13.6 Interconnection Customer Authority. Consistent with Good Utility Practice and theLGIASGIA and the LGIPSGIP, Interconnection Customer may take actions or inactionswith regard to the Large Generating Facility or Interconnection Customer'sInterconnection Facilities during an Emergency Condition in order to (i) preserve publichealth and safety, (ii) preserve the reliability of the Large Generating Facility orInterconnection Customer's Interconnection Facilities, (iii) limit or prevent damage, and(iv) expedite restoration of service. Interconnection Customer shall use ReasonableEfforts to minimize the effect of such actions or inactions on the <strong>Transmission</strong> Systemand <strong>Transmission</strong> Provider's Interconnection Facilities. <strong>Transmission</strong> Provider shall useReasonable Efforts to assist Interconnection Customer in such actions.13.7 Limited Liability. Except as otherwise provided in Article 11.6.1 of this LGIASGIA,neither Party shall be liable to the other for any action it takes in responding to anEmergency Condition so long as such action is made in good faith and is consistent withGood Utility Practice.Article 14Article 14. . Regulatory Requirements and Governing Law14.1 Regulatory Requirements. Each Party's obligations under this LGIASGIA shall besubject to its receipt of any required approval or certificate from one or moreGovernmental Authorities in the form and substance satisfactory to the applying Party, orthe Party making any required filings with, or providing notice to, such GovernmentalAuthorities, and the expiration of any time period associated therewith. Each Party shallin good faith seek and use its Reasonable Efforts to obtain such other approvals. Nothingin this LGIASGIA shall require Interconnection Customer to take any action that couldresult in its inability to obtain, or its loss of, status or exemption under the Federal PowerAct, the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, as amended, or the Public UtilityRegulatory Policies Act of 1978.14.2 Governing Law.14.2.1 The validity, interpretation and performance of this LGIASGIA and each of itsprovisions shall be governed by the laws of the state where the Point ofInterconnection is locatedBritish Columbia, without regard to its conflicts oflaw principles.14.2.2 This LGIASGIA is subject to all Applicable Laws and Regulations.14.2.3 Each Party expressly reserves the right to seek changes in, appeal, or otherwisecontest any laws, orders, rules, or regulations of a Governmental Authority.Article 15Article 15. . Notices15.1 General. Unless otherwise provided in this LGIASGIA, any notice, demand or requestrequired or permitted to be given by either Party to the other and any instrument requiredor permitted to be tendered or delivered by either Party in writing to the other shall beeffective when delivered and may be so given, tendered or delivered, by recognizednational courier, or by depositing the same with the United States Postal ServiceCanada- 47 -DM_VAN/<strong>BC</strong>T0007-<strong>BC</strong>T00129/6206155.10
Post with postage prepaid, for delivery by certified or registered mail, addressed to theParty, or personally delivered to the Party, at the address set out in <strong>Appendix</strong> FE,Addresses for Delivery of Notices and Billings.Either Party may change the notice information in this LGIASGIA by giving five (5)Business Days written notice prior to the effective date of the change.15.2 Billings and Payments. Billings and payments shall be sent to the addresses set out in<strong>Appendix</strong> FE.15.3 Alternative Forms of Notice. Any notice or request required or permitted to be given bya Party to the other and not required by this Agreement to be given in writing may be sogiven by telephone, facsimile or email to the telephone numbers and email addresses setout in <strong>Appendix</strong> FE.15.4 Operations and Maintenance Notice. Each Party shall notify the other Party in writingof the identity of the person(s) that it designates as the point(s) of contact with respect tothe implementation of Articles 9 and 10.Article 16Article 16. . Force Majeure16.1 Force Majeure.16.1.1 Economic hardship is not considered a Force Majeure event.16.1.2 Neither Party shall be considered to be in Default with respect to anyobligation hereunder, (including obligations under Article 4. 4), other than theobligation to pay money when due, if prevented from fulfilling such obligationby Force Majeure. A Party unable to fulfill any obligation hereunder (otherthan an obligation to pay money when due) by reason of Force Majeure shallgive notice and the full particulars of such Force Majeure to the other Party inwriting or by telephone as soon as reasonably possible after the occurrence ofthe cause relied upon. Telephone notices given pursuant to this article shall beconfirmed in writing as soon as reasonably possible and shall specifically statefull particulars of the Force Majeure, the time and date when the ForceMajeure occurred and when the Force Majeure is reasonably expected to cease.The Party affected shall exercise due diligence to remove such disability withreasonable dispatch, but shall not be required to accede or agree to anyprovision not satisfactory to it in order to settle and terminate a strike or otherlabor disturbance.Article 17Article 17. . Default17.1 Default.17.1.1 General. No Default shall exist where such failure to discharge an obligation(other than the payment of money) is the result of Force Majeure as defined inthis LGIASGIA or the result of an act of omission of the other Party. Upon a- 48 -DM_VAN/<strong>BC</strong>T0007-<strong>BC</strong>T00129/6206155.10
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