No Adequate Alternative Site Sample Clauses

No Adequate Alternative Site. If the Parties cannot, within six months of the commencement of shading on the PV System, agree on a substitute location for relocation, then the Parties shall work in good faith to amend this SPPA to adjust the EEP and the GEP of the PV System. If the Parties cannot agree on such amendment, this SPPA shall terminate with no actual damages due and Contractor shall fulfill its obligations for System removal pursuant to Section 11.1 of the SLA and neither Party shall have any further obligation to the other.
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No Adequate Alternative Site. If Trustees and Licensee cannot locate an alternative site that meets the requirements of Subsection 11.8.2 but can mutually agree upon an alternative location which is inferior to the Licensed Area for purposes of energy storage system installation, then Trustees and Licensee shall in good faith attempt to negotiate an adjustment in the Price to compensate for the alternative location such that Licensee receives payments comparable to those which it would have received from the System at the original Licensed Area. If the Parties mutually agree to such change in Price, then the Parties shall amend all relevant terms in this Agreement and Licensee shall proceed to relocate the System (or as much of System as practical) to the new location. If the Parties agree to such relocation, Trustees shall pay for the reasonable costs for Licensee to relocate the System. Trustees shall reimburse Licensee for the period of temporary System shutdown prior to relocation under the options specified in Section 11.7.
No Adequate Alternative Site. If HOST and LICENSEE cannot locate an alternative site that meets the requirements of Subsection 14.5.2 but can mutually agree upon an alternative location which is inferior to the Licensed Area for purposes of solar installation, then HOST and CONTRACTOR shall attempt to negotiate in good faith an adjustment in the Price to compensate for the alternative location such that CONTRACTOR receives payments comparable to what it would have received from the System at the original Licensed Area. If HOST and CONTRACTOR mutually agree to such change in Price, then the Parties shall amend all relevant terms in this SLA, subject to approval by the SPWB, and LICENSEE shall proceed to relocate the System (or as much of System as practical) to the new location. If the Parties agree to such relocation, HOST shall pay for the reasonable costs for LICENSEE to relocate the System. HOST shall reimburse CONTRACTOR for the period of System shutdown prior to relocation in accordance with the provisions in the SPPA.
No Adequate Alternative Site. If the Judicial Council and Licensee cannot locate an alternative site that meets the requirements of subsection 14.4.2 but can mutually agree upon an alternative location which is inferior to the Licensed Area for purposes of solar installation, then the Judicial Council and Licensee shall attempt to negotiate in good faith an adjustment in the Price to compensate for the alternative location such that Licensee receives payments comparable to what it would have received from the System at the original Licensed Area. If the Judicial Council and Licensee mutually agree to such change in Price, then the Parties shall amend all relevant terms in this SLA, subject to approval by the SPWB, and Licensee shall proceed to relocate the System (or as much of System as practical) to the new location. If the Parties agree to such relocation, the Judicial Council shall pay for the reasonable costs for Licensee to relocate the System. The Judicial Council shall reimburse Licensee for the period of temporary System shutdown prior to relocation in accordance with the provisions in the SPPA. Termination due to Permanent Shutdown of the Site. If, within seventy-five (75) calendar days prior to date that the Judicial Council will commence the permanent Facility shutdown for reasons set forth in section 14.4, the Judicial Council and Licensee have not agreed upon an alternative location for the System, Licensee shall remove the System pursuant to section 11.1 of this SLA. After completion of such removal, the Judicial Council will pay Licensee Actual Damages and neither Party shall otherwise have any further obligation to the other Party.
No Adequate Alternative Site. If the Judicial Council and Licensee cannot locate an alternative site that meets the requirements of subsection 14.4.2 but can mutually agree upon an alternative location which is inferior to the Licensed Area for purposes of solar installation, then the Judicial Council and Licensee shall attempt to negotiate in good faith an adjustment in the Price to compensate for the alternative location such that Licensee receives payments comparable to what it would have received from the System at the original Licensed Area. If the Judicial Council and Licensee mutually agree to such change in Price, then the Parties shall amend all relevant terms in this SLA, subject to approval by the SPWB, and Licensee shall proceed to relocate the System (or as much of System as practical) to the new location. If the Parties agree to such relocation, the Judicial Council shall pay for the reasonable costs for Licensee to relocate the System. The Judicial Council shall reimburse Licensee for the period of temporary System shutdown prior to relocation in accordance with the provisions in the SPPA.
No Adequate Alternative Site. If the Parties cannot, within six months of the commencement of shading on the System, agree on a substitute location for relocation, then the Parties shall work in good faith to amend this SPPA to adjust the EEP and the GEP of the System. If the Parties cannot agree on such amendment, this SPPA shall terminate with no actual damages due and CONTRACTOR shall fulfill its obligations for System removal pursuant to Section
No Adequate Alternative Site. If the Judicial Council and Licensee cannot locate an alternative site that meets the requirements of subsection 14.4.2 but can mutually agree upon an alternative location which is inferior to the Licensed Area for purposes of solar installation, then the Judicial Council and Licensee shall attempt to negotiate in good faith an adjustment in the Rent to compensate for the alternative location such that Licensee receives payments comparable to what it would have received from the System at the original Licensed Area. If the Judicial Council and Licensee mutually agree to such change in Rent, then the Parties shall amend all relevant terms in this SLA and Lease, subject to approval by the SPWB, and Licensee shall proceed to relocate the System (or as much of System as practical) to the new location. If the Parties agree to such relocation, the Judicial Council shall pay for the reasonable costs for Licensee to relocate the System.
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