Common use of No Adverse Order or Injunctions Clause in Contracts

No Adverse Order or Injunctions. Seller is not a party to, nor is Seller subject to or bound by, nor does there exist any agreement, or any judgment, order, writ, prohibition, injunction or decree of any Governmental Authority with respect to Seller, which would prevent the execution, delivery or performance of this Agreement by Seller, or the transfer, conveyance and sale of all of the Project Assets to PGE pursuant to the terms hereof.β€Œ

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement, Asset Purchase Agreement, Asset Purchase Agreement

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No Adverse Order or Injunctions. Seller is not a party to, nor is Seller subject to or bound by, nor does there exist any agreement, or any judgment, order, writ, prohibition, injunction or decree of any Governmental Authority with respect to Seller, which would prevent the execution, delivery or performance of this Agreement by Seller, or the transfer, conveyance and sale of all of the Project Assets to PGE pursuant to the terms hereof.β€Œhereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement

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