Further Undertakings Following Change in Law Clause Samples

Further Undertakings Following Change in Law. Without prejudice to the other provisions of this (a) neither Party shall be liable to the other Party for a failure to perform any obligation under this Agreement which becomes prohibited or impossible to perform by reason of a Change in Law (and such circumstance shall constitute Force Majeure for the purposes of § 15 (Force Majeure)); (b) subject to § 16.7(a), the occurrence of a Change in Law will not of itself constitute an event of Force Majeure, or otherwise entitle either Party to suspend or terminate its obligations under this Agreement; and (c) each of them shall use its reasonable endeavours to minimise and mitigate the consequences of a Change in Law on the performance of its obligations under this Agreement.
Further Undertakings Following Change in Law. Without prejudice to the other provisions of this § 16, the Parties agree that: (a) neither Party shall be liable to the other Party for a failure to perform any obligation under this Agreement which becomes prohibited or impossible to perform by reason of a Change in Law (and such circumstance shall constitute Force Majeure for the purposes of § 15 (Force Majeure)); 7. Otros Compromisos Tras un Cambio Legal: Sin perjuicio de las demás disposiciones de esta Sección 16, las Partes acuerdan que: (a) ninguna de las Partes será responsable frente a la otra Parte por el incumplimiento de alguna de las obligaciones establecidas en el presente Contrato que devenga prohibida o imposible de cumplir debido a un Cambio Legal (y dicha circunstancia constituirá un supuesto de Fuerza Mayor a los efectos de la Sección 15 (Fuerza Mayor));

Related to Further Undertakings Following Change in Law

  • No Change in Law Purchaser shall not have determined that the introduction of or a change in any Requirement of Law or in the interpretation or administration of any Requirement of Law has made it unlawful, and no Governmental Authority shall have asserted that it is unlawful, for Purchaser to enter into Transactions.

  • Change in Law To the extent that a change in Delaware law (whether by statute or judicial decision) shall permit broader indemnification or advancement of expenses than is provided under the terms of the By-laws and this Agreement, Indemnitee shall be entitled to such broader indemnification and advancements, and this Agreement shall be deemed to be amended to such extent.