Major Maintenance Blockout definition

Major Maintenance Blockout has the meaning set forth in Section 4.4.
Major Maintenance Blockout has the meaning set forth in Section 4.5(a). “Milestone” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.6(a).
Major Maintenance Blockout has the meaning set forth in Section 4.5(d). “Marketplace Substation” means the substation of the same name located in the State of Nevada.

Examples of Major Maintenance Blockout in a sentence

  • In the absence of such updated notification, the most recent previous Major Maintenance Blockout notification shall apply.

  • On the other hand, channels with larger delays belong to areas with limited activation (blue squares).

  • No later than one hundred twenty (120) days prior to the anticipated Commercial Operation Date and the commencement of each Contract Year thereafter, Buyer shall provide Seller with its specified Major Maintenance Blockout.

  • Section D.1 has been updated to include the requirements for Cavern 2.

  • No later than sixty (60) days prior to the anticipated commencement of the first (1st) Contract Year and the commencement of each Contract Year thereafter, Seller shall provide Buyer with its non-binding written projection of all Scheduled Outages for the succeeding three (3) years (the “Scheduled Outage Projection”) reflecting a minimized schedule of scheduled maintenance during the Major Maintenance Blockout.

  • Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to accommodate reasonable requests of Buyer with respect to the timing of Scheduled Outages and shall, to the extent feasible and consistent with Prudent Utility Practices, arrange for Scheduled Outages to occur between October 1 and May 1 of each year (or such other period as reasonably determined by Buyer from time to time) and coincident with planned transmission outages, but not to overlap with the Major Maintenance Blockout.

  • No later than thirty (30) days prior to the anticipated Commercial Operation Date and the commencement of each calendar year thereafter, Buyers’ Agent shall provide Seller with the specified Major Maintenance Blockout.

  • Seller shall attempt to minimize its Planned Outages during the Major Maintenance Blockout consistent with Prudent Utility Practice.

  • No later than May 1 prior the commencement of each Contract Year, Buyer shall provide Seller with its specified Major Maintenance Blockout.

  • No later than thirty (30) days prior to the anticipated Commercial Operation Date and the commencement of each calendar year thereafter, Buyer shall provide Seller with its specified Major Maintenance Blockout.


More Definitions of Major Maintenance Blockout

Major Maintenance Blockout has the meaning set forth in Section 7.3(a). “Makeup Deadline” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.3.
Major Maintenance Blockout has the meaning set forth in Section 4.5. “Maximum Generation” means, for each hour, 46 MW.

Related to Major Maintenance Blockout

  • Major maintenance means the adjustment, repair or replacement of a component or module that could affect the accuracy of a measurement.

  • Generator Maintenance Outage means the scheduled removal from service, in whole or in part, of a generating unit in order to perform necessary repairs on specific components of the facility, if removal of the facility meets the guidelines specified in the PJM Manuals.

  • Maintenance Term means the period of time for which Customer has purchased Maintenance Services, as evidenced by the Purchase Order delivered by Customer in connection therewith, together with all renewals effected in accordance with Section 4 of this Agreement.

  • Planned Maintenance means any Maintenance BT has planned to do in advance.

  • Maintenance Outage means NERC Event Type MO, as set forth in attached Exhibit B, and includes any outage involving ten percent (10%) of the Facility’s Net Output that is not a Forced Outage or a Planned Outage.

  • Furniture maintenance product means a wax, polish, conditioner, or any other product designed for the purpose of polishing, protecting or enhancing finished wood surfaces other than floors. Furniture maintenance product does not include: dusting aids; wood cleaners, and products designed solely for the purpose of cleaning; and products designed to leave a permanent finish such as stains, sanding sealers and lacquers.

  • Maintenance Period means the period so specified in an adoption agreement as a period of time—

  • Industrial maintenance coating means a high performance architectural coating, including primers, sealers, undercoaters, intermediate coats, and topcoats formulated for application to substrates, including floors, exposed to one or more of the following extreme environmental conditions listed below and labeled “For industrial use only;” “For professional use only;” “Not for residential use;” or “Not intended for residential use.”

  • Preventative Maintenance means the routine, customary or regular course of procedure related to the care or upkeep of an existing Department facility or system, which may also include inspection services provided as part of a preventative maintenance program. Preventive maintenance is conducted to keep equipment working and/or extend the life of the equipment.

  • Scheduled Maintenance means any adjustment, repair, removal, disassembly, cleaning, or replacement of components or systems required by the manufacturer which is performed on a periodic basis to prevent part failure or equipment or engine malfunction, or anticipated as necessary to correct an overt indication of malfunction or failure for which periodic maintenance is not appropriate.

  • Corrective Maintenance means the maintenance which is required when an item has failed or worn out, to bring it back to working order, which may also include those services necessary to partially restore, renew or strengthen an existing Department facility or system, following damage caused by use or normal wear and tear.

  • Preventive Maintenance means that maintenance, performed on a scheduled basis by the Contractor, which is designed to keep the Equipment in proper operating condition.

  • AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, as of any Valuation Date, means the dollar amount equal to (i) the sum of (A) the product of the number of shares of AMPS and Other AMPS Outstanding on such Valuation Date multiplied by the sum of (a) $25,000 and (b) any applicable redemption premium attributable to the designation of a Premium Call Period; (B) the aggregate amount of cash dividends (whether or not earned or declared) that will have accumulated for each share of AMPS and Other AMPS Outstanding, in each case, to (but not including) the end of the current Dividend Period that follows such Valuation Date in the event the then current Dividend Period will end within 49 calendar days of such Valuation Date or

  • Principal Period of Maintenance means any nine consecutive hours per day (usually between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.) as selected by the State, including an official meal period not to exceed one hour, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays observed at the installation.

  • Period of Maintenance means the specified period of maintenance from the date of completion of the works as certified by the Engineer.

  • Routine maintenance means actions performed on a regular or controllable basis or in response to uncontrollable events upon a highway, road, street, or bridge. Routine maintenance includes, but is not limited to, 1 or more of the following:

  • Software Maintenance means the process of modifying software after delivery to correct faults, improve performance or other attributes, or adapt to a changed environment. (Reference ISO/IEC 14764:2006, as amended or superseded.) Software maintenance does not include any customization or configuration.

  • Yield Maintenance Period means the period from and including the date of this Note until but not including the Scheduled Initial Maturity Date.

  • Maintenance Schedule means a document which describes the specific scheduled maintenance tasks and their frequency of completion necessary for the safe operation of those aircraft to which it applies;

  • Maintenance Test means the maintenance test set out in Clause 12.1 (Maintenance Test).

  • Deferred Maintenance means improvements necessary for continued operations which do not improve productivity or alter the process technology.

  • Emergency Maintenance means any period of maintenance for which, due to reasons beyond its reasonable control, Sprint Convergence is unable to provide prior notice of.

  • Maintenance area means any geographic region of the United States previously designated nonattainment pursuant to the CAA Amendments of 1990 and subsequently redesignated to attainment subject to the requirement to develop a maintenance plan under §175A of the CAA, as amended.

  • Operation and Maintenance Costs means the costs of:

  • Development Phase means the period before a vehicle type is type approved.

  • Clinical nurse specialist means a registered nurse with relevant post-basic qualifications and 12 months’ experience working in the clinical area of his/her specified post-basic qualification, or a minimum of four years’ post-basic registration experience, including three years’ experience in the relevant specialist field and who satisfies the local criteria.