Common use of Certificate of Occupancy and Certificate of Completion Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Redevelopment Agreement, Redevelopment Agreement, Redevelopment Agreement

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