Declaration Deadline definition
Examples of Declaration Deadline in a sentence
If the Company fails to give such notice on or before the Declaration Deadline, the Declared Capacity for each hour of such Day shall be deemed to be equal to the Declared Capacity for each hour declared by the Company for the immediately previous Day.
If the Other Party completes and returns the Statutory Declaration Notice so that it is received by The DPS within the Statutory Declaration Deadline, indicating that he does not accept that the Claimant should be paid all or any of the amount claimed, The DPS will inform the Claiming Party that their claim has been rejected wholly or in part and shall provide a summary of the Other Party’s Statutory Declaration Notice.
Unless the Other Party completes and returns the Statutory Declaration Notice so that it is received by The DPS within 14 calendar days of issuance (the Statutory Declaration Deadline), indicating their responses to a.i – iii above, The DPS will release the full amount claimed to the Claiming Party within 10 calendar days of the Statutory Declaration Deadline.
If the Other Party completes and returns the Statutory Declaration Notice so that it is received by The DPS within the Statutory Declaration Deadline, confirming that he accepts that the whole or part of the amount claimed should be paid to the Claiming Party, such amount will be paid to the Claiming Party within 10 calendar days of The DPS receiving the Statutory Declaration Notice.
If, the Seller fails to give such notice up to the Declaration Deadline, the Declared Available Capacity for each hour of such Operating Day shall be deemed to be equal to the Declared Available Capacity for each hour declared by the Seller for the immediately previous Operating Day.
Unless the Other Party completes and returns the Statutory Declaration Notice so that it is received by The DPS within 14 calendar days of issuance (the Statutory Declaration Deadline), indicating their responses to a.i - iii above, The DPS will release the full amount claimed to the Claiming Party within 10 calendar days of the Statutory Declaration Deadline.
If the Company fails to give such notice on or before the Declaration Deadline, the Declared Available Energy for each hour of such Day shall be deemed to be equal to the Declared Available Energy for each hour declared by the Company for the immediately previous Day.
If the Company is Despatched above the Declared Available Capacity prevailing at the Declaration Deadline and the Company is unable to comply with such Despatch Instruction or Revised Despatch Instruction, as applicable, equal to or less than the Revised Declared Available Capacity, liquidated damages shall be payable pursuant to Section 9.4(c).
If the Other Party completes and returns the Statutory Declaration Notice so that it is received by The DPS within the Statutory Declaration Deadline, confirming that he accepts that the whole or part of the amount claimed should be paid to the Claiming Party, such amount will be paid to the Claiming Party within 10 calendar days of The DPS receiving the Statutory Declaration Notice.
If the Other Party completes and returns the Statutory Declaration Notice so that it is received by The DPS within the Statutory Declaration Deadline, confi rming that he accepts that the whole or part of the amount claimed should be paid to the Claiming Party, such amount will be paid to the Claiming Party within 10 cal endar days of The DPS receiving the Statutory Declaration Notice.