Conditions to NAI’s Right to Receive Construction Advances Sample Clauses

Conditions to NAI’s Right to Receive Construction Advances. BNPPLC’s obligation to provide Construction Advances to NAI from time to time under this Agreement will be subject to the following terms and conditions, all of which terms and conditions are intended for the sole benefit of BNPPLC, and none of which will limit in any way the right of BNPPLC to treat costs or expenditures incurred or paid by or on behalf of BNPPLC as Construction Advances pursuant to subparagraph 8(A):
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Conditions to NAI’s Right to Receive Construction Advances. BNPLC's obligation to provide Construction Advances to NAI from time to time under this Agreement shall be subject to the following terms and conditions, all of which terms and conditions are intended for the sole benefit of BNPLC, and none of which terms and conditions shall limit in any way the right of BNPLC to treat costs or expenditures incurred or paid by or on behalf of it as Construction Advances pursuant to subparagraph 6(d) of the Improvements Lease: (1) Construction Advance Requests. NAI must make a written request (a "CONSTRUCTION ADVANCE REQUEST") for any Construction Advance, specifying the amount of such advance, at least five Business Days prior to the Advance Date upon which the advance is to be paid. To be effective for purposes of this Agreement, a Construction Advance Request must be in substantially the form attached as Exhibit. NAI shall not submit more than one Construction Advance Request in any calendar month. (2) Amount of the Advances. (a) Limit Dependent Upon the Maximum Construction Allowance. NAI shall not be entitled to require any Construction Advance that would cause the Funded Construction Allowance to exceed the Maximum Construction Allowance. (b) Limit Dependent Upon Costs Previously Incurred by NAI. NAI shall not be entitled to require any Construction Advance - other than a final additional Construction Advance required on the Base Rent Commencement Date because of a permitted property insurance deductible related to a Pre-commencement Casualty as described in subparagraph above - that would cause the aggregate of all Construction Advances to exceed the sum of: (i) Reimbursable Construction-Period Costs that NAI has, to the reasonable satisfaction of BNPLC, substantiated as having been paid or incurred by NAI other than for Work (e.g., Impositions), plus (ii) the Reimbursable Construction-Period Costs that NAI has, to the reasonable satisfaction of BNPLC, substantiated as having been paid or incurred for Prior Work as of the date of the Construction Advance Request requesting the advance.

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The ARCHITECT/ENGINEER shall make periodic visits to the Project site, at least biweekly, and shall make such further visits when reasonably requested by the State, as to familiarize himself/herself with the progress and quality of the work performed and as to determine, on the basis of such visits, if such progress and quality are in accordance with the Contract Documents. The ARCHITECT/ENGINEER shall be responsible for project meeting minutes. In addition to this, the ARCHITECT/ENGINEER shall periodically report his/her findings thereon to the State, at such times as in the exercise of his/her professional judgment such findings are appropriate and at least monthly, at the conference provided for in Section 1.1.9.6, and further at such times as the State may reasonably request. The ARCHITECT/ENGINEER shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections, except as required in the exercise of his/her professional judgment for said reports and, except in particular, to fulfill the commissioning requirements. The ARCHITECT/ENGINEER shall not be responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures or for safety precautions and programs in connection with the work, and he/she shall not be responsible for the Contractor's failure to carry out the work in accordance with the Contract Documents except as provided for herein specifically between the State and the ARCHITECT/ENGINEER. 1.1.9.6. In preparing the bid documents, to the extent that the ARCHITECT/ENGINEER utilizes sub- consultants for their expertise, such as, but not limited to: Landscape Architects, Civil, Structural, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineers, these consultants, in effect, become an extension of the ARCHITECT/ENGINEER. 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The ARCHITECT/ENGINEER shall conduct inspections to determine the Dates of Substantial Completion and Final Completion and shall receive written guarantees and related documents assembled by the Contractors and shall issue a final certificate of payment in accordance with Section 1.1.9.6. 1.1.9.12. The ARCHITECT/ENGINEER shall be responsible for system commissioning in accordance with the BGS Design Guidelines and as indicated in the BGS Commissioning Guidelines. Please see the BGS website xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/facilities/forms . The ARCHITECT/ENGINEER shall inspect, and document, each and every system to ensure that it complies with design intent, including but not limited to: system installation, system operation, and seasonal changeover. 1.1.9.13. Except in the manner specifically provided for herein, the ARCHITECT/ENGINEER shall not be responsible to the State for the acts or omissions of the Contractor or any of the Contractor’s agents or employees, or any other person not an employee or agent of the ARCHITECT/ENGINEER performing work on the Project. The ARCHITECT/ENGINEER shall be responsible for and shall pay the amount of any increase in the total Contract Price or the total Change Order(s) Price, which increase results from an error, inconsistency, or omission in the Contract Documents or instructions. 1.1.9.14. ARCHITECT/ENGINEER shall furnish to the State, a complete set of marked-up drawings and specifications showing all the changes to the Construction Documents made by Addenda, Change Orders, Shop Drawings, RFIs and other information received from the Clerk; and General Contractor’s As-built markups. The changes to the drawings are to be created on a separate layer in the DWG set and highlighted in a box, cloud or the like in the PDF set. The specifications are also to differentiate the changes made by highlighting in a box, cloud, etc. and be provided in Microsoft Word. These drawings and specifications shall be supplied within three (3) months of the date of Substantial Completion and before final payment. 1.1.9.15. Architect/Engineer (and design team members as required) shall conduct a one-year warranty inspection of the completed construction project between the eleventh and twelfth month from the date of substantial completion and shall issue a list of defective items needing correction to the Contractor.

