Scheduled and Unscheduled Outages Sample Clauses

Scheduled and Unscheduled Outages. 9.1. SK will notify the Subscriber of scheduled Service outages using the method specified in section 13.5 of the Agreement, including reasons and estimated Service restoration time at least 7 (seven) calendar days before such outage.
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Scheduled and Unscheduled Outages. For the purpose of updating facilities, and Planned Maintenance, scheduled downtime may occur from time to time. 4net:
Scheduled and Unscheduled Outages. Under the PSA, GNPOWER shall be allowed Scheduled and Unscheduled Outages not to exceed forty-five (45) days per Contract Year, during which time reduced or no delivery will be available to DORELCO.
Scheduled and Unscheduled Outages. For the purpose of updating facilities, and Planned Maintenance, scheduled downtime may occur from time to time. FourNet:
Scheduled and Unscheduled Outages. 6.1. Advania will notify the Subscriber of scheduled Service outages using the method specified in section 10.4 of the Agreement, including reasons and estimated Service restoration time at least 7 (seven) calendar days before such outage.
Scheduled and Unscheduled Outages. (a) Buyer and Seller shall cooperate to minimize Scheduled Outages during certain consecutive or nonconsecutive weeks of each Contract Year (not to exceed twelve (12) weeks per Facility per Contract Year) (the “Major Maintenance Blockout”), but in accordance with Prudent Utility Practices. No later than one hundred twenty (120) days prior to the first anticipated Delivery Commencement Date or Commercial Operation Date, whichever is earlier, and the commencement of each Contract Year thereafter, Buyer shall provide Seller with its specified Major Maintenance Blockout. In the absence of such updated notification, the most recent previous Major Maintenance Blockout notification shall apply. Seller shall attempt to minimize its Scheduled Outages during the Major Maintenance Blockout consistent with Prudent Utility Practices. No later than sixty (60) days prior to the anticipated commencement of the first (1st) Contract Year and the commencement of each Contract Year thereafter, Seller shall provide Buyer with its non-binding written projection of all Scheduled Outages for the succeeding three (3) years (the “Scheduled Outage Projection”) reflecting a minimized schedule of scheduled maintenance during the Major Maintenance Blockout. In addition, Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to accommodate Buyer’s reasonable maintenance scheduling requests consistent with Prudent Utility Practices. The Scheduled Outage Projection shall include information concerning all projected Scheduled Outages during such period, including (i) the anticipated start and end dates of each Scheduled Outage; (ii) a description of the maintenance or repair work to be performed during the Scheduled Outage; and (iii) the anticipated MW capacity, if any, during the Scheduled Outage. Seller shall notify Buyer of any change in the Scheduled Outage Projection as soon as practicable, but in no event later than thirty (30) days prior to the originally-scheduled date of the Scheduled Outage. Seller will use commercially reasonable efforts to accommodate reasonable requests of Buyer with respect to the timing of Scheduled Outages and Seller will, to the extent consistent with Prudent Utility Practices, coordinate Scheduled Outages to coincide with planned transmission outages. In the event of a System Emergency, Seller shall make all reasonable efforts to reschedule any Scheduled Outage previously scheduled to occur during the System Emergency.

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  • Scheduled Valid Day A day that is scheduled to be a Valid Day on the principal United States national or regional securities exchange or market on which the Shares are listed or admitted for trading. If the Shares are not so listed or admitted for trading, “Scheduled Valid Day” means a Business Day.

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