applicable Billing Year by providing at least thirty (30) Days prior Notice to SPSA’s Authorized Representative; provided, however, that Contractor’s delivery to SPSA in one or more Billing Year(s) of Residue that exceeds, or is less than, the Residue Estimate for such Billing Year(s) shall not, except in breach or violation of Section 3.13.3 or other provision herein, (a) constitute a breach of the Contractor’s obligations hereunder, (b) be deemed to be an Uncontrollable Circumstance or Contractor Fault, or (c) give rise to a Contractor Event of Default. In addition to and not in limitation of the foregoing, and so that there is no doubt, SPSA expressly acknowledges and agrees that (i) Contractor cannot (and does not) make any guarantees regarding the volume of Residue that will be delivered hereunder in any given Billing Year (or at all), and thus any Residue Estimates provided to SPSA shall not (and do not) constitute a guarantee by Contractor; and (ii) Contractor cannot (and does not) commit to delivering any “minimum” amount of Residue during any given Billing Year and/or during the Term.
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