  • CONDITIONS TO ALL BORROWINGS The obligations of the Lenders to make any Loan or issue any Letter of Credit, whether on or after the Closing Date, shall also be subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions precedent:

  • Conditions to Obligation of the Depositor The obligation of the Depositor to purchase the Receivables is subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions:

  • Conditions to Advances The obligation of Lender to make each Advance hereunder, shall be subject to the prior or simultaneous occurrence or satisfaction of each of the following conditions: (a) The Loan Documents shall be and remain outstanding and enforceable in accordance with their terms, all as required hereunder. (b) Lender shall have received a title report dated within two (2) days of the requested Advance from the Title Company showing no state of facts (other than the Permitted Exceptions) objectionable to Lender, including, but not limited to, a showing that title to the Land is vested in Global and that no claim for mechanics’ or materialmen’s liens has been filed against the Mortgaged Property. (c) The representations and warranties made by Borrower, as contained in this Agreement and in all other Loan Documents shall be true and correct as of the date of each Advance; and if requested by Lender, Borrower shall give to Lender a certificate to that effect. (d) The covenants made by Borrower to Lender, as contained in this Agreement and in all other Loan Documents shall have been fully complied with, except to the extent such compliance may be limited by the passage of time or the completion of construction of the Improvements. (e) The Improvements shall not have been materially injured, damaged or destroyed by fire or other uninsured casualty, nor shall any part of the Mortgaged Property be subject to condemnation proceedings or negotiations for sale in lieu thereof. (f) Borrower shall have complied with all requirements of the Inspecting Person and all Governmental Authorities. (g) There shall exist no formal claim or dispute between Contractor and any contractor, subcontractor or materialmen as to monies owed in connection with any labor or materials furnished in connection with the construction of the Improvements. (h) There shall exist no default or breach by any obligated party (other than the Lender) under the Loan Documents, provided however, to the extent that any grace or cure period is applicable to such a default or breach, the Lender shall be under no obligation to make an Advance unless and until said default or breach is cured to the reasonable satisfaction of the Lender.

  • Conditions to Obligation of the Purchaser The obligation of the Purchaser to purchase the Receivables from the Seller on the Closing Date is subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions:

  • Conditions to Obligation of the Buyer The obligation of the Buyer to consummate the transactions to be performed by it in connection with the Closing is subject to satisfaction of the following conditions: (i) the representations and warranties set forth in Section 3(a) above shall be true and correct in all material respects at and as of the Closing Date; (ii) the Seller shall have performed and complied with all of their covenants hereunder in all material respects through the Closing; (iii) there shall not be any injunction, judgment, order, decree, ruling, or charge in effect preventing consummation of any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement; (iv) all necessary governmental, shareholder and third party consents and approvals in connection with the transactions contemplated by the Agreement shall have been obtained; (v) the Seller shall have delivered to the Buyer certificates executed by the responsible officer or the secretary of the Seller, as applicable, certifying (A) that each of the conditions specified in Section 9(a)(i)-(iv) are satisfied in all respects, (B) the resolution(s) of the Seller's board of directors authorizing the Seller's execution, delivery and performance of the Agreement and all matters in connection with the Agreement and transactions contemplated thereby, and (C) the incumbency of the officer of the Seller executing the Agreement and all other documents executed and delivered in connection therewith; (vi) the relevant parties shall have entered into the agreements in the forms set forth in (A) Exhibit G (Agreement Amending the Warrants), (B) Exhibit H (Assumption Agreement regarding the Warrants) and (C) Exhibit I (Agreement Amending Securities Purchase Agreement) and attached hereto and the same shall be in full force and effect; (vii) the Buyer shall have received: (A) from Hungarian Counsel of the Seller, a legal opinion in the form set forth in Exhibit L attached hereto, and dated as of the Closing Date, to the effect that (u) the Seller need not give any notice to, make any filing with, or obtain any authorization, consent, or approval of any government or governmental agency in order to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, or if such notice filing, authorization, consent or approval is needed, it has been gained or obtained, (v) any arbitration award in favor of the Buyer obtained pursuant to this Agreement would be valid and enforceable before a court of competent jurisdiction in Hungary and (x) the matters set forth in Section 3(a)(i) and the first and third sentences of Section 3(a)(ii) of the Agreement; and (B) from US Counsel to the Seller, an opinion in the form as may be attached hereto as Exhibit K, and dated as of the Closing Date (y) covering the matters set forth in the second sentence of Section 3(a)(ii) of the Agreement and (z) stating that no registration is required under the Securities Act to transfer the Shares, Unsecured Notes or the Warrants to Buyer in accordance with the Agreement; (viii) the Closing Arrangements set forth in Exhibit J attached hereto shall have been implemented in full to the Buyer's satisfaction; for the avoidance of doubt Seller acknowledges and agrees that unless and until the Closing Arrangements set forth in Exhibit J have been implemented as contemplated by this Section 9(a)(viii), Buyer shall have no obligation whatsoever to pay the Purchase Price; (ix) Since the date of the this Agreement, no event or events shall have occurred which have had or reasonably may be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; (x) All actions to be taken by the Seller in connection with consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and all certificates, opinions, instruments, and other documents required to effect the transactions contemplated hereby will be reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to the Buyer; and (xi) The Buyer shall have had the opportunity to conduct a reasonable investigation of the matters set forth in Schedule 3(a)(viii) of this Agreement and satisfy itself that no material commercial risk will be transferred with respect to the Shares, Unsecured Notes and Warrants as a result of the dispute described therein in the event that the Closing shall occur. The Buyer may waive any condition specified in this Section 9(a) if it executes a writing so stating at or prior to the Closing.

  • Conditions to Obligations OF EACH PARTY TO EFFECT THE MERGER. The respective obligations of each party to this Agreement to effect the Merger shall be subject to the satisfaction at or prior to the Closing Date of the following conditions:

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