Without Prior Consent Clause Samples
The "Without Prior Consent" clause restricts a party from taking certain actions unless they first obtain approval from the other party. In practice, this means that activities such as assigning rights, disclosing confidential information, or making significant changes to an agreement cannot occur unless explicit permission is granted beforehand. This clause serves to protect the interests of the party granting consent by ensuring they maintain control over key decisions and are not exposed to unexpected risks or obligations.
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Without Prior Consent. Buyer may novate or assign this Agreement in its entirety, for the remainder of the Term, without Seller’s prior consent, to an Affiliate of Buyer, provided that:
Without Prior Consent. The Transporter may novate or assign this Agreement in its entirety, for the remainder of the Term, without Project Co’s prior consent, to an Affiliate of the Transporter, provided that:
(A) such Affiliate assignee assumes all of the obligations of the Transporter under this Agreement commencing as of the date of the novation or the assignment by execution of a copy of this Agreement in its own name (countersigned by Project Co) or by execution of a binding assignment and assumption agreement which is enforceable by Project Co;
(B) such Affiliate provides evidence that it has sufficient transportation arrangements in place or projected to provide the Services as contemplated by this Agreement, and a reasonable track record of managing such agreements; and
(C) performance of this Agreement by Project Co with such Affiliate assignee would comply with Applicable Laws and all relevant Approvals.