THIRTY-SEVENTH ASSIGNMENT OF AVAILABILITY AGREEMENT, CONSENT AND AGREEMENTConsent and Agreement • February 27th, 2013 • Entergy Texas, Inc. • Electric services • New York
Contract Type FiledFebruary 27th, 2013 Company Industry JurisdictionThis Thirty-seventh Assignment of Availability Agreement, Consent and Agreement (hereinafter referred to as “this Assignment”), dated as of September 1, 2012, is made by and among System Energy Resources, Inc. (the “Company”), Entergy Arkansas, Inc., (“Entergy Arkansas”) (successor in interest to Arkansas Power & Light Company and Arkansas-Missouri Power Company (“Ark-Mo”)), Entergy Louisiana, LLC (“Entergy Louisiana”), Entergy Mississippi, Inc. (“Entergy Mississippi”), and Entergy New Orleans, Inc. (“Entergy New Orleans”) (hereinafter Entergy Arkansas, Entergy Louisiana, Entergy Mississippi and Entergy New Orleans are called individually a “System Operating Company” and collectively, the “System Operating Companies”) and The Bank of New York Mellon (successor to United States Trust Company of New York), as trustee (the “Trustee”).
THIRTY-SIXTH ASSIGNMENT OF AVAILABILITY AGREEMENT, CONSENT AND AGREEMENTConsent and Agreement • February 29th, 2008 • Entergy Mississippi Inc • Electric services • New York
Contract Type FiledFebruary 29th, 2008 Company Industry JurisdictionThis Thirty-sixth Assignment of Availability Agreement, Consent and Agreement (hereinafter referred to as "this Assignment"), dated as of September 1, 2007, is made by and among System Energy Resources, Inc. (the "Company"), Entergy Arkansas, Inc., ("Entergy Arkansas") (successor in interest to Arkansas Power & Light Company and Arkansas-Missouri Power Company ("Ark-Mo")), Entergy Louisiana, LLC ("Entergy Louisiana"), Entergy Mississippi, Inc. ("Entergy Mississippi"), and Entergy New Orleans, Inc. ("Entergy New Orleans") (hereinafter Entergy Arkansas, Entergy Louisiana, Entergy Mississippi and Entergy New Orleans are called individually a "System Operating Company" and collectively, the "System Operating Companies"), The Bank of New York (successor to United States Trust Company of New York), as trustee (hereinafter called the "Corporate Trustee"), and Douglas J. MacInnes (successor to Gerard F. Ganey and Malcolm J. Hood), as trustee (hereinafter called the "Individual Trustee") (the C