Common use of Wear and Tear Clause in Contracts

Wear and Tear. It is a fundamental premise of this agreement that the limited curtailment expected to be required from this agreement will not cause excess wear and tear on the Project. Project Owner agrees that it is responsible for any damage or wear and tear to the turbines as a result of curtailment (as defined in Section 2.G) pursuant to this agreement.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Wear and Tear. It is a fundamental premise of this agreement that the limited curtailment expected to be required from this agreement will not cause excess wear and tear on the Project. Project Owner agrees that it is responsible for any damage or wear and tear to the turbines as a result of curtailment (as defined in Section 2.G2.F.) pursuant to this agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Wear and Tear. It is a fundamental premise of this agreement that the limited curtailment expected to be required from this agreement will not cause excess wear and tear on the Project. Project Owner agrees that it is responsible for any damage or wear and tear tear” to the turbines as a result of curtailment (as defined in Section 2.G) pursuant to this agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Wear and Tear. It is a fundamental premise of this agreement that the limited curtailment expected to be required from this agreement will not cause excess wear and tear on the Project. Project Owner agrees that it is responsible for any damage or wear and tear tear” to the turbines as a result of curtailment (as defined in Section 2.G2, G.) pursuant to this agreement.

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Samples: www.acq.osd.mil

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Wear and Tear. It is a fundamental premise of this agreement that the limited curtailment expected to be required from this agreement will not cause excess wear and tear on the Project. Project Owner agrees that it is responsible for any damage or wear and tear tear” to the turbines as a result of curtailment (as defined in Section 2.G) pursuant to this agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Wear and Tear. It is a fundamental premise of this agreement that the limited curtailment expected to be required from this agreement will not cause excess wear and tear on the Project. Project Owner agrees that it is responsible for any damage or wear and tear to the turbines as a result of curtailment (as defined in Section section 2.G) pursuant to this agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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