Common use of Farmington and Los Alamos Clause in Contracts

Farmington and Los Alamos. Farmington (and the Farmington Electric Utility‌ System) and Los Alamos are governmental entities whose liability is limited by the New Mexico Tort Claims Act, XXXX 0000, §§ 41-4-1 through 41-4-27, and any liability or indemnity assumed by Farmington or the Farmington Electric Utility System or Los Alamos in this Mine Reclamation Agreement will be limited by the provisions of the New Mexico Tort Claims Act. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Mine Reclamation Agreement, the payment for all purchases, fees or charges made by Farmington and Los Alamos under this Mine Reclamation Agreement will be made from the legally-available revenues of Farmington’s and/or Los Alamos’s Electric Utility System. In no event will the obligation to pay under this Mine Reclamation Agreement be considered an obligation against the general faith and credit or general taxing power of Farmington or Los Alamos.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Reclamation and Trust Funds Agreement, Reclamation and Trust Funds Agreement

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Farmington and Los Alamos. Farmington (and the Farmington Electric Utility‌ Utility System) and Los Alamos are governmental entities whose liability is limited by the New Mexico Tort Claims Act, XXXX 0000, §§ 41-4-1 through 41-4-27, and any liability or indemnity assumed by Farmington or and the Farmington Electric Utility System or Los Alamos in this Mine Reclamation Decommissioning Agreement will be limited by the provisions of the New Mexico Tort Claims Act. Notwithstanding any other provision provisions of this Mine Reclamation Decommissioning Agreement, the payment for all purchases, fees or charges made by Farmington and Los Alamos under this Mine Reclamation Decommissioning Agreement will be made from the legally-legally available revenues of Farmington’s and/or Los Alamos’s Electric Utility System. In no event will the obligation to pay under this Mine Reclamation Decommissioning Agreement be considered an obligation against the general faith and credit or general taxing power of Farmington or Los Alamos.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Decommissioning and Trust Funds Agreement, Decommissioning and Trust Funds Agreement

Farmington and Los Alamos. Farmington (and the Farmington Electric Utility‌ Utility System) and Los Alamos are governmental entities whose liability is limited by the New Mexico Tort Claims Act, XXXX 0000, §§ 41-4-1 through 41-4-27, and any liability or indemnity assumed by Farmington or and the Farmington Electric Utility System or Los Alamos in this Mine Reclamation Decommissioning Agreement will be limited by the provisions of the New Mexico Tort Claims Act. Notwithstanding any other provision provisions of this Mine Reclamation Decommissioning Agreement, the payment for all purchases, fees or charges made by Farmington and Los Alamos under this Mine Reclamation Decommissioning Agreement will be made from the legally-legally available revenues of Farmington’s and/or Los Alamos’s Electric Utility System. In no event will the obligation to pay under this Mine Reclamation Decommissioning Agreement be considered an obligation against the general faith and credit or general taxing power of Farmington or Los Alamos.Alamos.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Decommissioning and Trust Funds Agreement

Farmington and Los Alamos. Farmington (and the Farmington Electric Utility‌ Utility System) and Los Alamos are governmental entities whose liability is limited by the New Mexico Tort Claims Act, XXXX 0000, §§ 41-4-1 through 41-4-27, and any liability or indemnity assumed by Farmington or the Farmington Electric Utility System or Los Alamos in this Mine Reclamation Agreement will be limited by the provisions of the New Mexico Tort Claims Act. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Mine Reclamation Agreement, the payment for all purchases, fees or charges made by Farmington and Los Alamos under this Mine Reclamation Agreement will be made from the legally-available revenues of Farmington’s and/or Los Alamos’s Electric Utility System. In no event will the obligation to pay under this Mine Reclamation Agreement be considered an obligation against the general faith and credit or general taxing power of Farmington or Los Alamos.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Reclamation and Trust Funds Agreement

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Farmington and Los Alamos. Farmington (and the Farmington Electric Utility‌ Utility System) and Los Alamos are governmental entities whose liability is limited by the New Mexico Tort Claims Act, XXXX 0000, §§ 41-4-1 through 41-4-27, and any liability or indemnity assumed by Farmington or and the Farmington Electric Utility System or Los Alamos in this Mine Reclamation Restructuring Agreement will be limited by the provisions of the New Mexico Tort Claims Act. Notwithstanding any other provision provisions of this Mine Reclamation Restructuring Agreement, the payment for all purchases, fees or charges made by Farmington and Los Alamos under this Mine Reclamation Restructuring Agreement will be made from the legally-legally available revenues of Farmington’s and/or Los Alamos’s Electric Utility System. In no event will the obligation to pay under this Mine Reclamation Restructuring Agreement be considered an obligation against the general faith and credit or general taxing power of Farmington or Los Alamos.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Project Restructuring Agreement

Farmington and Los Alamos. Farmington (and the Farmington Electric Utility‌ System) and Los Alamos are governmental entities whose liability is limited by the New Mexico Tort Claims Act, XXXX 0000, §§ 41-4-1 through 41-4-27, and any liability or indemnity assumed by Farmington or and the Farmington Electric Utility System or Los Alamos in this Mine Reclamation Restructuring Agreement will be limited by the provisions of the New Mexico Tort Claims Act. Notwithstanding any other provision provisions of this Mine Reclamation Restructuring Agreement, the payment for all purchases, fees or charges made by Farmington and Los Alamos under this Mine Reclamation Restructuring Agreement will be made from the legally-legally available revenues of Farmington’s and/or Los Alamos’s Electric Utility System. In no event will the obligation to pay under this Mine Reclamation Restructuring Agreement be considered an obligation against the general faith and credit or general taxing power of Farmington or Los Alamos.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Project Restructuring Agreement

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