VETA definition

VETA means the voting and exchange trust agreement made as of November 15, 1999 among Exchangeco, CIT and Montreal Trust Company of Canada as supplemented by an agreement made as of the date hereof.

Examples of VETA in a sentence

  • It also requires Valley Electric and VETA to comply with the withdrawal and sale or disposition provisions included in sections 3.3 and 4.4 of the TCA, respectively, prior to any termination of the Use and Entitlement Agreement.

  • The second entitlement identified in Valley Electric’s appendix A is referred to as the Use and Entitlement Agreement, which is an agreement between Valley Electric and Valley Electric Transmission Association, LLC (“VETA”).11 VETA is a wholly owned subsidiary of Valley Electric that holds all of Valley Electric’s transmission assets.

  • GridLiance and VETA entered into an Asset Purchase Agreement (APA) whereby VETA agreed to sell to GridLiance the HVTS.

  • The Use and Entitlement Agreement provides that Valley Electric will have the exclusive right to use, operate and maintain all existing and future transmission assets held by VETA.

  • The provisions on construction and interpretation set forth in Sections 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4 of the VETA shall apply to this Agreement.

  • Renovation of food processing building – VETA Demolition  Careful demolish pitched roof coverings and structures  Careful remove existing ceilings and any debris  Careful remove windows grills  Cutting existing floor finishing  Carefully remove existing roofing sheets of bakery, including scrapping off existing paint on walls, removal of grills, and removal of any debris.

  • The exist- ing data can be retrieved from the system at any time in VETA format using a download function.

  • The Parties also intend to enter into the Interconnection Agreement upon consummation of the APA to establish the terms and conditions governing existing and future points of interconnection between the VETA and GridLiance West systems.

  • Though GridLiance West is not currently a public utility under the FPA, it will become a public utility at the close of a planned acquisition of certain transmission assets from Valley Electric Transmission Association, LLC (VETA), discussed in greater detail below.

  • GridLiance West, NPC, and VETA have agreed to the terms of the Interconnection Agreement, which they intend to execute upon consummation of the APA.