Foreland JDA Clause Samples

Foreland JDA. Except as set forth on Schedule 6.24, Seller represents and warrants (a) Seller is not in material default under the Foreland JDA, (b) Seller has no Knowledge of any material default by Foreland or OpCo under the Foreland JDA; (c) all material obligations of Seller under the Foreland JDA have been met and completed as required in all material respects; (d) Seller has not received notice of the occurrence of a Development Hurdle Date and Foreland will not earn the right to receive an Earned Reversionary Share (each term as defined in the Foreland JDA) prior to the Closing; (e) there are no outstanding (i) disputes or claims pursuant to Section 2.5(h) of the Foreland JDA or (ii) well cost reimbursements owing by Seller pursuant to Section 4.4 of the Foreland JDA; and (e) there are no claims asserted by Foreland or OpCo, nor does Seller have any Knowledge of any such claims, under Sections 4.5 or 4.6 (regarding HSE and environmental matters) or Article 6 (regarding indemnification) under the Foreland JDA.
Foreland JDA. Except as set forth on Schedule 6.34, Seller represents and warrants (a) Seller is not in material default under the Foreland JDA, (b) Seller has no Knowledge of any material default by BCC or OpCo under the Foreland JDA; (c) all material obligations of Seller under the Foreland JDA have been met and completed as required and all ▇▇▇▇▇ with respect to the Foreland JDA are being operated under and in accordance with the applicable joint operating agreements, in each case, in all material respects; (d) there are no outstanding (i) disputes or claims pursuant to Section 2.5(h) of the Foreland JDA or (ii) well cost reimbursements pursuant to Section 4.4 of the Foreland JDA; and (e) there are no claims asserted by BCC or OpCo, nor does Seller have any Knowledge of any such claims, under Sections 4.5 or 4.6 (regarding HSE and environmental matters) or Article 6 (regarding indemnification) under the Foreland JDA.

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