RATES AND TERMS BINDING; FERC STANDARD OF REVIEW Sample Clauses

RATES AND TERMS BINDING; FERC STANDARD OF REVIEW. 11.1 Mobile-Sierra Doctrine.
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RATES AND TERMS BINDING; FERC STANDARD OF REVIEW. 36 Section 19.2. Entire Agreement; Amendments 37
RATES AND TERMS BINDING; FERC STANDARD OF REVIEW. (a) Absent agreement of both Parties to the proposed change, the standard of review for changes to any section or any other provision of this Agreement (other than changes to market- based rate tariffs that do not have any application to or effect on this Agreement), whether proposed by a Party (to the extent that any waiver in Section 19.1(b) is unenforceable or ineffective as to such Party), a non-party or FERC acting sua sponte, shall be solely the “public interest” standard of review set forth in United Gas Pipe Line Co. v. Mobile Gas Service Corp., 000 X.X. 000 (1956) and Federal Power Commission v. Sierra Pacific Power Co., 350 U.S. 348 (1956) and clarified by Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Capital Group, Inc. v. Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County, 554‌ U.S. 527 (2008), and NRG Power Marketing, LLC v. Maine Public Utilities Commission, 000 X.X. 000 (2010) (the “Mobile-Sierra” doctrine). (b) In addition, and notwithstanding the foregoing subsection (a), to the fullest extent permitted by applicable Law, each Party, for itself and its successors and assigns, hereby expressly and irrevocably waives any rights it can or may have, now or in the future, whether under §§ 205 or 206 of the Federal Power Act or otherwise, to seek to obtain from FERC by any means, directly or indirectly (through complaint, investigation or otherwise), and each hereby covenants and agrees not at any time to seek to so obtain, an order from FERC changing any section of this Agreement specifying the rate, charge, classification, or other term or condition agreed to by the Parties, it being the express intent of the Parties that, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable Law, neither Party will unilaterally seek to obtain from FERC any relief changing the rate, charge, classification, or other term or condition of this Agreement, notwithstanding any subsequent changes that may occur in applicable Law or market conditions. In the event that applicable Law precludes the Parties from waiving their rights to seek changes from FERC to their market-based power sales contracts (including entering into covenants not to do so) then this Section 19.1(b) will not apply, provided that, consistent with Section 19.1(a), such change may be made only if‌ the person seeking the change demonstrates that such change is required by the “public interest” as set forth in Section 19.1(a).
RATES AND TERMS BINDING; FERC STANDARD OF REVIEW. 1Mobile-Sierra Doctrine .

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  • Terms Binding By acceptance of this Warrant, the Holder accepts and agrees to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this Warrant.

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