Contract Resources definition

Contract Resources means the following website where Program Terms, Policies, and Descriptive Content are posted: https://www.juniper.net/us/en/legal-notices/juniper-networks-contracts-resource.html.
Contract Resources. (07/02/08 Version) means any sources or amounts of electric power that «Customer Name» acquires from identified or unidentified electricity-producing units by contract purchase from an electricity supplier, and for which the amounts received by «Customer Name» do not depend on the same actual production from an identified Generating Resource.
Contract Resources means the Regional and Statewide Contract Directories on the Intranet/Internet, as well as the Regional Contract/Program Managers.

Examples of Contract Resources in a sentence

  • The Contractor warrants that the Contract Resource(s) have the required qualifications, training and experience to undertake the Assignment and shall, prior to its commencement, send to the Employ- ment Business evidence of the same including evidence of their identity.

  • Option 1: If «Customer Name» does NOT have any Contract Resources that are Specified Resources include the following text: End Option 1.

  • By June 30, 2009, «Customer Name» shall provide a list for inclusion in section 6 of Exhibit A of all Generating Resources and Contract Resources «Customer Name» owns that are (1) not Specified Resources listed in section 2 of Exhibit A, and (2) greater than 200 kilowatts of nameplate capability.

  • Asset Purchase Agreement, dated as of November 1, 2011, by and among MModal Services, Ltd., Healthcare Contract Resources, Inc., S.

  • Purchase Orders must conform to the requirements available on Contract Resources and are subject to acceptance by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • GMP is responsible for making power supplies from the resources on which Contract Resources are modeled ("Contract Resource Locations") available at W▇▇▇▇ 4 and Stonybrook at their respective busbars in accordance with Exhibit 2.0C to the GMP Sales Confirmation, or to the NEPOOL hub in the event that the units have not been dispatched by ISO New England.

  • We should be able to handle any reasonable bond request by Corrosion Contract Resources, Inc., subject to our underwriting guidelines and the execution of a contract mutually agreeable to all parties.

  • Jefferson shall list in section 6 of Exhibit A all Generating Resources and Contract Resources Jefferson owns that are (1) not Specified Resources listed in section 2 of Exhibit A, and (2) greater than 200 kilowatts of nameplate capability.

  • The Buyer shall provide to Contract Resources a list of known identified hazards relevant to the performance of the Services and any health and safety management plan operated by the Buyer that is relevant to the performance of the Services.

  • The Buyer agrees that, as Contract Resources has no control over the freight carrier’s conditions, the Buyer accepts and abides by the conditions and stipulations on bills of loading and similar documents.


More Definitions of Contract Resources

Contract Resources means the following website where Program Terms, Policies, and Descriptive Content are posted: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/us/en/legal-notices/juniper-networks-contracts-resource.html.
Contract Resources means the following website where Program Terms, Policies, and Descriptive Content are
Contract Resources means CONTRACT RESOURCES (NEW ZEALAND) LIMITED;

Related to Contract Resources

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