Essential Operations definition

Essential Operations means those District activities that are deemed necessary by the District to carry out the District’s core governmental and public utility purposes, and the term “Essential Communications Systems” means those District communications systems that are directly related to and necessary for the District’s Essential Operations.

Examples of Essential Operations in a sentence

  • As used in this section, the term “Essential Operations” means those District activities that are deemed necessary by the District to carry out the District’s core governmental and public utility purposes, and the term “Essential Communications Systems” means those District communications systems that are directly related to and necessary for the District’s Essential Operations.

  • If, after the exhaustion of efforts to remediate such interference from the Communications Facility such that the District cannot operate its Essential Communications Systems on the Property, then the District shall have the right in its reasonable discretion, to relocate Lessee and its Communications Facility, at Lessee’s expense given that the District’s Essential Operations (as such term is defined below) at the site must take precedence and priority to those of Lessee.

Related to Essential Operations

  • Initial Operation means the first integral operation of the complete equipment covered under the Contract with the sub-system and supporting equipment in service or available for service.

  • Commercial Operations Upon satisfaction of the following conditions, the Facility shall be considered to have achieved Commercial Operations on the Day specified in Seller's written notice described below: (i) the Acceptance Test has been passed, (ii) all generating units have passed Control System Acceptance Tests, (iii) the Transfer Date has occurred, (iv) Seller has (1) provided to Company the Required Models (as defined in Section 6(a) (Seller's Obligation to Provide Models) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller)) in the form of Source Code, (2) placed the current version of the Source Code for the Required Models with the Source Code Escrow Agent as required in Section 6(b)(i)(A) (Establishment of Source Code Escrow) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller), or (3) if Seller is unable to arrange for the placement of the appropriate Source Code into the Source Code Escrow account, placed the required funds with the Monetary Escrow Agent as required in Section 6(b)(ii)(A) (Establishment of Monetary Escrow) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller), and (v) Seller provides Company with written notice that (aa) Seller is ready to declare the Commercial Operations Date and (bb) the Commercial Operations Date will occur within 24 hours (i.e., the next Day).

  • Commercial Operation means the Conditions of Operation in which the complete equipment covered under the Contract is officially declared by TSECL to be available for continuous operation at different loads upto and including rated capacity. Such declaration by TSECL, however, shall not relieve or prejudice the Contractor of any of his obligations under the Contract.

  • Normal operation means all periods of operation except start-up and shutdown operations and maintenance of equipment;

  • Commence commercial operation means to have begun to generate electricity for sale, including the sale of test generation.