Declaring Party definition

Declaring Party means the Party experiencing an event of Force Majeure.
Declaring Party has the meaning set forth in Section 9.2.2.

Examples of Declaring Party in a sentence

  • The Notice shall specify the nature and cause of the Dispute and the action that the Declaring Party deems necessary to resolve the Dispute.

  • The Declaring Party shall indicate which information and documents provided in support of a DoC and registration are confidential.

  • We have two complimentary and interdependent roles relating to the ownership and operation of the transmission system: • The first is the management of the physical network; maintaining our assets and constructing new assets where that is necessary to meet the needs of customers and to allow the bulk transfer of power.

  • The Declaring Party will be responsible for permanently affixing the registration number and model identification number on the terminal equipment.

  • In the case of any Force Majeure event, the Declaring Party shall promptly notify the Exchange Partner, first by telephone, to be confirmed in writing, giving reasonable details of the cause of the Force Majeure event and its estimated duration.

  • Declaration of Conformity (DoC) is a procedure by which the Declaring Party has the terminal equipment tested by a testing laboratory recognized by the Department and gives written assurance that the terminal equipment complies with the applicable technical specifications.

  • Full terms, conditions and exclusions are contained in the applicable program description and/or vendor service agreement.

  • If a party believes that a Dispute exists, then such party (the “Declaring Party”) shall provide notice of such Dispute to the other party (the “Notice”), which Notice shall specify the nature and cause of the Dispute and the action that the Declaring Party deems necessary to resolve such Dispute.

  • The Declaring Party shall give the other Party prompt written notice of such claim with reasonably full particulars concerning it, including its expected duration.

  • The Declaring Party shall select one arbitrator, and the other party shall select a second arbitrator, and the two arbitrators so selected shall select a third arbitrator.

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