Contestable Components definition

Contestable Components means those aspects of the Connection Works excluding Essential Component Works which the Customer has a right to construct in accordance with Regulation 33 of the European Communities (Internal Market in Electricity) Regulations, 2000 (SI 445/2000) and CER directions under Section 34(1) of the Act;

Examples of Contestable Components in a sentence

  • On the request of the Company, the Customer shall provide a site survey of the site at which the Contestable Components are to be constructed including, but not limited to, the lands, spaces, roads and any surface and wayleaves relating to the project.

  • The Company shall have no liability to the Customer to the fullest extent permitted by law for the Contestable Components and/or Terminal Sub-Station during the Operational Control Period.

  • The Customer shall provide to the Company upon request all such information as is required by the Company to enable it to prepare the Site Responsibility Schedule prior to the commencement of permanent and/or temporary works required for the design, construction, completion and commissioning of the Facility and Contestable Components.

  • The Customer shall not use the As-Built Records for any purpose other than in connection with the Contestable Components or grant a licence of any such intellectual property rights to any third party, without the prior written consent of the Company.

  • The Customer shall transfer such Contestable Components as agreed between the parties or as directed by CER pursuant to CER/10/056, to ESB in accordance with the Agreement (see paragraph 1.8 of the Quotation Letter).

  • VAT for works including specification and design approval, construction review, supervision, and Commissioning (and if applicable, Contestable Commissioning) of the Contestable Components to be constructed by the Customer as listed in Clause 4.0 above.

  • Subject always to the Company’s overall rights to review the construction of the Contestable Components, the Parties shall use their reasonable endeavours to agree in writing on such further project monitoring provisions such as but not limited to meetings, construction programme and delays, and having so agreed shall comply with such provisions and in the event of a disagreement the matter will be determined by the Independent Engineer pursuant to Paragraph 3.4.

  • The Company will issue the Customer with the relevant Declarations of Fitness within ten (10) Business Days in respect of any distinct (as determined by the Company, acting reasonably and having regard to the Parties discussions under Paragraph 4.2.2.4) part of the Contestable Components which is capable of being separately Energised, that the Commissioning Tests have been properly and satisfactorily completed or that none is required in respect of that part.

  • Where the Connection Works are undertaken by the Customer under an Operations Notice the Company shall be obliged to refund to the Customer the Customer's costs properly incurred in respect of any Contestable Components of the Company's Connection Works carried out by the Customer under an Operations Notice.

  • In advance of the commencement of the Commissioning Tests, notwithstanding Clause paragraph 13.4 of the General Conditions, where the Contestable Components are to be transferred to TAO, all copyright and other intellectual property rights in the As-Built Records and in any other relevant information, documentation or data which may be reasonably requested by the Company shall be vested in and belong to the Company.

Related to Contestable Components

  • Accrual Components As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Class X-A Components The Class A-1 Component, Class A-2 Component, Class A-3 Component, Class A-4 Component, Class A-AB Component and Class A-S Component, each of which constitutes a separate class of “regular interests”, within the meaning of Code Section 860G(a)(1), in the Upper-Tier REMIC with a pass-through rate equal to its Class X Strip Rate from time to time and a notional amount equal to its Component Notional Amount from time to time.

  • Certified components means components of X-ray systems which are subject to regulations promulgated under Public Law 90-602, the “Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968,” the Food and Drug Administration.

  • Structural components means liners, leachate collection systems, final covers, run-on/run-off systems, and any other component used in the construction and operation of the MSWLF that is necessary for protection of human health and the environment.

  • Analytical x-ray equipment means equipment used for x-ray diffraction or fluorescence analysis.

  • Bondable stranded costs rate order means one or more

  • Class A-S Component The Component having such designation.

  • Structural component means a component that supports non-variable forces or weights (dead loads) and variable forces or weights (live loads).

  • Activated reserve components means members of the reserve component of the uniformed services who have received a notice of intent to deploy or mobilize under Title 10 of the United States Code, Title 32 of the United States Code, or state mobilization to active duty.

  • Components means articles, materials, and supplies incorporated directly into end products at any level of manufacture, fabrication, or assembly by the Contractor or any subcontractor.

  • Financeable Costs means the amount of expenditure for an Improvement which has been duly authorized by action of the governing body of the Issuer to be financed by general obligation bonds, less:

  • Class A-3 Component The Component having such designation.

  • Public improvement costs means the costs of:

  • Removed Components means components of the Project or portions thereof which the Company or any Sponsor Affiliate in its sole discretion, elects to remove from the Project pursuant to Section 4.04 hereof or as a result of any Condemnation Event.

  • Basket Component means each of the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust, iShares Russell 2000 Index Fund, iShares MSCI EAFE Index Fund, and iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Index Fund.

  • Cost of materials means the cost of components, parts or materials which are intended for the production, manufacturing or assembling of the goods bid for and which are not produced, manufactured or assembled in the factory where the production, manufacture or assembly of such goods occurs, including freight, landing costs, port charges, import duties and other import costs of such components, parts or materials and all costs in connection with the handling and transport thereof prior to delivery at that factory;

  • Manufacturing Cost means ***

  • Cannabis testing facility means an entity registered by

  • MSAA Indicator Technical Specifications document means, as the context requires, either or both of the document entitled “Multi-Sector Service Accountability Agreement (MSAA) 2019-20 Indicator Technical Specifications November 5, 2018 Version 1.3” and the document entitled “Multi-Sector Service Accountability Agreement (MSAA) 2019-20 Target and Corridor-Setting Guidelines” as they may be amended or replaced from time to time;

  • Consumables means all items which are consumed in the execution of the Work, without being directly incorporated in the Work, such as fuel, electricity, water, POL, welding rods, electrodes and utilities.

  • Certified Remanufacture System or Verified Engine Upgrade means engine upgrades certified or verified by EPA or CARB to achieve a reduction in emissions.

  • Routine Patient Costs means all health care services that are otherwise covered under the Group Contract for the treatment of cancer or other Life-threatening Condition that is typically covered for a patient who is not enrolled in an Approved Clinical Trial.

  • Drip irrigation means any non-spray low volume irrigation system utilizing emission devices with a flow rate measured in gallons per hour. Low volume irrigation systems are specifically designed to apply small volumes of water slowly at or near the root zone of plants.

  • Project Cost means the costs incurred in connection with the

  • Start-Up Costs means all fees, costs, and expenses incurred in connection with establishing the State Mitigation Trust and the Indian Tribe Mitigation Trust and setting them up for operation. Start-up costs shall not include the cost of premiums for insurance policies.

  • Specific Nomination Factors means the nomination factors set out in clause 4.3.