Common use of Adverse Government Action Clause in Contracts

Adverse Government Action. A regulatory, legislative or judicial body (A) requires a material change to the terms of this Agreement that materially and adversely affects a Party or (B) takes action that adversely and materially impacts a Party's ability to perform, or requires a delay in the performance of this Agreement that either Party determines to be unreasonable or (C) orders a change or modification that affects the Program such that either Party's obligations hereunder are materially changed, and the change is not deemed a Force Majeure Event.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Power Supply Agreement, Master Power Supply Agreement

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Adverse Government Action. A regulatory, legislative or judicial body (A) requires a material change to the terms of this Agreement that materially and adversely affects a Party or (B) takes action that adversely and materially impacts a Party's ability to perform, or requires a delay in the performance of this Agreement that either Party determines to be unreasonable or (C) orders a change or modification that affects the Program such that either Party's obligations hereunder are materially changed, and the change is not deemed a Force Majeure EventMajeure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Aggregation Program Agreement

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Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Power Supply Agreement

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Adverse Government Action. A regulatory, legislative or judicial body (A) requires a material change to the terms of this Agreement that materially and or adversely affects a Party or (B) takes action that adversely and materially impacts a Party's ’s ability to perform, or requires a delay in the performance of this Agreement that either Party determines determined to be unreasonable or (C) orders a change or modification that affects the Program such that either Party's ’s obligations hereunder are materially changed, and the change charge is not deemed a Force Majeure Event.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Aggregation Program Agreement

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