Geographical Limitations definition
Geographical Limitations means: (a) not more than [***]% of the megawatts of installed nameplate capacity of all Generation Systems of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries included in determining Net Cash Flow is attributable to Generation Systems located in [***]; (b) not more than [***]% of the megawatts of installed nameplate capacity of all Generation Systems of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries included in determining Net Cash Flow is attributable to Generation Systems located in any state of the United States other than [***]; (c) not more than [***]% of the megawatts of installed nameplate capacity of all Generation Systems of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries included in determining Net Cash Flow attributable to Generation Systems not located in [***]is attributable to Generation Systems located in any [***]states of the United States taken together; and (d) [***]of the megawatts of installed nameplate capacity of all Generation Systems of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries included in determining Net Cash Flow is attributable to Generation Systems located [***].
Examples of Geographical Limitations in a sentence
Geographical Limitations: This license is valid worldwide, and the Buyer is authorized to sell prints in any geographic location unless otherwise specified in writing by the Seller.