Common use of Risk and Liability Clause in Contracts

Risk and Liability. Subject to applicable Laws, the Seller shall be fully responsible to the Buyer for the suitability of the Project Site, for the conduct of the Project and for the condition of the Project Site, including but not limited to climatic, hydrological, hydro-geological, ecological, environmental, geotechnical, geological, paleontological and archaeological conditions (including the discovery of any heritage resources as defined in the National Heritage Resources Act, 1999), the adequacy of the road and rail links to, and routing of power lines existing at the Signature Date on, the Project Site and the availability of adequate supplies of utilities.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement

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Risk and Liability. Subject to applicable Laws, the Seller shall be fully responsible to the Buyer for the suitability of the Project Site, for the conduct of the Project and for the condition of the Project Site, including but not limited to its climatic, hydrological, hydro-geological, ecological, environmental, geotechnical, geological, paleontological and archaeological conditions (including the discovery of any heritage resources as defined in the National Heritage Resources Act, 1999), the adequacy of the road and rail links to, and routing of power lines existing at the Signature Date on, to the Project Site and the availability of adequate supplies of utilities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement

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Risk and Liability. Subject to applicable Laws, the Seller shall be fully responsible to the Buyer for the suitability of the Project Site, for the conduct of the Project and for the condition of the Project Site, including but not limited to its climatic, hydrological, hydro-geological, ecological, environmental, geotechnical, geological, paleontological and archaeological conditions (including the discovery of any heritage resources as defined in the National Heritage Resources Act, 1999), the adequacy of the road and rail links to, and routing of power lines existing at the Signature Date on, the Project Site and the availability of adequate supplies of utilities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement

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