Change in Availability definition

Change in Availability has the meaning set forth in Appendix XIV, (Additional Dispatchable Product Provisions and Capacity Price Terms). [For Dispatchable Product only]
Change in Availability has the meaning set forth in Appendix XIII. [For Dispatchable Product only]
Change in Availability has the meaning set forth in Section 3.4(a)(iv).

Examples of Change in Availability in a sentence

  • In the event that the Project is unable to meet the Contract Capacity requirements as set forth in this Agreement (a "Change in Availability"), Seller shall (i) use commercially reasonable efforts to notify Buyer of any Change in Availability within ten (10) minutes of the occurrence of such outage, and (ii) provide a written estimate of its expected duration and the causes of such Change in Availability within one (1) hour thereafter.

  • Such events may include, but are not restricted to, acts of the H & FW Department, either in its sovereign or contractual capacity, wars or revolutions, hostility, acts of public enemy, civil commotion, sabotage, fires, floods, explosions, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes excluding by its employees, bankrupts, lockouts excluding by its management, and freight embargoes etc.

  • Seller’s Notice to Buyer of Change in Availability shall include a written estimate of the expected deviation from the Commitment Level, its expected duration, the Delivery Point where the Change in Availability is occurring, and the causes of such Change in Availability.

  • In the event that the Seller is unable to provide the Commitment Level at any time (a “Change in Availability”), Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to notify Buyer of any Change in Availability as soon as practical after the occurrence of such change.

  • The Change in Availability Notice shall be for information purposes only and shall not excuse or release Seller from its obligations under this Agreement.

  • Past and present fishing activities in the RAA have potential to cause a Change in Habitat Quality and Use, and Change in Risk of Mortality or Physical Injury affecting fish and fish habitat, marine mammals and sea turtles, and migratory birds; a Change in Habitat Quality and Use affecting Special Areas; a Change in Availability of Fisheries Resources affecting other commercial fishers; and a Change in Traditional Use affecting other Aboriginal fishers (refer to Table 10.2.3).

  • The mechanisms for this potential environmental effect on Aboriginal fisheries are similar to those considered with respect to a Change in Availability of Fisheries Resources for commercial fisheries in Section 11.1.2.3. Information regarding traditional Aboriginal fisheries and traditional resource use has been gathered through engagement with Aboriginal groups (refer to Section 4), including the preparation of a TUS (refer to Appendix B).

  • The past and present activities of other ocean users in the RAA have potential to cause a Change in Habitat Quality and Change in Risk of Mortality or Physical Injury affecting fish and fish habitat, marine mammals and sea turtles, and migratory birds; a Change in Habitat Quality and Use affecting Special Areas; a Change in Availability of Fisheries Resources affecting commercial fishers; and a Change in Traditional Use affecting Aboriginal fishers (refer to Table 10.2.4).

  • All of the mechanisms for a potential Change in Availability of Fisheries Resources for commercial fisheries, as well as the mitigation measures to reduce this environmental effect on commercial fisheries (refer to Section 11.1.3.2), are also applicable with respect to a potential Change in Traditional Use for Aboriginal communal commercial fisheries and FSC fisheries.

  • In particular, they have potential to cause a Change in Risk of Mortality and Physical Injury as well as a Change in Habitat Quality and Use affecting fish and fish habitat, marine mammals, sea turtles, and marine birds; a Change in Habitat Quality for Special Areas; a Change in Availability of Fisheries Resources affecting commercial fisheries; and a Change in Traditional Use affecting Aboriginal fisheries (refer to Table 10.2.1).

Related to Change in Availability

  • Required Availability means Excess Availability and unrestricted cash and Cash Equivalents in an amount of not less than $5,000,000.

  • Excess Availability means, as of any date of determination, the amount equal to Availability minus the aggregate amount, if any, of all trade payables of Borrower and its Subsidiaries aged in excess of historical levels with respect thereto and all book overdrafts of Borrower and its Subsidiaries in excess of historical practices with respect thereto, in each case as determined by Agent in its Permitted Discretion.

  • Maximum Availability has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.1.

