Common use of Scheduled Outages Clause in Contracts

Scheduled Outages. 14.1 Buyer / Seller shall give the other party sufficient notice (30 days in advance on best endeavour basis) in writing, before the beginning date and the duration of the scheduled Outage. Both Parties agree to coordinate and make their best efforts / endeavours for matching the outage period wherever feasible. In any event the total period of Scheduled Outage for each Party shall not exceed 15 days in contract period.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Offtake and Sale Agreement, Draft Crude Oil Sale Agreement, Draft Crude Oil Sale Agreement

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Scheduled Outages. 14.1 13.1 Buyer / Seller shall give the other party sufficient notice (30 days in advance on best endeavour basis) notice, in writing, before the beginning date and the duration of the scheduled Scheduled Outage. Both Parties parties agree to coordinate and make their best efforts / endeavours for matching the outage period wherever feasible. In any event the Under normal circumstances, total period of Scheduled Outage for each Party shall not exceed 15 be more than 60 days in contract periodone year.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sale Agreement

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Scheduled Outages. 14.1 14.1. Buyer / Seller shall give the other party sufficient notice (30 days in advance on best endeavour basis) notice, in writing, before the beginning date and the duration of the scheduled Scheduled Outage. Both Parties parties agree to coordinate and make their best efforts / endeavours for matching the outage period wherever feasible. In any event the Under normal circumstances, total period of Scheduled Outage for each Party shall not exceed 15 be more than 60 days in contract periodone year.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Offtake and Sales Agreement

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