Bolt Energy definition
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A “Material Adverse Change” is defined as a market or regulatory event beyond Bolt Energy control, which would materially impact Bolt Energy’s ability to perform its obligations under this Agreement.
You may not assign this Agreement, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Bolt Energy.
You or Bolt Energy may terminate this Agreement, without penalty, for any reason at any time during the Term.
In the case of a Material Adverse Change event, Bolt Energy will comply with all applicable rules for notice in advance of any proposed change.
Provided, Bolt Energy shall provide you with written notice of any assignment to another AGS prior to issuance of your next ▇▇▇▇ following the assignment.
If Bolt Energy is unable, wholly or in part, by a Force Majeure to perform or comply with any obligations or conditions of this Agreement, we will give you written notice, to the maximum extent practicable.
This Agreement automatically terminates if any of the following occurs: (1) the requested service location is not served by the LDC; (2) if you move outside your LDC’s service area or to an area not served by Bolt Energy; (2) if Bolt Energy returns you to your incumbent natural gas company’s applicable tariff service; or (3) at Bolt Energy’s discretion, if you fail to pay the ▇▇▇▇ or fail to meet any agreed-upon payment arrangement.
Bolt Energy reserves the option to modify any plan in the event of a Material Adverse Change.
If Bolt Energy is rendered unable to perform, in whole or in part, by a Force Majeure event, its performance under this Agreement will be excused for the duration of such event.
Upon any such assignment, you agree that Bolt Energy shall have no further obligations hereunder.