Legitimate Grounds definition

Legitimate Grounds means any grounds which SGPPL reasonably deems, in its sole and absolute discretion, to be in the legitimate interests of:
Legitimate Grounds means the events and circumstances which will be specified in the PPA (and are already anchored in the First Implementation Contract), which are related to RFA financing cost change, delayed final investment decision by the Czech Government, adoption, change or cancellation of any Project related applicable law or regulation, breach of specified obligations by the State or State Entities enabling the Project and infrastructure and grid issues, requirements of the State related to national security interests and related implications, etc.

Related to Legitimate Grounds

  • Competitors means any Person who is not an Affiliate of a Loan Party and who engages (or whose Affiliate engages), as its primary business, in the same or similar business as a material business of the Loan Parties.

  • Legitimate Purpose means sharing of UPSI in the ordinary course of business or on a need-to-know basis. The Company may share the UPSI if required in the interest of the Company.

  • Contractor’s Confidential Information has the meaning set out in the Call-Off Contracts

  • Legitimate Purposes means sharing of UPSI in the ordinary course of business by an Insider with the following, provided that such sharing has not been carried out to evade or circumvent the prohibitions of these regulations:

  • School grounds means in, or on the grounds of, a school.