Common use of Freedom to Operate Clause in Contracts

Freedom to Operate. Neither the Company nor any Material Subsidiary is a party to any agreement or understanding restricting the Company’s or any Material Subsidiary’s freedom to operate within a particular area or otherwise restricting the ability of the Company or any Material Subsidiary from freely competing with competitors.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Equity Distribution Agreement (SolarBank Corp), Equity Distribution Agreement (SolarBank Corp), Equity Distribution Agreement (SolarBank Corp)

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Freedom to Operate. Neither the Company Corporation nor any Material Subsidiary is a party to any agreement or understanding restricting the CompanyCorporation’s or any Material Subsidiary’s freedom to operate within a particular area or otherwise restricting the ability of the Company or any Material Subsidiary from freely competing with competitorsarea.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agency Agreement (SolarBank Corp)

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