Standardized Contract definition

Standardized Contract means a) any Contract formed via an Embedded Contract, and/or b) a Contract formed from one or more Documents, with any such Document including no fields, terms or information specific to a Signer.

Examples of Standardized Contract in a sentence

  • Without the prior written consent of the other Party, which cannot be unreasonably withheld, neither Party may assign its rights or obligations under the Standardized Contract or any Additional Agreement hereto.

  • The obligations under the Appendix A (Long Island Lighting Company D/B/A LIPA Standardized Contract for Interconnection of Distributed Generation and/or Energy Storage Equipment with Capacity of 5 MW or Less Connected in Parallel with the LIPA Distribution Systems), shall be binding on any successor owner of the Unit.

  • Expiry date Depending on the transaction Standardized Contract size Depending on the transaction and the requirements of the contracting parties.

  • If, during the term of this Standardized Contract, the applicable taxes change for reasons beyond the control of the Parties, the Parties agree to discuss in good faith the changes that should be made to this Contract in order to timely avoid the occurrence of adverse effects on the Parties.

  • If, during the term of this Standardized Contract, the General Terms and Conditions for the applicable taxes change for reasons beyond the control of the Parties, the Parties agree to discuss in good faith the changes that should be made to this Contract in order to timely avoid the occurrence of adverse effects on the Parties.