System Upgrade Costs definition

System Upgrade Costs means all costs incurred by Transmitters or any other Person in relation to System Upgrades, including design, engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commissioning costs, as determined in accordance with the Transmitters’ or such other Persons’ respective policies and procedures and by the OEB, if necessary.
System Upgrade Costs means all costs for the design, engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commissioning of System Upgrades. See Section 6.8 of these Rules.

Examples of System Upgrade Costs in a sentence

  • The Generator Owner will be responsible for “Affected System Upgrade Costs” which shall be the construction cost including a tax gross-up plus the ongoing expenses (e.g., O&M, A&G, property tax, payroll tax) associated with the Affected System Upgrades for the first ten years following Upgrade Project completion, with the total estimated Affected System Upgrade Costs set forth in Exhibit 3.

  • Such security will be reduced by Generator Owner on a dollar-for- dollar basis for payments made to Southern Companies for estimated Affected System Upgrade Costs as stated in Exhibit 3 Table C.

  • When Generator Owner desires that Southern Companies commence the Upgrade Project, and by no later than the deadline stated in Exhibit 3, Generator Owner must provide to Southern Companies a written notice to proceed (in the form attached as Appendix A) (“Notice to Proceed”) and payment and/or security acceptable to Southern Companies pursuant to Section 5.3 (Affected System Upgrade Cost Security) for the estimated Affected System Upgrade Costs shown in Exhibit 3.

  • If security for Affected System Upgrade Costs is required (per Exhibit 3), Generator Owner must provide such security to Southern Companies in the form of a letter of credit or parent guarantee consistent with Southern Companies’ OATT Attachment Q and credit manual.

  • Generator Owner is responsible for the Affected System Upgrade Costs according to the payment estimate and schedule in Exhibit 3.

  • If the Affected System Upgrade Costs change due to a Change Event, Generator Owner will provide any additional security upon execution of an amendment per Change Event Resolution (Section 4.3.3).

  • Generator Owner shall be responsible for actual Affected System Upgrade Costs as described in Sections 5.4 (Invoice) and 5.5 (Final Accounting).

  • Per Agreement Part 5 (Cost Responsibility), the estimated Affected System Upgrade Costs are shown below.

Related to System Upgrade Costs

  • Stand Alone System Upgrade Facilities means System Upgrade Facilities that a Developer may construct without affecting day-to-day operations of the New York State Transmission System during their construction. NYISO, the Connecting Transmission Owner and the Developer must agree as to what constitutes Stand Alone System Upgrade Facilities and identify them in Appendix A to this Agreement.

  • Maintenance Costs means parts and materials, sublet and labour costs of a qualified licensed mechanic for the maintenance of the Revenue Service Vehicles, but shall not include costs associated with interior and exterior transit advertising signs and non-mechanical servicing of Revenue Service Vehicles such as fuelling, clearing fareboxes, cleaning and painting wheel rims, vehicle washing and other work performed by a serviceman; and,

  • refurbishment means repairing of used electrical and electronic equipment as listed in Schedule I for extending its working life for its originally intended use and selling the same in the market or returning to owner;

  • Electric System Upgrades means any Network Upgrades, Distribution Upgrades, or Interconnection Facilities that are determined to be necessary by the CAISO or Participating Transmission Owner, as applicable, to physically and electrically interconnect the Project to the Participating Transmission Owner’s electric system for receipt of Energy at the Point of Interconnection (as defined in the CAISO Tariff) if connecting to the CAISO Grid, or the Interconnection Point, if connecting to a part of the Participating TO’s electric system that is not part of the CAISO Grid.

  • Cost Reimbursement means a contract which provides for a fee other than a fee based on a percentage of cost and under which a contractor is reimbursed for costs which are allowable and allocable in accordance with the contract terms.

  • Operating Margin Customer means a Control Area purchasing Operating Margin pursuant to an agreement between such other Control Area and the LLC.

  • Fraud Monitoring System means an off-line administration system that monitors suspected occurrences of ABT- related fraud.

  • System Revenues means all rates, rents, fees, charges,

  • Design flow means the average annual flow or average daily flow specified in an approved facilities plan or approved plans and specifications, the flow specified in a WPDES permit, or the flow required to meet performance standards.

  • Cleanup costs means expenses (including but not limited to legal and professional fees) incurred in testing for, monitoring, cleaning up, removing, containing, treating, neutralizing, detoxifying or assessing the effects of Pollutants.

  • Routine patient care costs means Covered Medical Expenses which are typically provided absent a clinical trial and not otherwise excluded under the Policy. Routine patient care costs do not include:

  • Service Costs has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 3.01.

  • System Availability means, with respect to any particular calendar month, the ratio obtained by subtracting Unscheduled Downtime during such month from the Total Monthly Time, and thereafter dividing the difference so obtained by the Total Monthly Time. Represented algebraically, System Availability for any particular calendar month is determined as follows:

  • Routine Patient Costs means all health care services that are otherwise covered under the Group Contract for the treatment of cancer or other Life-threatening Condition that is typically covered for a patient who is not enrolled in an Approved Clinical Trial.

  • Production Costs means those costs and expenditures incurred in carrying out Production Operations as classified and defined in Section 2 of the Accounting Procedure and allowed to be recovered in terms of Section 3 thereof.

  • Start-Up Costs means all fees, costs, and expenses incurred in connection with establishing the State Mitigation Trust and the Indian Tribe Mitigation Trust and setting them up for operation. Start-up costs shall not include the cost of premiums for insurance policies.

  • Baseline means the “Initial Small Business Lending Baseline” set forth on the Initial Supplemental Report (as defined in the Definitive Agreement), subject to adjustment pursuant to Section 3(a).

  • Upgrade means a major version upgrade of any Platform software.

  • Monitoring System means a system established by BNY to fulfill the Responsibilities specified in clauses (d) and (e) of Section 1 of Article III of this Agreement.

  • Composting facility means a site, location, tract of land, installation, or building used for composting of solid waste in accordance with Chapter 3734. of the Revised Code and rules adopted thereunder. The composting facility includes the area of materials placement and any leachate management system structures.

  • Construction Costs means land costs, all costs paid to construct and complete the Improvements, as specified on Exhibit "B" attached hereto and made a part hereof.

  • Soft Costs means the costs of professional work and fees, interim costs, financing fees and expenses, syndication costs, soft costs and Developer’s fees as shown in the Applicant’s properly completed UniApp, Section C - Uses of Funds. Soft Costs do not include operating or replacement reserves.

  • Energy efficiency improvement means equipment, devices, or materials intended to decrease energy consumption, including, but not limited to, all of the following:

  • Maintenance work means the repair of existing facilities when the size, type or extent of such facilities is not thereby changed or increased. While “maintenance” includes painting and decorating and is covered under the law, it does not include work such as routine landscape maintenance or janitorial services.

  • Maintenance Capital Expenditures means, for any period, the portion of the aggregate amount of all Capital Expenditures of the Borrower for such period attributable to maintenance of property, plant or equipment of the Borrower and the Restricted Subsidiaries, as determined in good faith by a Responsible Officer of the Borrower.

  • Maintenance Test means the maintenance test set out in Clause 12.1 (Maintenance Test).