Common use of Court Decree Clause in Contracts

Court Decree. In the event that any court having jurisdiction in the matter shall render a decision which has become final and which will prevent the performance by the Port of any of its material obligations under this Concession Agreement, then either party hereto may terminate this Concession Agreement by written notice, and all rights and obligations hereunder (with the exception of any undischarged rights and obligations that accrued prior to the effective date of termination) shall thereupon terminate. If Concessionaire is not in default under any of the provisions of this Concession Agreement on the effective date of such termination, any rent or concession fees prepaid by Concessionaire shall, to the extent allocable to any period subsequent to the effective date of the termination, be promptly refunded to Concessionaire.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Concession Agreement, Concession Agreement

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Court Decree. In the event that any court having jurisdiction in the matter shall render a decision which has become final and which will prevent the performance by the Port of any of its material obligations under this Concession Lease Agreement, then either party hereto may terminate this Concession Lease Agreement by written notice, and all rights and obligations hereunder (with the exception of any undischarged rights and obligations that accrued prior to the effective date of termination) shall thereupon terminate. If Concessionaire Operator is not in default under any of the provisions of this Concession Lease Agreement on the effective date of such termination, any rent or concession fees prepaid by Concessionaire Operator shall, to the extent allocable to any period subsequent to the effective date of the termination, be promptly refunded to ConcessionaireOperator.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Concession Agreement, Concession Agreement

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