Expected Performance Sample Clauses

Expected Performance. The Contractor estimates the PV system EEP as summarized in the table below. Year EEP (kWh) EESC (kWh) XXXX Capacity Guarantee (kWh) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 EXHIBIT C.2 PREVAILING WAGE TIME AND MATERIALS RATE SHEET [TO BE PROVIDED BY LICENSEE] EXHIBIT D SOLAR EQUIPMENT LEASE (LEASE) The Lease executed on or about __________ between the Judicial Council and Contractor is incorporated herein by reference. EXHIBIT E
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Expected Performance. The Doctoral Candidate will leverage all his/her knowledge skills to effectively conduct the research towards the obtainment of his/her Doctoral Degree.
Expected Performance. Matters caused by usage patterns or traffic that exceeds the Service procured by Customer.
Expected Performance. The Licensee estimates the PV system EEP as summarized in the table below. Year EEP (kWh) EESC (kWh) XXXX Capacity Guarantee (kWh) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20
Expected Performance. The estimated cool down time of the detector cryostat from room temperature to 4 K is approximately 6-8 hours. The 3He-3He-4He fridge will take approximately 70 minutes to bring the temperature of the detector to 0.255 K. The frequency coverage of the 0.3 K bolometric detector will be 2 to ~100 cm-1, determined by the combination of the low pass filter on the 77 K shield and optional bandpass filter on the detector feedhorn. The low-pass filter rejects thermal IR and reduces loading on the 4 K and 0.3 K stages. The expected cutoff frequency for the detector is ~100 Hz which is sufficient for FTS modulation frequencies in the spectral region between 2 cm-1 and 40 cm-1. The typical NEP of the bolometer element is ~5×10-16 W/Hz, enabled by the low thermal conductivity of the bolometer element and carefully designed fully differential detector, preamplifier and data acquisition electronics [12]. Table 4. Predicted 0.3 K cryostat performance Pump out time ~3 hrs. Cool down time from 300 to 4 K 6-8 hrs. (estimated) Cool down time from 4 K to 0.3 K 70 min. (estimated) 0.3 K fridge recycling time ~90 min. Warmup time < 8 hrs. Cooling capacity at 4.2 K 0.25 W Cooling capacity at 0.3 K 4 µW Thermometry channels 17 Thermometry accuracy ~0.2% Detector NEP ~5×10-16 W/Hz Filter bandpass 2 to 40 cm-1
Expected Performance. Improved status for Aboriginal people: Performance Measure Reduced infant mortality and increased life expectancy among Status Indians towards provincial non-aboriginal population levels. INFANT MORTALITY RATE DEFINITION: Infant mortality rate is the number of infants who die in their first year of life, expressed as a rate per 1000 live births. The rate for Status Indians is calculated in the same way using only the Status Indian population CALCULATION: Numerator – the number of Status Indian infants who die in the first year of life. Denominator – the total number of live Status Indian births. Status Indian births are defined as those births where either the mother or father is Status Indian. The registration of Status can take several years, thus confirmation of official registration is not required in the Vital Statistics records. LIFE EXPECTANCY DEFINITION: Life expectancy is an estimate of the average number of years that a person born in that year is expected to live, based on current mortality rates for a population. The Status Indian population is used to calculate this measure. CALCULATION: Life expectancy at age 0 represents the mean number of years a birth cohort (persons born in the same year) may expect to live given the present mortality experience of a population. The life expectancy for a population is a summary measure that reflects the mortality rate for all ages combined, weighted in accordance with a life-table population structure. For this measure, only the Status Indian population was used in the calculation. Notes: The Status Indian population is defined by Vital Statistics Agency using files from three sources: birth and death files from BC Vital Statistics Agency, the BC Medical Services Plan and the First Nations and Inuit Health Branch, Health Canada. Status Indians were the only First Nations group that could be identified with these files, therefore this definition is not equivalent to the broader terms such as aboriginal or First Nations.
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  • Excused Performance 6.1 Notwithstanding the occurrence of a Force Majeure Event, in which case Clause 17 will govern, BT will not be liable for any failure or delay to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement (including any of its obligations to meet any Service Levels) to the extent that BT’s failure or delay in performing arises as a result of:

  • Continued Performance The Contractor and Contractor Parties shall continue to Perform their obligations under the Contract while any dispute concerning the Contract is being resolved.

  • Prompt Performance All actions required to be taken (including payments) by any party under this Agreement shall be performed within the time prescribed for performance in this Agreement, or if no period is prescribed, such actions shall be performed promptly.

  • Timely Performance (a) SELLER's timely performance is a critical element of this Contract.

  • Assist Performance Buyer shall exercise its reasonable best efforts to cause to be fulfilled those conditions precedent to Seller’s obligations to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby which are dependent upon actions of Buyer and to make and/or obtain any necessary filings and consents in order to consummate the sale transaction contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Not Impair Performance Buyer shall not take any intentional action that would cause the conditions upon the obligations of the parties hereto to effect the transactions contemplated hereby not to be fulfilled, including, without limitation, taking or causing to be taken any action that would cause the representations and warranties made by any party herein not to be true, correct and accurate as of the Closing, or in any way impairing the ability of Seller to satisfy its obligations as provided in Article VII.

  • Continuity of Service and Performance Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the Parties shall continue to provide service and honor all other commitments under this Agreement during the course of a Dispute with respect to all matters not subject to such Dispute.

  • Strict Performance Failure by any party to this Contract to insist in any one or more cases upon the strict performance of any of the terms, covenants, conditions, or provisions of this Contract shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of any such term, covenant, condition, or provision. No term or condition of this Contract shall be held to be waived, modified, or deleted except by a written amendment signed by the parties hereto.

  • Non-Performance The obligation of ECOLOGY to the RECIPIENT is contingent upon satisfactory performance by the RECIPIENT of all of its obligations under this Agreement. In the event the RECIPIENT unjustifiably fails, in the opinion of ECOLOGY, to perform any obligation required of it by this Agreement, ECOLOGY may refuse to pay any further funds, terminate in whole or in part this Agreement, and exercise any other rights under this Agreement. Despite the above, the RECIPIENT shall not be relieved of any liability to ECOLOGY for damages sustained by ECOLOGY and the State of Washington because of any breach of this Agreement by the RECIPIENT. ECOLOGY may withhold payments for the purpose of setoff until such time as the exact amount of damages due ECOLOGY from the RECIPIENT is determined.

  • Seller’s Performance (a) All of the covenants and obligations that Sellers are required to perform or to comply with pursuant to this Agreement at or prior to the Closing (considered collectively), and each of these covenants and obligations (considered individually), must have been duly performed and complied with in all material respects.

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