Ongoing Operations definition

Ongoing Operations means, with respect to any convenience store location or retail fuel outlet set forth on Schedule 5.11(c)(iii) or Rejected Property, business operations conducted after the Closing Date which are (A) conducted only at the same physical location and address for such location as of the Signing Date and (B) consistent with the business operations being conducted at such location as of the Signing Date and (ii) the sale of consigned fuel owned by Restricted Parties at independent commission marketers and the provision of fuel and other related services to independent distributors and dealers by Restricted Parties (including the provision of services to APlus franchisee operations with such independent parties), in each case in markets where the Station Properties are located;
Ongoing Operations has the meaning set forth in Section 5.11(c)(iii).
Ongoing Operations means operations that are going on 6

Examples of Ongoing Operations in a sentence

  • Contractor must be named as an Additional Insured for Ongoing Operations and Products and Completed Operations Hazard on a primary and non-contributory basis.

  • Every three (3) years after the Operation Date, Seller will supply Idaho Power with a Certification of Ongoing Operations and Maintenance (O & M) from a Registered Professional Engineer licensed in the State of Oregon, which Certification of Ongoing O & M shall be in the form specified in Appendix C.

  • Every three (3) years after the Operation Date, Seller will supply Idaho Power with a Certification of Ongoing Operations and Maintenance (O & M) from a Registered Professional Engineer licensed in the State of Idaho, which Certification of Ongoing O & M shall be in the form specified in Appendix C.

  • The Contractor and Owner, along with their respective officers, agents and employees, shall be named as additional insureds for Ongoing Operations and Products/Completed Operations on the Subcontractor's and any Sub-Subcontractor's Commercial General Liability Policy and Excess or Umbrella Policy, all of which must be primary and noncontributory with respect to these additional insureds.

  • The plan is divided into two sections: Implementation; and Ongoing Operations.


More Definitions of Ongoing Operations

Ongoing Operations means (a) any operations contemplated by the Drilling Program that have been commenced but not completed prior to the applicable date of determination, (b) operations contemplated by the Drilling Program that are necessary to avoid incurring any idle rig charges or to satisfy other contractual commitments that Gasco has made in respect of the Drilling Program and (c) operations contemplated by the Drilling Program that are proposed by third parties prior to the applicable date of determination.
Ongoing Operations has the meaning set forth in Section 5.16(c)(iv).
Ongoing Operations means Guilford Automotive, Guilford Warping, Guilford Fibers and Guilford Technical Textile.
Ongoing Operations is a period of construction on the Upgrade. See Global Settlement Sections 1.22 THE LAWYERS REPRESENTING YOU
Ongoing Operations only is NOT acceptable.
Ongoing Operations means, with respect to any Rejected Property, business operations conducted after the applicable CIC Conversion Date which are (A) conducted only at the same physical location and address for such location as of the Effective Date and (B) consistent with the business operations being conducted at such location as of the Effective Date.
Ongoing Operations means construction activities at ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ related to the Upgrade from and after the Execution Date, but does not extend to completed construction activities for work related to the Upgrade or by the Upgrade Contractor. The Ongoing Operations will be deemed completed at the earliest of the following times: (a) when all of the Upgrade Contractor’s work set forth in the Upgrade Contractor’s contract to construct the Upgrade has been completed; (b) when all of the work to be done by the Upgrade Contractor at the Millennium Tower site has been completed; or (c) when the Upgrade at the Millennium Tower site has been put to its intended use by any person or organization other than another contractor or subcontractor working on the Upgrade. Work that may need service, maintenance, repair or replacement, but which is otherwise complete, will be treated as completed.