Reversals of Credit Projects Not Due to Noncompliance Sample Clauses

Reversals of Credit Projects Not Due to Noncompliance. A party is not responsible for failure to perform obligations if such failure is a result of events that are not the responsibility of the Participant, such as a Force Majeure event or competing land uses over which the Participant has no control, as described in the Participant Contract and the Exchange Manual. If a party asserts a reversal for a Credit Project otherwise in compliance with obligations under a Participant Contract and Management Plan, the nonperforming party must demonstrate that the party took reasonable steps to minimize delay or damages caused by foreseeable events, that the party substantially fulfilled all non-excused obligations, and that the Exchange Administrator was timely notified of the likelihood or actual occurrence of an event described in this section. Specific processes including use of the reserve account and financial assurances following a reversal not due to noncompliance are described in the template Participant Contract and Exchange Manual.

Related to Reversals of Credit Projects Not Due to Noncompliance

  • Letter of Credit Compliance Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the Servicer shall comply with all the requirements of any Letter of Credit so as to assure the full benefit of such Letter of Credit to the Trustee.

  • Reaffirmation of Credit Party Obligations Each Credit Party hereby ratifies the Credit Agreement and acknowledges and reaffirms (a) that it is bound by all terms of the Credit Agreement applicable to it and (b) that it is responsible for the observance and full performance of its respective Credit Party Obligations.

  • Failure to Make Letter of Credit Advances The failure of any Lender to make the Letter of Credit Advance to be made by it on the date specified in Section 2.03(c) shall not relieve any other Lender of its obligation hereunder to make its Letter of Credit Advance on such date, but no Lender shall be responsible for the failure of any other Lender to make the Letter of Credit Advance to be made by such other Lender on such date.

  • Issuing Lender Reporting Requirements Each Issuing Lender shall, on the first Business Day of each month, provide to Administrative Agent and Borrower a schedule of the Letters of Credit issued by it, in form and substance satisfactory to Administrative Agent, showing the date of issuance of each Letter of Credit, the account party, the original face amount (if any), and the expiration date of any Letter of Credit outstanding at any time during the preceding month, and any other information relating to such Letter of Credit that the Administrative Agent may request.

  • Issuing Bank Reporting Requirements In addition to the notices required by Section 3.5(b), each Issuing Bank shall, no later than the tenth (10th) Business Day following the last day of each month, provide to the Administrative Agent, upon the Administrative Agent's request, schedules, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent, showing the date of issue, account party, amount, expiration date and the reference number of each Letter of Credit issued by it outstanding at any time during such month and the aggregate amount paid by the Company during such month. In addition, upon the request of the Administrative Agent, each Issuing Bank shall furnish to the Administrative Agent copies of any Letter of Credit and any application for or reimbursement agreement with respect to a Letter of Credit to which the Issuing Bank is party and such other documentation as may reasonably be requested by the Administrative Agent. Upon the request of any Lender, the Administrative Agent will provide to such Lender information concerning such Letters of Credit.