Examples of Delivery Term Contract Quantity Schedule in a sentence
Upon Buyer’s approval, the adjusted amounts shall thereafter be the applicable Delivery Term Contract Quantity Schedule.
Additionally, Seller may provide Notice to Buyer during Contract Year 1 or Contract Year 2 of the Delivery Term to request a one (1) time decrease to the Contract Quantity for any or all Contract Years in the Delivery Term Contract Quantity Schedule.
Seller shall have the option to decrease the Contract Quantity for any or all Contract Years of the Delivery Term Contract Quantity Schedule one (1) time if the Contract Capacity is adjusted based on the Demonstrated Contract Capacity within ten (10) Business Days of Buyer’s Notice of such adjustment to the Contract Capacity or the date of the Engineer Report, as applicable.
The adjusted amount shall thereafter be deemed to be the “Contract Quantity” for the applicable Contract Year(s) in the Delivery Term Contract Quantity Schedule.
Such Seller Notices with respect to the decrease or increase in the Contract Quantity pursuant to Section 2.2.1 or 2.2.2 shall contain an updated Delivery Term Contract Quantity Schedule and confirmation that Seller shall take action to update its forecasting Schedules pursuant to Appendix D.
PG&E Reply Comments (March 16, 2015) Appendix A, at 1-2, with addition underlined: Additionally, Seller may provide Notice to Buyer during Contract Year 1 orContract Year 2 of the Delivery Term to request a one (1)-time decrease to the Contract Quantity for any or all Contract Years in the Delivery Term Contract Quantity Schedule.
PG&E Reply Comments (March 16, 2015) Appendix A, at 1-2, with addition underlined:Additionally, Seller may provide Notice to Buyer during Contract Year 1 or Contract Year 2 of the Delivery Term to request a one (1)-time decrease to the Contract Quantity for any or all Contract Years in the Delivery Term Contract Quantity Schedule.
Seller shall have the option to decrease the Contract Quantity for any or all Contract Years of the Delivery Term Contract Quantity Schedule one(1) time if the Contract Capacity is adjusted based on the Demonstrated Contract Capacity within ten (10) Business Days of Buyer’s Notice of such adjustment to the Contract Capacity or the date of the Engineer Report, as applicable.
Such Seller Notices with respect to the decrease or increase in the Contract Quantity pursuant to Section 2.2.1 or 2.2.2 shall contain an updated Delivery Term Contract Quantity Schedule and conf irmation that Seller shall take action to update its forecasting Schedules pursuant to Appendix D.
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