Common use of RETROSPECTIVE LEGISLATION Clause in Contracts

RETROSPECTIVE LEGISLATION. The Seller shall not be liable for any Claim to the extent that the Claim arises (or is increased) as a result of any change in any legislation or any change in the practice (including the withdrawal of any extra-statutory concession) of any Tax Authority or in the judicial interpretation of the law on or after the date of this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Sale and Purchase Agreement (Kosmos Energy Ltd.), www.sec.gov

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RETROSPECTIVE LEGISLATION. The Seller Sellers shall not be liable for any Non-Tax Warranty Claim or Indemnity Claim to the extent that the Claim liability arises (or is increasedincreased (only to the extent of the increase) as a result of any change legislation not in any legislation force at Execution Date or any a change in the practice (including interpretation of legislation on the basis of case law made after the Execution Date or any amendment to or the withdrawal of any extra-statutory concession) of practice previously published by any Tax Authority or Taxation Authority, in the judicial interpretation of the law on or either case occurring after the date of this AgreementExecution Date.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (Laureate Education, Inc.)

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RETROSPECTIVE LEGISLATION. The Seller shall not be liable for any Warranty Claim to the extent that the Warranty Claim arises (or is increased) as a result of any change in any legislation or any change in the published practice of a Tax Authority (including the withdrawal of any extra-statutory concession) of any Tax Authority or in the judicial interpretation of the law on or after the date of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement (Kosmos Energy Ltd.)

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