Change in Laws definition
Examples of Change in Laws in a sentence
This change is considered a unilateral change in accordance with Attachment D: HHS Uniform Terms and Conditions; Article XI: General Provisions, Section 11.7, Change in Laws and Compliance with Laws and does not require a bilateral amendment.
This change is considered a unilateral change in accordance to Attachment D: HHS Uniform Terms and Conditions; Article XI: General Provisions, Section 11.7, Change in Laws and Compliance with Laws and does not require a bilateral amendment.
Therefore, Customer agrees that Company is not liable for damages caused by Force Majeure Events, including, but not limited to, acts of God, acts of any governmental authority, including the PUCT or ERCOT, accidents, strikes, labor trouble, required maintenance work, inability to access the TDU or ERCOT system, nonperformance of the TDU or ERCOT, delay or impact of Change in Laws, or any cause beyond Company’s reasonable control.
Builder agrees that subject to the provisions of this Contract {including but not limited to Articles VI (Change in Laws, Rules and Regulations), X (Force Majeure and Permissible Delays), and XIII (Variations)}, or by reason of any default in performance of Buyer or any act of prevention or breach of this Contract by Buyer, it shall make delivery of the completed outfitted and tested Rig on the Delivery Date.
Vietnam shall not create or permit to exist or occur, and shall ensure that no Government Body shall create or permit to exist or occur, any circumstances or Change in Laws of Vietnam which would render obligations under the BOT Contract, the Relevant Project Agreements or the Government Guarantee illegal, invalid, unenforceable, ineffective or void in whole or part.