Estimated Start Date definition
Examples of Estimated Start Date in a sentence
If the Start Date is not within 60 days of the Estimated Start Date due to Customer’s action or lack of action, HES reserves the right to cancel this Agreement without penalty and propose a new Price to Customer.
Seller shall endeavor to start deliveries of electricity to the Facility(ies) on or after the Estimated Start Date.
However, Customer acknowledges that (i) the Service Start Date is dependent upon the relevant Utility confirming to Seller that it has completed all required enrollment processes and (ii) if enrollment processes are completed by a Utility after the Estimated Start Date, the Service Start Date will occur as soon as practicable after the enrollment processes are completed by the Utility, without Seller incurring any liability for such delayed start.