Common use of No Court Order Clause in Contracts

No Court Order. There is no order by any court providing for the revocation, alteration, limitation or other impairment of the Texas Electric Choice Plan, the Financing Order, the Issuance Advice Letter, the Transition Property or the Transition Charges or any rights arising under any of them or that seeks to enjoin the performance of any obligations under the Financing Order.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Transition Property Sale Agreement (Centerpoint Energy Houston Electric LLC), Transition Property Sale Agreement (CenterPoint Energy Transition Bond CO III, LLC)

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No Court Order. There is no order by any court providing for the revocation, alteration, limitation or other impairment of the Texas Electric Choice Plan, the Financing Order, the Issuance Advice Letter, the Transferred Transition Property or the Transition Charges or any rights arising under any of them or that seeks to enjoin the performance of any obligations under the Financing Order.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Transition Property Sale Agreement (Reliant Energy Transition Bond Co LLC), Transition Property Sale Agreement (CenterPoint Energy Transition Bond CO II, LLC)

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