Common use of Circuit 362 Clause in Contracts

Circuit 362. The Parties acknowledge that Circuit 362 constitutes SDG&E’s‌ backup electric source for the Existing Stadium and provides an electric system redundancy in the event ofthe failure of Circuit 149, which constitutes SDG&E’s main electric source for the Existing Stadium. From the Ef ective Date of this Agreement through and including the Closing Date, the City intends to retain Circuit 362 on the CSU Property to provide a reliable backup electric source for any events to be held at the Existing Stadium. CSU intends to cause SDG&E’s removal of Circuit 362 at the earliest opportunity after the Closing to facilitate the construction of the Project. Accordingly, before the Closing Date and upon CSU’s request, the City shall submit to SDG&E any necessary application or request for the removal of Circuit 362, to occur promptly after the Closing in accordance with applicable Law. Further, the City will Cooperate with CSU’s pre-Closing planning and design activities relating to the post-Closing removal of Circuit 362. Nothing in this Agreement or otherwise shall impose any obligation or liability on the City to incur any out-of-pocket expenses or liability whatsoever, or to retain or to utilize any third party consultants (including experts, advisors, or outside counsel), with respect to the removal of Circuit 362 or any related application or to take any actions with respect to the removal of Circuit 362 other than as expressly set forth in this Section 6.2.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Circuit 362. The Parties acknowledge that Circuit 362 constitutes SDG&E’s‌ backup electric source for the Existing Stadium and provides an electric system redundancy in the event ofthe failure of Circuit 149, which constitutes SDG&E’s main electric source for the Existing Stadium. From the Ef ective E fective Date of this Agreement through and including the Closing Date, the City intends to retain Circuit 362 on the CSU Property to provide a reliable backup electric source for any events to be held at the Existing Stadium. CSU intends to cause SDG&E’s removal of Circuit 362 at the earliest opportunity after the Closing to facilitate the construction of the Project. Accordingly, before the Closing Date and upon CSU’s request, the City shall submit to SDG&E any necessary application or request for the removal of Circuit 362, to occur promptly after the Closing in accordance with applicable Law. Further, the City will Cooperate with CSU’s pre-Closing planning and design activities relating to the post-Closing removal of Circuit 362. Nothing in this Agreement or otherwise shall impose any obligation or liability on the City to incur any out-of-pocket expenses or liability whatsoever, or to retain or to utilize any third party consultants (including experts, advisors, or outside counsel), with respect to the removal of Circuit 362 or any related application or to take any actions with respect to the removal of Circuit 362 other than as expressly set forth in this Section 6.2.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement

Circuit 362. The Parties acknowledge that Circuit 362 constitutes SDG&E’s‌ SDG&E’s backup electric source for the Existing Stadium and provides an electric system redundancy in the event ofthe failure of Circuit 149, which constitutes SDG&E’s main electric source for the Existing Stadium. From the Ef ective Date of this Agreement through and including the Closing Date, the City intends to retain Circuit 362 on the CSU Property to provide a reliable backup electric source for any events to be held at the Existing Stadium. CSU intends to cause SDG&E’s removal of Circuit 362 at the earliest opportunity after the Closing to facilitate the construction of the Project. Accordingly, before the Closing Date and upon CSU’s request, the City shall submit to SDG&E any necessary application or request for the removal of Circuit 362, to occur promptly after the Closing in accordance with applicable Law. Further, the City will Cooperate with CSU’s pre-Closing planning and design activities relating to the post-Closing removal of Circuit 362. Nothing in this Agreement or otherwise shall impose any obligation or liability on the City to incur any out-of-pocket expenses or liability whatsoever, or to retain or to utilize any third party consultants (including experts, advisors, or outside counsel), with respect to the removal of Circuit 362 or any related application or to take any actions with respect to the removal of Circuit 362 other than as expressly set forth in this Section 6.2.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement

Circuit 362. The Parties acknowledge that Circuit 362 constitutes SDG&E’s‌ SDG&E’s backup electric source for the Existing Stadium and provides an electric system redundancy in the event ofthe failure of Circuit 149, which constitutes SDG&E’s main electric source for the Existing Stadium. From the Ef ective E fective Date of this Agreement through and including the Closing Date, the City intends to retain Circuit 362 on the CSU Property to provide a reliable backup electric source for any events to be held at the Existing Stadium. CSU intends to cause SDG&E’s removal of Circuit 362 at the earliest opportunity after the Closing to facilitate the construction of the Project. Accordingly, before the Closing Date and upon CSU’s request, the City shall submit to SDG&E any necessary application or request for the removal of Circuit 362, to occur promptly after the Closing in accordance with applicable Law. Further, the City will Cooperate with CSU’s pre-Closing planning and design activities relating to the post-Closing removal of Circuit 362. Nothing in this Agreement or otherwise shall impose any obligation or liability on the City to incur any out-of-pocket expenses or liability whatsoever, or to retain or to utilize any third party consultants (including experts, advisors, or outside counsel), with respect to the removal of Circuit 362 or any related application or to take any actions with respect to the removal of Circuit 362 other than as expressly set forth in this Section 6.2.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Circuit 362. The Parties acknowledge that Circuit 362 constitutes SDG&E’s‌ SDG&E’s backup electric source for the Existing Stadium and provides an electric system redundancy in the event ofthe of the failure of Circuit 149, which constitutes SDG&E’s main electric source for the Existing Stadium. From the Ef ective Effective Date of this Agreement through and including the Closing Date, the City intends to retain Circuit 362 on the CSU Real Property to provide a reliable backup electric source for any events to be held at the Existing Stadium. CSU intends to cause SDG&E’s removal of Circuit 362 at the earliest opportunity after the Closing to facilitate the construction of the Project. Accordingly, before the Closing Date and upon CSU’s request, the City shall will submit to SDG&E any necessary application or request for the removal of Circuit 362, to occur promptly after the Closing in accordance with applicable Law. Further, the City will Cooperate with CSU’s pre-Closing planning planning‌ and design activities relating to the post-Closing removal of Circuit 362. Nothing in this Agreement or otherwise shall impose any obligation or liability on the City to incur any material out-of-pocket expenses or liability whatsoever, or to retain or to utilize any third party consultants (including experts, advisors, or outside counsel), with respect to the removal of Circuit 362 or any related application or to take any actions with respect to the removal of Circuit 362 other than as expressly set forth in this Section 6.2.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Real Property Purchase and Sale Agreement and Joint Escrow Instructions

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