Certificate of Occupancy and Certificate of Completion. Redeveloper shall apply to the appropriate governmental officer or body for a Certificate of Occupancy, as required under Applicable Laws following the Completion of the Project or applicable phase thereof. Following the issuance of all required Certificates of Occupancy and the satisfaction of the terms and conditions of this Redevelopment Agreement with respect to the applicable Phase of the Project by Redeveloper, and upon receipt of a Notice of Completion from Redeveloper, the Township agrees to issue a Certificate of Completion, in proper form for recording, which shall acknowledge that the Redeveloper has performed all of its duties and obligations under this Redevelopment Agreement and has completed construction of the applicable phase of the Project in accordance with the requirements of this Redevelopment Agreement. Within 30 days after receipt of the Notice of Completion from the Redeveloper, the Township shall provide the Redeveloper with the Certificate of Completion or a written statement setting forth in detail the reasons why it believes that Redeveloper has failed to complete the Project in accordance with the provisions of this Redevelopment Agreement or is otherwise in default under this Agreement, and what reasonable measures or acts will be necessary in the opinion of the Township in order for the Redeveloper to be entitled to the Certificate of Completion (the “Denial Statement”). Redeveloper may rely on the Denial Statement in determining what action it must take in order to achieve a Certificate of Completion. When issued, the Certificate of Completion shall constitute a recordable, conclusive determination of the satisfaction and termination of the agreements and covenants (as limited herein) in this Redevelopment Agreement and the Redevelopment Plan with respect to the obligations of the Redeveloper to construct the Project or relevant phase, as well as a determination by the Township that the conditions that were found and determined to exist at the time the Project Site, or relevant portion thereof, was determined to be in need of redevelopment shall be deemed to no longer exist and the conditions and requirements of N.J.
Certificate of Occupancy and Certificate of Completion. A Certificate of Occupancy (or partial and/or temporary Certificate of Occupancy) can be obtained for the Project, regardless of whether the Redevelopment Entity shall have theretofore issued a Certificate of Completion for such Project, so long as such Project shall meet the City’s requirements for the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy (or temporary Certificate of Occupancy) as then promulgated and administered by City’s buildings department or other appropriate office.
Certificate of Occupancy and Certificate of Completion. Redeveloper shall apply to the appropriate governmental officer or body for a Certificate of Occupancy, as required under Applicable Laws. Following the issuance of all required Certificates of Occupancy and the satisfaction of the terms and conditions of this Redevelopment Agreement with respect to the applicable Phase of the Project by Redeveloper, and upon receipt of a Notice of Completion from Redeveloper, the Township agrees to issue and not unreasonably withhold a Certificate of Completion, in proper form for recording, which shall acknowledge that the Redeveloper has performed all of its duties and obligations under this Redevelopment Agreement and has completed construction of the applicable Phase of the Project in accordance with the
Certificate of Occupancy and Certificate of Completion. Redeveloper shall apply to the appropriate governmental officer or body for a Certificate of Occupancy, as required under Applicable Laws. Following the issuance of all required Certificates of Occupancy and the satisfaction of the terms and conditions of this Redevelopment Agreement with respect to the applicable Phase of the Project by Redeveloper, and upon receipt of a Notice of Completion from Redeveloper, the Township agrees to issue and not unreasonably withhold a Certificate of Completion, in proper form for recording, which shall acknowledge that the Redeveloper has performed all of its duties and obligations under this Redevelopment Agreement and has completed construction of the applicable Phase of the Project in accordance with the requirements of this Redevelopment Agreement. Within 30 days after receipt of the Notice of Completion from the Redeveloper, the Township shall provide the Redeveloper with the Certificate of Completion or a written statement setting forth in detail the reasons why it believes that Redeveloper has failed to complete the Project in accordance with the provisions of this