Original Contract Quantity definition

Original Contract Quantity means the RPM Contract Quantity that was specified in the Supplier’s Proposal and was listed in Exhibit C at the Execution Date, as may be adjusted pursuant to Section 2.5(d) of this Agreement.
Original Contract Quantity means the RPM Contract Quantity that was specified in the Supplier’s Proposal and was listed in Exhibit D at the Execution Date.
Original Contract Quantity means the RPM Contract Quantity that was specified in the Supplier's Proposal and was listed in Exhibit D at the Execution Date, as may be adjusted pursuant to Section 2.5(d) of this Agreement.

Examples of Original Contract Quantity in a sentence

  • The Supplier shall have thirty (30) calendar days to cure any deficiency in the Facility's Unforced Capacity, failing which the Supplier shall pay to the Buyer on or before five (5) Business Days after receipt of an invoice from the Buyer, as liquidated damages, a sum of money equal to U.S. Dollar [ ] per kW multiplied by the deficiency between the Unforced Capacity and the Original Contract Quantity.

  • If the Facility's Unforced Capacity is equal to or exceeds the Original Contract Quantity, the Confirmed Contract Quantity shall equal the Original Contract Quantity.

  • If the Supplier cannot demonstrate that the Unforced Capacity of the Facility is equal to or more than the Original Contract Quantity within this thirty (30) calendar day cure period, and provided that the Supplier has paid to the Buyer all of the liquidated damages required by this Subsection 2.5(d), the Confirmed Contract Quantity shall be set equal to the demonstrated Unforced Capacity.