Common use of No More Favorable Terms Clause in Contracts

No More Favorable Terms. Party B shall not provide in any power purchase agreement payable from the Trust Estate for (i) collateral or other security or credit support with respect thereto, (ii) a pledge or assignment of the Trust Estate for the payment thereof, or (iii) payment priority with respect thereto superior to that of Party A, without in each case offering such arrangements to Party A."

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Master Power Purchase and Sale Agreement, Master Power Purchase and Sale Agreement, Master Power Purchase and Sale Agreement

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No More Favorable Terms. Party B shall not provide in any power purchase agreement payable from the Trust Estate for (i) collateral or other security or credit support with respect thereto, (ii) a pledge or assignment of the Trust Estate for the payment thereof, or (iii) payment priority with respect thereto superior to that of Party A, without in each case offering such arrangements to Party A."”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Power Purchase and Sale Agreement

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No More Favorable Terms. Party B shall not provide provide, in any power purchase agreement for which power is payable from the Trust Estate Estate, for (i) collateral or other security or credit support with respect thereto, (ii) a pledge or assignment of the Trust Estate for the payment thereof, or (iii) payment priority with respect thereto superior to that of Party A, without in each case offering such arrangements to Party A."

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Power Purchase and Sale Agreement Cover Sheet

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