Common use of Labor Disputes and Acts of God Clause in Contracts

Labor Disputes and Acts of God. Neither the business nor the properties of each of Borrower and each Project Company or, to the knowledge of Borrower, any of the other Major Project Participants are affected by any fire, explosion, accident, strike, lockout or other labor dispute, drought, storm, hail, earthquake, embargo, act of God or of the public enemy, or other casualty (whether or not covered by insurance), that could be reasonably expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Financing Agreement (First Wind Holdings Inc.), Financing Agreement (First Wind Holdings Inc.), Financing Agreement (First Wind Holdings Inc.)

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Labor Disputes and Acts of God. Neither the business nor the properties of each of Borrower and each Project Company orany Loan Party, nor, to the knowledge of Borrowerthe Company, any of the other Major Project Participants are Participant is affected by any fire, explosion, accident, strike, lockout or other labor disputedispute (except as set forth in Exhibit R-2 as in effect on the Closing Date), drought, storm, hail, earthquake, embargo, act of God or of the public enemy, or other casualty (whether or not covered by insurance)event of force majeure, that could reasonably be reasonably expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Disbursement Agreement (World Travel LLC), Master Disbursement Agreement (Wynn Resorts LTD), Master Disbursement Agreement (Wynn Resorts LTD)

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Labor Disputes and Acts of God. Neither the business nor the properties of each of Borrower and each Project Company Borrower, any Partner, Calpine, or, to the best knowledge of Borrower, any of the other Major Project Participants Participant are affected by any fire, explosion, accident, strike, lockout or other labor dispute, drought, storm, hail, earthquake, embargo, act of God or of the public enemy, or other casualty (whether or not covered by insurance), that which could reasonably be reasonably expected to have a Material Adverse EffectEffect on any Initial Project or Funded Subsequent Project or Borrower.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subordination Agreement (Calpine Corp)

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