Operating Restrictions definition

Operating Restrictions means those rules, requirements, and procedures set forth on Exhibit O.
Operating Restrictions means noise related action that limits or reduces access of civil subsonic jet aeroplanes to an airport. It includes operating restrictions aimed at the withdrawal from operations of marginally compliant aircraft at specific airports as well as operating restrictions of a partial nature, affecting the operation of civil subsonic aeroplanes according to time period;
Operating Restrictions means those restrictions, rules, requirements, and procedures set forth in Exhibit Q.

Examples of Operating Restrictions in a sentence

  • In the event the Parties cannot agree on appropriate and equitable adjustments, such matter shall be subject to the dispute resolution provisions set forth in Section 15.4. Except for Xxxxx’s negligence or willful misconduct, the event of a Buyer dispatch of the ESS outside of the Operating Restrictions shall not be deemed a Buyer Event of Default.

  • This is because if the airport is limited to 65 movements per night there would be no need to use the North Runway in the night period.Further details of the forecasts and their derivation are contained in the Mott MacDonald report Dublin Airport Operating Restrictions Quantification of Impacts on Future Growth Updated analysis in response to the ANCA RFI dated May 2021 – version 1.2 (Final).

  • Any such adjustments shall be consistent with what would be required by a majority of the lithium-ion battery energy storage industry equipment suppliers for the dispatch and design outlined within this Agreement and shall consider operation of the Project to-date, including periods of time in which the Project was operated well within the Operating Restrictions.

  • If notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, in the event that Buyer dispatches the ESS outside of the Operating Restrictions in response to an Emergency Condition and remedies for such dispatch are not otherwise defined within this Agreement, the Guaranteed Availability and Guaranteed Round-Trip Efficiency, may be adjusted to account for the effects, which may include degradation, of such dispatching.

  • All ESS functionalities shall be available via this HMI including all control modes, Operating Restrictions or setpoints and monitored information/status.


More Definitions of Operating Restrictions

Operating Restrictions means limitations on Buyer’s ability to schedule and use Capacity, Ancillary Services, and Energy that are identified in Appendix 1.1 to this Agreement.
Operating Restrictions means those restrictions, rules, requirements, and procedures set forth in Exhibit Q of the ESSA.
Operating Restrictions means the limitations on RG&E’s ability to schedule and use Capacity, Ancillary Services, and Energy during the Contract Term that are identified in Exhibit D.
Operating Restrictions means, subject to Section 20.05, limitations on SCE’s ability to schedule and use Capacity, Ancillary Services, and Energy during a Put Delivery Period that are identified in Appendix 1.02.
Operating Restrictions means noise related action that limits or reduces access of civil subsonic jet aeroplanes to an airport, and includes actions which are aimed at the withdrawal from operations of marginally compliant aircraft at specific airports as well as limitations of a partial nature affecting the operation of civil subsonic aeroplanes according to time period;
Operating Restrictions means the limitations on CHGE’s ability to schedule and use Capacity, Ancillary Services, and Energy during the Contract Term that are identified in Exhibit D.
Operating Restrictions means noise-related actions that limit or reduce access of civil subsonic jet aeroplanes to an airport. The term includes operating restrictions which are aimed at the withdrawal from operations of marginally compliant aircraft at specific airports as well as operating limitations of a partial nature affecting the operation of civil subsonic aeroplanes according to a time period;