Actions to Prevent Injury Sample Clauses

Actions to Prevent Injury. If any Utility Default or Owner's Default creates an imminent risk of damage or injury to any Person or any Person's property, then in any such case, in addition to any other right or remedy that the non-defaulting Party may have, the non-defaulting Party may (but shall not be obligated to) take such action as the non-defaulting Party deems appropriate which may include disconnecting and removing all or a portion of the System, or suspending the supply or receipt of Energy from the System, as applicable.
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Actions to Prevent Injury. If any Provider Default creates an imminent risk of damage or injury to any Person or any Person’s property, then, in addition to any other right or remedy that Customer may have, Customer may (but shall not be obligated to) take such action as Customer deems appropriate to prevent such damage or injury.
Actions to Prevent Injury. If any Provider Default creates an imminent risk of damage or injury to any Person or any Person’s property or a risk of a violation of Applicable Law, then, in addition to any other right or remedy that Host may have, Host may (but shall not be obligated to) take such action as Host deems appropriate to prevent such damage or injury or violation of Applicable Law. Such action may include disconnecting and removing all or a portion of the System.
Actions to Prevent Injury. If any Host Default creates an imminent risk of damage or injury to any Person or any Person’s property or violation of Applicable Law, then in any such case, in addition to any other right or remedy that Provider may have, Provider may (but shall not be obligated to) take such action as Provider deems appropriate to prevent such damage or injury or violation of Applicable Law. Such action may include temporarily disconnecting and removing all or a portion of the System, in compliance with the conditions of Section 2.4 herein, or suspending System operation.
Actions to Prevent Injury. If any Host Default creates an imminent risk of damage or injury to any Person or any Person’s property, then in any such case, in addition to any other right or remedy that Supplier may have, Supplier may (but shall not be obligated to) take such action as Supplier deems appropriate to prevent such damage or injury. Such action may include, but is not limited to, disconnecting and removing all or a portion of the System in accordance with the same standards that apply under Section 2.2 or suspending the supply of Solar Services to Host.
Actions to Prevent Injury. If any Utilities Default creates an imminent risk of damage or injury to any Person or any Person’s property, then in any such case, in addition to any other right or remedy that Owner may have, Owner may (but shall not be obligated to) take such action as Owner deems appropriate which may include disconnecting and removing all or a portion of the System, or suspending the supply of Energy from the System.
Actions to Prevent Injury. If a Company Default or County Default creates an imminent risk of damage or injury to any person or any person’s property, then in any such case, in addition to any other right or remedy that the non-defaulting Party may have, such Party may (but shall not be obligated to) take such action as it deems appropriate to prevent such damage or injury.
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Actions to Prevent Injury. If any Host Default creates an imminent risk of damage or injury to any Person or anyPerson’s property, then in any such case, in addition to any other right or remedythat Nexamp mayhave, Nexamp may (but shall not be obligated to) take such action as Nexamp deems appropriate to prevent such damage or injury. Such action may include, but is not limited to, disconnecting and removing all or aportion of the System in accordance with the same standards that apply under Section 2.5 or suspending the supply of Solar Services to Host. 12.3
Actions to Prevent Injury. If any Nexamp Default creates an imminent risk of damage or injury to any Person or any Person’sproperty, then in any such case, in addition to anyother right or remedythat Host mayhave, Host may (but shall not be obligated to) take such action as Host deems appropriate to prevent such damage or injury. Such actionmay include, but is not limited to, disconnecting and removing all or a portion of the System.
Actions to Prevent Injury. If any Purchaser Default creates an imminent risk of damage or injury to any Person or any Person’s property or violation of Applicable Law, then in any such case, in addition to any other right or remedy that Provider may have, Provider may (but shall not be obligated to) take such action as Provider deems appropriate to prevent such damage or injury or violation of Applicable Law. Such action may include temporarily disconnecting and removing all or a portion of the System, in compliance with the conditions of Section 2.4 herein, or suspending System operation.
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