Common use of Supervening Law Clause in Contracts

Supervening Law. Subject to clause 22 (“Change in Law”), any present or future Law which operates to vary the obligations of a party in connection with this agreement with the result that another party’s rights, powers or remedies are adversely affected (including, by way of delay or postponement) is excluded except to the extent that its exclusion is prohibited or rendered ineffective by Law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Long Term Energy Service Agreement, Long Term Energy Service Agreement

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Supervening Law. Subject to clause 22 (“Change in Law”)24, any present or future Law which operates to vary the obligations of a party in connection with this agreement Agreement with the result that another party’s rights, powers or remedies are adversely affected (including, by way of delay or postponement) is excluded except to the extent that its exclusion is prohibited or rendered ineffective by Law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Capacity Investment Scheme Agreement

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Supervening Law. Subject to clause 22 21 (“Change in Law”), any present or future Law which operates to vary the obligations of a party in connection with this agreement with the result that another party’s rights, powers or remedies are adversely affected (including, by way of delay or postponement) is excluded except to the extent that its exclusion is prohibited or rendered ineffective by Law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Long Term Energy Service Agreement

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