Common use of Double Jeopardy Clause in Contracts

Double Jeopardy. A final, non-appeal able order issued in a proceeding initiated by the Government and based on a claim of breach of the Contract shall be with prejudice to any proceedings against the Company that BPDB could otherwise bring for breach by the Company of substantially the same obligations under this Contract. Nothing in this Section shall prevent BPDB and the Government from separately initiating proceedings to terminate this Contract, pursuant to Section 4 of this Contract.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement

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Double Jeopardy. A final, non-appeal able order issued in a proceeding initiated by the Government and based on a claim of breach of the Contract Agreement shall be with prejudice to any proceedings against the Company that BPDB could otherwise bring for breach by the Company of substantially the same obligations under this ContractAgreement. Nothing in this Section shall prevent BPDB and the Government from separately initiating proceedings to terminate this ContractAgreement, pursuant to Section 4 of this ContractAgreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement

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Double Jeopardy. A final, non-appeal able order issued in a proceeding initiated by the Government and based on a claim of breach of the Contract shall be with prejudice to any proceedings against the The Company that BPDB could otherwise bring for breach by the The Company of substantially the same obligations under this Contract. Nothing in this Section Article shall prevent BPDB and the Government from separately initiating proceedings to terminate this Contract, pursuant to Section Article 4 of this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement

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