Material Modification Sample Clauses

Material Modification. Any modification to an Interconnection Request that has a material adverse effect on the cost or timing of Interconnection Studies related to, or any Network Upgrades or Local Upgrades needed to accommodate, any Interconnection Request with a later Queue Position.
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Material Modification. The Seller shall not make a Material Modification without MH’s prior consent. For greater certainty: (i) the Seller may maintain and repair the System from time to time without notice to MH so long as maintenance and repair do not constitute a Material Modification; and (ii) any other modification, alteration or addition with respect to technological upgrades or energy storage devices (ex. batteries), are not, for the purposes of this Agreement, a Material Modification, but shall require MH’s prior written consent prior to implementation and shall be made in accordance with the Manitoba Electrical Code.
Material Modification. If, for any reason, Mill Pond Dam is not removed as provided in this Section, it shall constitute a Material Modification.
Material Modification. If, for any reason, the cold water release facility is not constructed as provided in this Section, it shall constitute a Material Modification.
Material Modification. Those modifications that have a material impact on cost or timing of any Interconnection Request or a change in the Pont of Interconnection. A Material Modification does not include a change in ownership of a DER Facility. Momentary Cessation: Temporarily Cease to Energize an EPS, while connected to the Area EPS, in response to a disturbance of the Applicable Voltages or the system frequency, with the capability to immediately Restore Output when voltages and/or frequency return to within defined ranges. Multi-Dwelling Unit (MDU): Multi-dwelling unit is a classification of housing where multiple separate housing units for residential inhabitants are contained within one building. Units can be next to each other or stacked on top of each other. A common form is an apartment building. Nameplate Ratings: Nominal voltage (V), current (A), maximum active power (kW), apparent power (kVA), and reactive power (kvar) at which a DER is capable of sustained operation. NEC: Means the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70 National Electrical Code-2020 NESC: Means the National Electrical Safety Code Net MeteringM: Means using metering equipment sufficient to measure the difference between the electrical energy supplied to a Customer by the Company and the electrical energy supplied by the Customer to the Company over the applicable billing period.
Material Modification. A modification that has a material impact on the cost or timing of any Interconnection Request with a later queue priority date. New York State Transmission System –- The entire New York State electric transmission system, which includes: (i) the Transmission Facilities under ISO Operational Control; (ii) the Transmission Facilities Requiring ISO Notification; and (iii) all remaining transmission facilities within the New York Control Area. NYISO – The New York Independent System Operator, Inc. or its successor. NYISO Deliverability Interconnection Standard –- The standard that must be met, unless otherwise provided for by Attachment S to the ISO OATT, by any of the following requesting XXXX: (i) any generation facility larger than 2 MW in order for that facility to obtain XXXX; (ii) any Class Year Transmission Project proposing to interconnect to the New York State Transmission System and receive Unforced Capacity Delivery Rights; (iii) any entity requesting External XXXX Rights, and (iv) any entity requesting a XXXX transfer pursuant to Section 25.9.5 of Attachment S to the ISO OATT. To meet the NYISO Deliverability Interconnection Standard, the Interconnection Customer must, in accordance with the rules in Attachment S to the ISO OATT, fund or commit to fund any System Deliverability Upgrades identified for its Projectproject in the Class Year Deliverability Study. NYISO Minimum Interconnection Standard –- The reliability standard that must be met by any Large Facilitygeneration facility or Class Year Transmission Project that is subject to NYISO’s Large Facility Interconnection Procedures in Attachment X to the ISO OATT or Small Generating Facility that is subject to the NYISO’s Small Generator Interconnection Procedures in this Attachment Z, that is proposing to connect to the New York State Transmission System or Distribution System, to obtain ERIS. The Minimum Interconnection Standard is designed to ensure reliable access by the proposed Projectproject to the New York State Transmission System or to the Distribution System. The Minimum Interconnection Standard does not impose any deliverability test or deliverability requirement on the proposed interconnection.
Material Modification. No material modification or amendment shall be made to a sublease without the prior written consent of Landlord. Landlord shall not unreasonably withheld, delay or condition such consent.
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Material Modification a modification of, addition to or deletion from the conceptual Plans and Specifications for the Shoreside Complex attached as Exhibit E, including without limitation, the sign layouts referred to in Section 8.2 of each Operating Lease as well as the use of proprietary marks as provided in Article 12.1 of the Management Agreement.
Material Modification. See §8.16(a).
Material Modification. The Employer makes a material modification to the Plan if at any time the Employer amends the Plan or exercises discretion under the Plan to enhance materially a benefit or right existing as of October 3, 2004, or to add a new material benefit or right not existing as of October 3, 2004, and such actions affect amounts which otherwise would be Grandfathered Amounts. The Employer’s adoption of this Plan as a new plan or grant of an additional benefit under an existing Plan after October 3, 2004, and before January 1, 2005, is a material modification unless: (i) the adoption or grant is consistent with the Employer’s historical compensation practices; and (ii) the Plan treats such additional Deferred Compensation as a 409A Amount. The Employer’s amendment of the Plan to permit Participants with the option to terminate participation in the Plan is a material modification.
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