Reasonable Portion definition

Reasonable Portion means that 30% portion of the Priest Rapids Project Output required by FERC pursuant to Public Law 83-544 to be offered for sale by the District.

Examples of Reasonable Portion in a sentence

  • The amount of Non-Firm Generation Product for each day is the Project Non-Firm Generation for such day multiplied by a percentage equal to 100% less the sum of all Purchaser Power Allocations from all of the Priest Rapids Project Product Sales Contracts, less the Reasonable Portion and less 36.5%.

  • Purchaser has no claim or right under this Agreement to receive any of the Reasonable Portion, or any proceeds from the sale thereof; provided, however, that nothing in this Agreement shall be interpreted as prohibiting the District and the Purchaser from entering one or more separate agreements regarding the Reasonable Portion and the disposition of the proceeds of the sale of the Reasonable Portion.

  • Pursuant to the PL 83-544 Orders, the Reasonable Portion must be offered for sale.