Scheduled Maintenance Sample Clauses

Scheduled Maintenance. Maintenance window for disruptive work to Service will be limited 12:00 A.M. to 4:00 A.M., Central Daylight Time (CDT), any day with requirement of one (1) calendar week notification to Customer prior to maintenance. LightEdge will send an e-mail notification of such disruptive maintenance to Service to Authorized Contacts of Customer. Once notification is sent to Customer this will be considered a “Scheduled Maintenance”. Any Service SLAs will NOT apply during a Scheduled Maintenance.
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Scheduled Maintenance. NWEA has system maintenance periods throughout the year that affect Subscriber’s use of the Services, including Subscriber’s ability to (i) upload or download student and test data; (ii) access Reporting; or (iii) interact with any of NWEA’s websites. NWEA provides notice of regularly scheduled maintenance at XXXX.xxx (xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx). NWEA may perform emergency maintenance at any time without notice.
Scheduled Maintenance. In order to maintain performance and security of the Services, Intermedia performs scheduled maintenance within its published maintenance windows. This may require specific Services to be suspended during the maintenance period. Loss of Service Availability due to scheduled maintenance will not be included in the calculation of Service Availability. Intermedia will use commercially reasonable efforts to notify You in advance of any scheduled maintenance that may adversely affect Your use of the Services.
Scheduled Maintenance. The Parties shall forecast and coordinate Maintenance Outage plans in accordance with Section 9 of the CAISO Tariff.
Scheduled Maintenance. With respect to each calendar year (or portion thereof) following the Construction Phase, Owner will prepare and deliver to Distribution Company a Maintenance Plan not later than the Commercial Operation Date and two (2) months prior to the end of each calendar year thereafter during the Operation Phase, and shall be available for consultation with Distribution Company with respect thereto (including for coordination of maintenance schedules). Consistent with Good Utility Practice, Owner shall use commercially reasonable efforts to coordinate with TransÉnergie with respect to scheduled maintenance so as to minimize outages, including by meeting annually (or as otherwise necessary in order to comply with any applicable ISO-NE or Canadian regulatory or system operator requirements) to develop a Maintenance Plan. Throughout the Operation Phase, Owner shall coordinate all planned maintenance with ISO-NE, consistent with ISO-NE Rules, and shall promptly provide applicable information concerning scheduled outages, as determined by ISO-NE, to Distribution Company. To maximize value, to the extent possible and consistent with ISO-NE Rules, Owner shall not schedule maintenance of the NECEC Transmission Line during the months of December, January and February or June through September and shall operate the NECEC Transmission Line so as to maximize energy production during the hours of anticipated peak load and energy prices in New England; provided, however, that planned maintenance may be scheduled during such period to the extent the failure to perform such planned maintenance is contrary to operation of the NECEC Transmission Line in accordance with Good Utility Practice. Owner may modify a Maintenance Plan in accordance with Good Utility Practice; provided, however, that (a) a Maintenance Plan may not be modified for the purpose of reducing the magnitude or duration of a Non-Excused Outage,
Scheduled Maintenance. On or before January 31 of each calendar year, Seller shall submit a written proposed maintenance schedule of significant Facility maintenance for that calendar year and Idaho Power and Seller shall mutually agree as to the acceptability of the proposed schedule. The Parties’ determination as to the acceptability of the Seller’s timetable for scheduled maintenance will take into consideration Prudent Electrical Practices, Idaho Power system requirements and the Seller’s preferred schedule. Neither Party shall unreasonably withhold acceptance of the proposed maintenance schedule.
Scheduled Maintenance. Except in the case of an emergency, Element Critical will provide Customer with seven (7) calendar daysnotice of Scheduled Maintenance. If Element Critical fails to provide the appropriate notice, Customer will be entitled to a credit to Customer’s account in the amount of the pro-rated fee for the provision of one day of Colocation Services. Element Critical will endeavor not to perform Scheduled Maintenance more than 12 times in any calendar year and not exceed a total of 12 hours in any calendar year in any individual data center. For each data center in which Customer has a presence, Customer will be entitled to receive a credit to Customer’s account in the amount of one week of pro-rated Colocation Services Fees for each Schedule Maintenance event beyond 12 and entitled to receive a credit to Customer’s account in the amount of the pro-rated fee for one day of Colocation Services for each hour of Schedule Maintenance beyond 12 hours in a calendar year.
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Scheduled Maintenance. Project Company shall submit its desired schedule of Scheduled Outage periods (including the duration of each such period) to GPA six (6) months before the Required Phase 2 Commercial Operation Date and thereafter on [ ] 1st of each calendar year. Project Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts to schedule any Scheduled Outage periods during the period from [insert applicable month] to [insert applicable month] only or such other alternative periods as GPA may specify, provided that GPA does specify at least one (1) year in advance the alternative period and that the period available for Scheduled Outages is of equal duration to the period specified herein. Within thirty (30) Days of receipt of such schedule, GPA shall notify Project Company in writing as to the acceptability of such schedule. Project Company shall use all reasonable efforts to make each such Scheduled Outage period of relatively short duration consistent with the Technical Limits, Prudent Utility Practices, and the recommendations of the manufacturers of the various components of the Facility. The Project Company shall use all reasonable efforts to perform maintenance of equipment connected with photovoltaic solar production between the hours of [8:00pm and 6:00am]. If GPA does not accept any one or more of the requested Scheduled Outage(s) periods, GPA shall advise Project Company within thirty (30) Days of the receipt of Project Company's notification in accordance with sub-section (a) above of the acceptable period when GPA determines any such unacceptable Scheduled Outage can be rescheduled. The rescheduled time shall be as close as reasonably practicable to the requested time, shall be consistent with the Technical Limits, Prudent Utility Practices and the recommendations of the manufacturers of the various components of the Facility, and shall be of the same duration as the requested period. If GPA fails within such thirty (30) Day period to object to any Scheduled Outage for which it receives Notice pursuant to subsection (a) above or fails within such period to advise Project Company of a substitute time, Project Company may schedule and conduct the Scheduled Outage(s) as initially requested. Project Company shall schedule Scheduled Outages only at times determined as aforesaid; provided, however, that GPA may not require Project Company to schedule Scheduled Outages in a manner or time which is outside the Technical Limits, is inconsistent with Prudent Utility Practices...
Scheduled Maintenance. Sprinklr has a Scheduled Maintenance Window of 5:00am US ET Saturday to 8:00am US ET Saturday; provided that it may change the maintenance window to a different period on advance notice to Customer. Sprinklr makes every effort to minimize impact for Customers using the platform. Sprinklr accomplishes this by typically utilizing only one or two maintenance windows per month, and performing operations to minimize Customer impact.
Scheduled Maintenance. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx performs periodic maintenance on the Website for system upgrades, maintenance, and backup procedures (“Scheduled Maintenance”). Advanced notice is provided on the Website’s log-in screen. Scheduled Maintenance is limited to the period of 10:00 p.m. Saturdays to 5:00 a.m. Sundays (all such times being United States Central Standard Time) and will not exceed four (4) hours per calendar month.
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