Designated Contract definition
Examples of Designated Contract in a sentence
In the event that Purchaser removes any of such Assigned Contracts from such list, the Seller will provide the relevant counterparty written notice that the applicable Assigned Contract is no longer identified as a Designated Contract.
None of the Consents (i) shall have been conditioned upon the modification, cancellation or termination of any Designated Contract, easement, right or other Consent with respect to the Facility, or (ii) shall impose on the Buyer any material condition or provision or requirement with respect to the Facility, the Business or their operation that is more restrictive than or different from the conditions imposed upon the Facility, the Business or such operation prior to Closing.
The Company is not subject to any liability or payment resulting from renegotiation of amounts paid it under any Designated Contract.
Sellers shall, at the written direction of the Purchaser delivered no later than seven days prior to the Final Sale Hearing, direct the Sellers to add Designated Contracts to Section 2.04 to the Disclosure Schedule and provide notice of same to the non-debtor party to the Designated Contract to be assigned to the Purchaser.
The copy of each Designated Contract furnished to Republic is a true and complete copy of the document it purports to represent and reflects all amendments thereto made through the date of this Agreement.