Common use of Affected Party Clause in Contracts

Affected Party. An affected Party means the Procurer or the Seller whose performance has been affected by an event of Force Majeure. An event of Force Majeure affecting the CTU/STU or any other agent of Procurer, which has affected the Interconnection Facilities, shall be deemed to be an event of Force Majeure affecting Procurer. Any event of Force Majeure affecting the performance of the Seller's contractors shall be deemed to be an event of Force Majeure affecting Seller only if the Force Majeure event is affecting and resulting in:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement (BioCrude Technologies USA, Inc.), Power Purchase Agreement (BioCrude Technologies USA, Inc.)

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Affected Party. An affected Party means the Procurer or the Seller whose performance has been affected by an event of Force Majeure. An event of Force Majeure affecting the CTU/STU or any other agent of Procurer, which has affected the Interconnection Facilities, shall be deemed to be an event of Force Majeure affecting the Procurer. Any event of Force Majeure affecting the performance of the Seller's contractors ’s contractors, shall be deemed to be an event of Force Majeure affecting Seller only if the Force Majeure event is affecting and resulting in:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Model Power Purchase Agreement

Affected Party. An affected Party means any of the Procurer Procurers or the Seller whose performance has been affected by an event of Force Majeure. An event of Force Majeure affecting the CTU/CTU / STU of Karnataka or any other agent of ProcurerProcurers, which has affected the Interconnection Facilities, shall be deemed to be an event of Force Majeure affecting Procurer. /s. Any event of Force Majeure affecting the performance of the Seller's ’s contractors shall be deemed to be an event of Force Majeure affecting Seller only if the Force Majeure event is affecting and resulting in:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Draft Power Purchase Agreement

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Affected Party. An affected Party means the Procurer or the Seller whose performance has been affected by an event of Force Majeure. An event of Force Majeure affecting the CTU/STU or any other agent of Procurer, which has affected the Interconnection Facilities, shall be deemed to be an event of Force Majeure affecting Procurer. /s. Any event of Force Majeure affecting the performance of the Seller's ’s contractors shall be deemed to be an event of Force Majeure affecting Seller only if the Force Majeure event is affecting and resulting in:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Term of Agreement

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