Common use of No Improvements Clause in Contracts

No Improvements. The Seller shall not be entitled to Construct or procure the Construction of any addition to or any expansion of the Facility that is intended to or may or will result in increasing the Capacity of the Facility above the Achieved Capacity.

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Sources: Implementation Agreement, Implementation Agreement

No Improvements. The Seller shall not be entitled to Construct or procure the Construction of any addition to or any expansion of the Facility that is intended to or may or will result in increasing the installed Capacity of the Facility above the Achieved Capacity.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Power Purchase Agreement

No Improvements. The Seller shall not be entitled to Construct or procure the Construction of any addition to or any expansion of the Facility that is intended to or may or will result in increasing the installed Capacity of the Facility above beyond the Achieved CapacityCapacity installed at the Commercial Operation Date.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Power Purchase Agreement

No Improvements. The Seller shall not be entitled to Construct or procure the Construction of any addition to or any expansion of the Facility that is intended to or may or will result in increasing the installed Capacity of the Facility above beyond the Achieved CapacityContracted Capacity and the Capacity actually installed as at the Commercial Operation Date, except with the express written consent of the Buyer.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Power Purchase Agreement