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X-0. ================================================================================ AMENDED AND RESTATED CREDIT AGREEMENT Arranged by BANC ONE CAPITAL MARKETS, INC. Dated as of July 10, 2000 among CH ENERGY GROUP, INC. as the Borrower, CERTAIN LENDERS, and BANK ONE, NA, as Administrative Agent
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X-0. X- 0 It understood and agreed that the Hospital will grant to nurses in accordance with seniority, preference in selecting their vacation periods, but such option must be exercised without delay or be lost, and of necessity, the Hospital must reserve the final decision as to the scheduling of vacations.
X-0. XXXX shall pay COUNTY the full costs to COUNTY of a) the 22 acquisition of E-Citation units that are assigned to CITY, and b) recurring 23 costs, as deemed necessary by COUNTY, including the costs of 24 maintenance and contributions to a fund for replacement and upgrade of 25 such E-Citation units when they become functionally or technologically 26 obsolete. 27 The costs to be paid by CITY for recurring costs, including maintenance and 28 replacement/upgrade of E-Citation units, are included in the costs set forth in 1 Subsection G-2Attachment I and the Maximum Obligation of CITY set forth 2 in Subsection G-23 of this Agreement unless CITY has already paid such 3 costs. CITY shall not be charged additional amounts for maintenance or 4 replacement/upgrade of said E-Citation units during the period July 1, 20165 5 through June 30, 20176.
X-0. Xxxxxxxx X-0, X-0 and A-3 attached to this Exhibit A are incorporated into and form a part of this Exhibit A. EXHIBIT A-1 FORM OF OFFER LETTER [See attached] [IPA LETTERHEAD] , 201 Re: Renewal Offer Letter [Purchaser Name and Address] Dear [Purchaser Contact]: The Power Sales Contract, dated , by Intermountain Power Agency (“IPA”) with (the “Purchaser”), as heretofore amended, including the amendments by the Second Amendatory Power Sales Contract, and the other Power Sales Contracts by IPA, as so amended, with other utilities (collectively including Purchaser’s Power Sales Contract, the “Original Power Sales Contracts”) provide for participation by Purchaser and such other utilities (collectively including Purchaser, the “Original Purchasers”) in the Intermountain Power Project (the “Project”). Under Section 33 of the Original Power Sales Contracts IPA agrees to offer (the “Renewal Offer”) to Purchaser and such other Original Purchasers renewal of their participation in the rights and benefits of the Project from and after the expiration on June 15, 2027 (or such later date of termination of the Original Power Sales Contracts that occurs pursuant to Section 26.1 thereof). This Offer Letter and the terms of the completed form of Offer Acceptance (the “Offer Acceptance”) and the terms of the form of the Renewal Power Sales Contract (the “Renewal Power Sales Contract”), including the form of Agreement for Sale of Renewal Excess Power (the “Excess Renewal Power Sales Agreement”) included as Appendix D to the Renewal Power Sales Contract, which accompany this Offer Letter constitute the initial offer (the “First Round Offer”) by IPA under its Renewal Offer. Such renewal of participation in the Project will be under and pursuant to the Renewal Power Sales Contracts to be entered into by IPA with the Original Purchasers that provide Offer Acceptances of the First Round Offer. Initially capitalized terms used in this Offer Letter and in the Offer Acceptance which are defined in Section 4 of the Renewal Power Sales Contract shall have the same meanings, respectively, in this Offer Letter and the Offer Acceptance as given such terms in Section 4 of the Renewal Power Sales Contract. First Round Offer: IPA hereby offers to Purchaser participation, commencing on June 16, 2027 (or such later date following termination of the Original Power Sales Contract that occurs pursuant to Section 26.1 thereof), in the rights and benefits of the Project in proportion to Purchaser’s...

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