Additional Contract means a Contract identified in the List of Contracts delivered pursuant to Section 2.02(a) that is not an Initial Contract.
Additional Contract is defined in Section 5.13.
Additional Contract means an agreement, other than this Agreement that enables or will enable the Customer to access a volume of water from the Regulated Area.
Examples of Additional Contract in a sentence
Where you hold an Additional Contract, that part of this Agreement for the supply of water available under the Additional Contract will terminate on the relevant Termination Date for the Additional Contract.
More Definitions of Additional Contract
Additional Contract shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(d).
Additional Contract means each contract entered into by the Company or any Subsidiary thereof after the Closing Date (other than Capacity Sales Agreements, employment contracts and contracts involving payments by or to the Company of less than $1,000,000 annually).
Additional Contract. Any Contract purchased by the Trust from the Depositor during the Prefunding Period from proceeds available in the Prefunding Account.
Additional Contract. Each Contract acquired by the Issuer on an Acquisition Date other than the Initial Delivery Date.
Additional Contract means any Contract entered into between the District and a Contract User after the date of this Agreement.
Additional Contract means any contract (other than a Project Contract) providing for (i) the transmission or sale by the Borrower of any of the Facility's electrical or steam output or (ii) the supply and transportation of coal to the Facility (it being understood and agreed that the Xxxxxx Coal Contract shall not be deemed to be an "Additional Contract" for any purpose of this Agreement).
Additional Contract means any contract or undertaking to which the Borrower is a party relating to the Project, entered into after the Effective Date.