Examples of Delivery Tariff in a sentence
The Buyer shall not be liable to Seller for any losses Seller may incur, lost revenues, and losses that may result from any change in Requirements, number or location of customers taking service, the location of the Delivery Point(s), the composition or components of market products or Requirements, or the market for electricity, or change in the Retail Delivery Tariff.
After much dialogue, the Debtors and PJSC were successful in forging a collaborative debtor-in-possession financing proposal by both Bank of America, one of the ABL Lenders, and Oaktree, in a transaction whereby the Debtors would enjoy a lower blended cost of funds.
If the Connection Point services an individual Consumer, then all gas delivered through that Connection Point is allocated to Transmission Delivery Tariff D.
In any other case, the Withdrawal is subject to Transmission Delivery Tariff V.
If the Connection Point is a connection with a transmission system, then all gas delivered through that Connection Point is subject to Transmission Delivery Tariff D.
Competitive Supplier Terms means the Terms and Conditions for Competitive Suppliers, which are a part of the Retail Delivery Tariff, as may be amended from time to time.
Seller acknowledges and agrees that the Buyer and Affiliates of the Buyer will not provide Seller preferential access to or use of the Buyer’s System and that Seller's sole and exclusive rights and remedies with regard to access to, use or availability of the Buyer’s System, and the Buyer’s or Affiliates of the Buyer’s obligation to transmit electricity are those rights, remedies and obligations provided under the Retail Delivery Tariff, the ISO Rules, and the Buyer’s Open Access Transmission Tariff.
Customer Disconnection Date means the date when a Default Service Customer is disconnected from service, as determined by the Buyer in accordance with the Retail Delivery Tariff.
If the Connection Point services a distribution system, then the volume of gas subject to Transmission Delivery Tariff D is the sum of the gas delivered from that distribution system, subject to Distribution Tariff D, plus the applicable benchmark DUAFG allowance (if any), as applied by AEMO.
Customer Initiation Date means the date a retail customer of the Buyer begins taking service pursuant to the Schedule DS of the Buyer’s Retail Delivery Tariff, as determined by the Buyer.