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:Something beyond the affected party’s control that, having used [[all reasonable efforts]], it cannot overcome and which makes it impossible to perform its obligations to deliver or to accept {{euaprov|Allowances}} under an {{euaprov|EU Emissions Allowance Transaction}}. | :Something beyond the affected party’s control that, having used [[all reasonable efforts]], it cannot overcome and which makes it impossible to perform its obligations to deliver or to accept {{euaprov|Allowances}} under an {{euaprov|EU Emissions Allowance Transaction}}. | ||
: | :Note that the following will not count as Settlement Disruption Events if they cause an inability to deliver {{euaprov|Allowances}} in the affected party’s {{euaprov|Specified Holding Account}}, as a result of: | ||
::(a) the low or non-allocation of {{euaprov|Allowances}} by any state; | ::(a) the low or non-allocation of {{euaprov|Allowances}} by any state; | ||
::(b) a Member State or {{euaprov|Central Administrator}} not replacing {{euaprov|Third Compliance Period}} {{euaprov|Allowances}} with {{euaprov|Fourth Compliance Period}} {{euaprov|Allowances}}; or | ::(b) a Member State or {{euaprov|Central Administrator}} not replacing {{euaprov|Third Compliance Period}} {{euaprov|Allowances}} with {{euaprov|Fourth Compliance Period}} {{euaprov|Allowances}}; or | ||
::(c) any party’s failure of a party to procure sufficient {{euaprov|Allowances}} to meet its delivery obligations | ::(c) any party’s failure of a party to procure sufficient {{euaprov|Allowances}} to meet its delivery obligations | ||
:Something which otherwise would be a Settlement Disruption Event ''and'' a {{euaprov|Suspension Event}}, will count as a {{euaprov|Suspension Event}} and ''not'' a Settlement Disruption Event. | |||
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Revision as of 12:42, 27 June 2022
- Something beyond the affected party’s control that, having used all reasonable efforts, it cannot overcome and which makes it impossible to perform its obligations to deliver or to accept Allowances under an EU Emissions Allowance Transaction.
- Note that the following will not count as Settlement Disruption Events if they cause an inability to deliver Allowances in the affected party’s Specified Holding Account, as a result of:
- (a) the low or non-allocation of Allowances by any state;
- (b) a Member State or Central Administrator not replacing Third Compliance Period Allowances with Fourth Compliance Period Allowances; or
- (c) any party’s failure of a party to procure sufficient Allowances to meet its delivery obligations
- Something which otherwise would be a Settlement Disruption Event and a Suspension Event, will count as a Suspension Event and not a Settlement Disruption Event.