PPA Direct Agreements Sample Clauses

PPA Direct Agreements. A PPA direct agreement sets out the offtaker’s acknowledgement of the security interests granted by the project company to the lenders with respect to the project company’s rights and interests under the PPA, and the lenders’ rights to take remedial action (including taking over the project) in a default situation. These rights are referred to as step-in rights. The direct agreement should be expected to include the provisions described above, including notices to lenders, extended cure periods, step- in rights, and the right to novate the PPA to a substitute entity to the extent not already sufficiently covered in the PPA. The direct agreement will be entered into by the offtaker, the project company, and the lenders, and establishes a direct contractual relationship between the lenders and the offtaker. Whilst the primary obligation to obtain financing falls on the project company, the offtaker is generally expected to agree to amend or clarify the PPA as reasonably requested by the project company’s lenders. Ideally, such amendments and clarifications are introduced prior to the signature of the PPA by the project company and the offtaker. However, even if the PPA has been signed, the offtaker can still be expected to agree to certain amendments and clarifications to the PPA. The lenders may refuse to lend if this is not done. Where the PPA has already been signed, such modifications will either be incorporated by way of an amendment to the PPA, or through the direct agreement.
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  • Project Agreements Provided that where the company commences work on a project where a site agreement exists to which the company is contractually obligated or where a site agreement exists between the union and the client or their agent that provides for higher rates of pay and conditions, the conditions contained in any such site agreement will take precedence over this Agreement for the duration of the project.

  • Project Agreement (a) Subsequent to the establishment of a Cooperative Agreement pursuant to § 81.3, the Secretary may further agree with the States to provide xxxxx- cial assistance in the development and implementation of acceptable projects for the conservation of endangered and threatened species. Financial agree- ments will consist of an Application for Federal Assistance and a Project Agreement. Such agreements’ contin- ued existence, and continued financial assistance under such agreements, shall be contingent upon the continued existence of the Cooperative Agree- ment described in § 81.3 of this part.

  • Obligations relating to Project Agreements 5.2.1 It is expressly agreed that the Concessionaire shall, at all times, be responsible and liable for all its obligations under this Agreement notwithstanding anything contained in the Project Agreements or any other agreement, and no default under any Project Agreement or agreement shall excuse the Concessionaire from its obligations or liability hereunder.

  • Extra Contract Agreements (a) The Employer agrees not to enter into any agreement or contract with its employees, individually or collectively, which in any way conflicts with the terms and provisions of this Agreement. Any such agreement shall be null and void.

  • Subagreements Recipient may enter into agreements with sub-recipients, contractors or subcontractors (collectively, “subagreements”) for performance of the Project.

  • INDIVIDUAL SERVICES AGREEMENT This contract shall include an Individual Services Agreement (ISA) developed for each LEA pupil to whom CONTRACTOR is to provide special education and/or related services. An ISA shall only be issued for LEA pupils enrolled with the approval of the LEA pursuant to Education Code section 56366 (a)(2)(A). ISAs are void upon termination or expiration of the Master Contract. In the event that this Master Contract expires or terminates, CONTRACTOR and the LEA shall continue to be bound to all of the terms and conditions of the most recent executed ISAs between CONTRACTOR and LEA for so long as CONTRACTOR is servicing authorized LEA pupils, until such time as a new Master Contract is executed. Any and all changes to a LEA pupil’s educational placement/program provided under this Master Contract and/or an ISA shall be made solely on the basis of a revision to the LEA pupil’s IEP/IFSP. At any time during the term of this Master Contract, a LEA pupil’s parent, CONTRACTOR, or XXX may request a review of a LEA pupil’s IEP/IFSP subject to all procedural safeguards required by law, including notice to and participation by the CONTRACTOR in the IEP Team meeting. Unless otherwise provided in this Master Contract, the CONTRACTOR shall provide all services specified in the IEP/IFSP unless the CONTRACTOR and the LEA agree otherwise in the ISA. (California Education Code sections 56366(a) (5) and 3062(e)). In the event the CONTRACTOR is unable to provide a specific service at any time during the term of the ISA, the CONTRACTOR shall notify the LEA in writing within five (5) business days of the last date a service was provided. If a parent or XXX contests the termination of an ISA by initiating a due process proceeding with the California Office of Administrative Hearings (hereinafter referred to as “OAH”), CONTRACTOR shall abide by the “stay- put” requirement of state and federal law unless the parent agrees otherwise or an interim alternative educational placement is deemed lawful and appropriate by LEA or OAH. Disagreements between XXX and CONTRACTOR concerning the formulation of an ISA or the Master Contract may be appealed to the local SELPA office prior to appeal to the State Superintendent of Public Instruction pursuant to the provisions of California Education Code section 56366 (C) (2).

  • HHSC Agreements A. To pay the Contractor for services provided under the Contract type specified in Section I of this Contract in amounts and under conditions determined by HHSC as defined in this Contract, the applicable Contractor manual, handbook, policy letter or program rules and standards and in accordance with applicable laws and regulations for all eligible persons receiving such services under Title XIX and or Title XX.

  • Service Agreements Manager shall negotiate and execute on behalf of Owner such agreements which Manager deems necessary or advisable for the furnishing of utilities, services, concessions and supplies, for the maintenance, repair and operation of the Property and such other agreements which may benefit the Property or be incidental to the matters for which Manager is responsible hereunder.

  • CONTRACT AGREEMENT [The successful tenderer shall fill in this form in accordance with the instructions indicated] THIS AGREEMENT made the [insert: number] day of [insert: month], [insert: year]. BETWEEN (1) [insert complete name of Procuring Entity and having its principal place of business at [insert: address of Procuring Entity] (hereinafter called “Procuring Entity”), of the one part; and (2) [insert name of Supplier], a corporation incorporated under the laws of [insert: country of Supplier] and having its principal place of business at [insert: address of Supplier] (hereinafter called “the Supplier”), of the other part.

  • Separate Agreements All uses of an E-System shall be governed by and subject to, in addition to Section 9.2 and this Section 9.3, the separate terms, conditions and privacy policy posted or referenced in such E-System (or such terms, conditions and privacy policy as may be updated from time to time, including on such E-System) and related Contractual Obligations executed by Agent and Credit Parties in connection with the use of such E-System.

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