  • System Availability means, with respect to any particular calendar month, the ratio obtained by subtracting Unscheduled Downtime during such month from the Total Monthly Time, and thereafter dividing the difference so obtained by the Total Monthly Time. Represented algebraically, System Availability for any particular calendar month is determined as follows:

  • Borrowing Base Availability means, at the time of any determination, an amount equal to the lesser of the Borrowing Base at such time and the aggregate amount of the Commitments at such time.

  • Average Availability means, with respect to any period, the sum of the aggregate amount of Availability for each Business Day in such period (calculated as of the end of each respective Business Day) divided by the number of Business Days in such period.

  • Service Availability The total number of minutes in a calendar quarter that the Tyler Software is capable of receiving, processing, and responding to requests, excluding maintenance windows, Client Error Incidents and Force Majeure.

  • Undrawn Availability at a particular date shall mean an amount equal to (a) the lesser of (i) the Formula Amount, or (ii) the Maximum Revolving Advance Amount, minus the Maximum Undrawn Amount of all Letters of Credit, minus (b) the sum of (i) the outstanding amount of Revolving Advances, plus (ii) amounts due and owing to any Borrower’s trade creditors which are outstanding sixty (60) days or more past the due date thereof.

  • Network Availability means the capability of the equipment to resume functions after a remotely initiated trigger has been detected by a network port;

  • Average Excess Availability means, with respect to any period, the sum of the aggregate amount of Excess Availability for each Business Day in such period (calculated as of the end of each respective Business Day) divided by the number of Business Days in such period.

  • Final Availability Date means the earlier of the Revolving Termination Date and one (1) Business Day prior to the date specified in clause (a) of the definition of Revolving Termination Date.

  • Borrowing Availability means, as of any date of determination, the lesser of (i) the Maximum Amount and (ii) the Borrowing Base, in each case, less the sum of the aggregate Revolving Loan and Swing Line Loan then outstanding.

  • Revolving Availability means Class A Revolving Availability or Class B Revolving Availability, as applicable.

  • Canadian Availability means, at any time, an amount equal to (a) the lesser of (i) the aggregate Canadian Revolving Commitments at such time and (ii) the Canadian Borrowing Base at such time, minus (b) Commitment Reserves established with respect to the Canadian Loan Parties and/or the Canadian Collateral at such time minus (c) the Aggregate Canadian Credit Exposure at such time.

  • Non-Availability Charges has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.

  • Maximum Available Minutes is the sum of all Deployment Minutes across all Apps deployed by Customer in a given Azure subscription during a billing month.

  • Availability Block means $15,000,000.

  • Swing Line Availability has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.1(c)(i).

  • Average Daily Availability means, as of any date of determination, the average daily Availability for the immediately preceding Fiscal Quarter.

  • Anticipated total county revenue availability means the sum of the:

  • Adjusted Leverage Ratio means, as of any date, the ratio of (a) Consolidated Total Funded Debt outstanding as of such date minus any Unrestricted Cash over $3,000,000 to (b) EBITDA for the period of four consecutive fiscal quarters ending on such date.

  • Availability Amount is (a) the lesser of (i) the Revolving Line or (ii) the amount available under the Borrowing Base minus (b) the outstanding principal balance of any Advances.

  • Revolving Availability Period means the period from and including the Effective Date to but excluding the earlier of the Revolving Maturity Date and the date of termination of the Revolving Commitments.

  • Consolidated Capitalization means the sum obtained by adding (i) Consolidated Shareholders' Equity, (ii) Consolidated Indebtedness for money borrowed (exclusive of any thereof which is due and payable within one year of the date such sum is determined) and, without duplication, (iii) any preference or preferred stock of the Company or any Consolidated Subsidiary which is subject to mandatory redemption or sinking fund provisions.

  • Revolving Loan Availability means at any time the lesser of (a) the Revolving Loan Commitment or (b) the Borrowing Base Amount.

  • Total Consolidated Capitalization means, at any time, the sum of (i) Total Consolidated Debt plus (ii) the total amount of shareholder’s equity of the Company.