O&M Contractor(s) definition

O&M Contractor(s) means any power generation facility operation and maintenance company(ies), and any successor(s) thereto, appointed or to be appointed by the Company and not objected to by the GOB prior to such appointment in accordance with Section 5.2(c);
O&M Contractor(s) means the counterparties to the Concessionaire in the Operation and Maintenance Contracts;
O&M Contractor(s) means the Persons, and may include the Manager or its affiliates, who are contracted from time to time to provide operational, management and/or maintenance services in respect of one or more of the Fund Working Assets;

More Definitions of O&M Contractor(s)

O&M Contractor(s) has the meaning given in Recital (C).
O&M Contractor(s) means the persons, if any, with whom the Concessionaire has entered into O&M Contracts for discharging O&M obligations for and on behalf of the Concessionaire;

Related to O&M Contractor(s)

  • Sub-Contractors means those persons furnishing labor or materials for the Project pursuant to the Sub- Contracts.

  • O&M Contractor means the person, if any, with whom the Concessionaire has entered into an O&M Contract for discharging O&M obligations for and on behalf of the Concessionaire;

  • Contractors means the bidder whose bid has been accepted by the COE;

  • Subcontractors means subcontractors or subconsultants at any tier that are under the direct or indirect control or responsibility of the Contractor, and includes all independent contractors, agents, employees, authorized resellers, or anyone else for whom the Contractor may be liable at any tier, including a person or entity that is, or will be, providing or performing an essential aspect of this Contract, including Contractor’s manufacturers, distributors, and suppliers.

  • Sub-Contractor means the person named in the Contract for any part of the works or any person to whom any part of the contract has been sublet by the contractor with the consent in writing of the Engineer-in-charge and will include the legal representatives, successors and permitted assigns of such persons.