System Conditions Sample Clauses

The 'System Conditions' clause defines the required operational state or parameters that a system must meet for contractual obligations to be fulfilled. It typically outlines specific technical, environmental, or performance criteria—such as minimum uptime, software version requirements, or network connectivity—that must be maintained. By clearly specifying these conditions, the clause ensures both parties understand the baseline requirements for system functionality, thereby reducing disputes and clarifying responsibilities if issues arise.
System Conditions. The CAISO shall monitor and observe real time system conditions throughout the CAISO Controlled Grid, as well as key facilities in other areas of the WECC region.
System Conditions. The ISO shall monitor and observe real time system conditions throughout the ISO Controlled Grid, as well as key facilities in other areas of the WSCC region.
System Conditions. An ETG System is authorized when the ETG System does not allow a patron to play a device prohibited by RCW 9.46.0233(1)(b) and RCW 67.70.040(1)(a) (“Play Against the Machine”). An ETG System does not allow Play Against the Machine when: DRAFT 3.2.1 there is a human dealer involved in the play of the ETG (“Dealer Controlled”); or 3.2.2 the play of the ETG does not involve a human dealer, and the ETG System is configured for play between two or more patrons against the same roll of dice or spin of the wheel, or a Communal Shoe of electronic cards (“Non-Dealer Controlled”); however, only one patron is needed to initiate game play; or 3.2.3 it is a hybrid of Dealer Controlled and Non-Dealer Controlled, provided that any ETG played as Dealer Controlled follows applicable Dealer-Controlled standards set forth in this Appendix and any ETG offered as Non-Dealer Controlled follows applicable Non-Dealer Controlled standards set forth in this Appendix.
System Conditions. The parties recognize that moisture, pressure, or other conditions within the system may prevent available metering equipment from maintaining proper calibrations. If such conditions persist, the parties will attempt to determine by mutual agreement a protocol for estimating Landfill Gas and Biomethane deliveries using such data as is available. If the parties cannot so mutually agree, they will appoint a mutually acceptable third party consultant and will share equally the cost of such consultant, and will accept the recommendations of such consultant in estimating Biomethane and Landfill Gas deliveries thereafter.