Regulated Export Tariff definition

Regulated Export Tariff means, in respect of Export in any period, the payment rate for such Export and such period (which is dependent in part on the Technology), determined in accordance with the Supply Licence.

Examples of Regulated Export Tariff in a sentence

  • The Generator hereby grants to the Buyer the sole and exclusive right to purchase the Export during a Regulated Export Tariff Period, and shall not sell such Export to any third party.

  • Where the Contract Schedule does not specify that the Regulated Export Tariff is to apply, a Regulated Export Tariff Period shall only arise where the Generator subsequently serves a Regulated Export Tariff Opt In Notice.

  • Where the Generator serves a Regulated Export Tariff Opt In Notice, the Generator represents and undertakes that no request to a FIT Licensee to cease paying the Regulated Export Tariff in respect of the Generating Plant has been made within the 12 months preceding the date specified in the Regulated Export Tariff Opt In Notice.

  • The provisions of this Clause 6 shall only apply in respect of Export during any Regulated Export Tariff Period.

  • Where the Generator serves a Regulated Export Tariff Opt Out Notice, the Generator represents and undertakes that no request to a FIT Licensee to pay the Regulated Export Tariff in respect of the Generating Plant has been made within the 12 months preceding the date specified in the Regulated Export Tariff Opt Out Notice.

  • St. Cecelia Catholic School reserves the right to inspect, at any time, any personally-owned device while connected to the SCSWN.

  • The Buyer shall ensure that, throughout any Regulated Export Tariff Period and in so far as it is necessary to do so in order that the Export can qualify for Benefits, the Export will be consumed in the United Kingdom.

  • The Buyer shall be entitled to all of the Benefits relating to the Generation during the Effective Period, and to all of the Benefits relating to the Export during any Regulated Export Tariff Period.

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