LTS Credits for MCWA Sample Clauses

LTS Credits for MCWA. 3.1.1. The number of acre-feet of LTS Credits subject to the MCWA Subcontracts, as well as the number of LTS Credits designated by MCWA, are identified in Exhibit A and Exhibit C if any, attached hereto. Exhibit A and Exhibit C shall not be amended or superseded after December 15, 2010. Additional Exhibits may be included from time to time to reflect additional acre-feet of LTS Credits subject to this Agreement. Exhibit A and Exhibit C are attached hereto and made a part of this Agreement, and shall be in force and effect in accordance with its respective provision. In the event that Exhibit C does not identify any acre-feet of LTS Credits on December 15, 2010, AWBA shall have the right to amend Exhibit C to exclude any LTS Credits that have not been included in a Subcontract with MCWA on or after December 16, 2010 and each Party shall be relieved of their respective duties and obligations as they relate to the excluded LTS Credits. 3.1.2. The number of acre-feet of LTS Credits developed and set aside for the benefit of M&I Users as of the Effective Date are identified in Exhibit B, attached hereto. Exhibit B may be amended from time to time to reflect the actual number of acre-feet of LTS Credits developed by AWBA to benefit M&I Users. The Exhibit B is attached hereto and made a part of this Agreement, and shall be in force and effect in accordance with its respective provision until superseded by a subsequent exhibit executed by all parties. In the event that the number of LTS Credits identified in Resolution 2002-1 adopted by AWBA on March 20, 2002 (420,000 acre- feet) is modified by AWBA, the Parties agree to renegotiate in good faith the terms of this Agreement to reflect the modified number of LTS Credits to be developed and set aside for the benefit of M&I Users by AWBA. 3.1.3. AWBA shall take all actions necessary to insure that LTS Credits in the maximum number of acre-feet of LTS Credits identified in Exhibit A and Exhibit C are developed and set aside for the benefit of MCWA. Such actions may include storage of Colorado River water, assignment of LTS Credits previously developed through the storage of Colorado River water, or any other action consistent with Title 45, Chapter 14 of the Arizona Revised Statutes. Nothing in this Subarticle, however, shall require AWBA to independently seek general fund appropriations from the Arizona State Legislature for the development of LTS Credits subject to this Agreement. 3.1.4. AWBA shall establish the MCW...
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