Examples of Changes in Law in a sentence
Termination for Nonappropriation or Reduction of Funds or Changes in Law.
Such circumstances include, without limitation, Changes in Law and other Force Majeure events; the preparation, revision, and updating of Budgets, operating plans, and schedules; the preparation, revision and updating of the Contract Administration Procedures; the provision of Back-End Transition Services; and the assignment and transfer of this Agreement.
The Purchaser shall not reject any proposed Contract Change to the extent that the Contract Change is necessary for the Service Provider or the Services to comply with any Changes in Law.
Distributor acknowledges that Applicable Laws may be enacted or existing Applicable Law may be amended or modified during the Term (“Changes in Law”), and that such Changes in Law may limit either Party’s ability to perform under this Agreement.
Provisions: The Product shall be Regulatorily Continuing requiring that Seller make commercially reasonable efforts to obtain compliance with Changes in Law in the California RPS, provided that such costs should not be greater than XXX per MWh (the “Capped Amount”).