Definitive Project Documents Sample Clauses

Definitive Project Documents. Borrower shall use its best efforts, on a TIME OF THE ESSENCE basis, to (i) complete the Definitive Project Documents based on an internal stakeholder review to review and confirm all assumptions that bear on the final design, engineering, procurement, construction, and operating plan for the Valor Facility, including remediation capacity, current market, competitive, best mix, and other essential scoping assumptions; and (ii), update and finalize the Valor Facility retrofit Master Project Schedule and Project Spend Plan, including by using the Buyer’s Exepron CCPM software to produce a fully-aligned and mutually-agreeable final project schedule and spend plan for the Valor Facility retrofit.
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Definitive Project Documents. Buyer and Borrower shall use their respective reasonable best efforts to cooperate and complete mutually agreeable Definitive Project Documents on a TIME OF THE ESSENCE basis after execution hereof.
Definitive Project Documents. The Definitive Project Documents shall have been delivered in conformance with Section 8.3 hereof. Thereafter, Borrower shall have complied with the Master Project Schedule and/or Project Spend Plan, including, without limitation, the cost and completion timing of the Valor Facility retrofit within no more than 20% variance in the absence of Buyer’s prior written consent.

Related to Definitive Project Documents

  • Definitive Agreements We are prepared to promptly negotiate and finalize definitive agreements (the “Definitive Agreements”) providing for the Acquisition and related transactions. These documents will provide for representations, warranties, covenants and conditions which are typical, customary and appropriate for transactions of this type.

  • Definitive Documentation (a) The definitive documents and agreements governing the Restructuring Transactions (collectively, the “Definitive Documentation”) shall include:

  • Definitive Documents 3.01. The Definitive Documents governing the Restructuring Transactions shall include the following:

  • Project Documents The words "Project Documents" mean the Plans and Specifications, all studies, data and drawings relating to the Project, whether prepared by or for Borrower, the Construction Contract, the Architect's Contract, and all other contracts and agreements relating to the Project or the construction of the Improvements.

  • Definitive Agreement Customer’s substitution right and Boeing obligation in this Letter Agreement are further conditioned upon Customer and Boeing’s executing a definitive agreement for the purchase of the Substitute Aircraft within thirty (30) days of Customer’s substitution notice to Boeing or of Customer’s acceptance of an alternate delivery month in accordance with paragraph 2 above.

  • Project Agreements (A) No Obligor will agree to any amendment, waiver or termination of a Project Agreement which would have a Material Adverse Effect or approve or vote in favour of any work programme, budget or development plan which would commit an Obligor to expenditure which it would not be able to meet from funds available to it, after taking account of forecast Project Costs and Financing Costs.

  • Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement Disclosure is required regarding entry into or amendment of any definitive agreement that is material to the securitization, even if depositor is not a party. Examples: servicing agreement, custodial agreement. Note: disclosure not required as to definitive agreements that are fully disclosed in the prospectus Depositor

  • Material Project Documents (a) The Borrower shall at all times (i) perform and observe all of the covenants under the Material Project Documents to which it is a party, (ii) take reasonable actions to enforce all of its rights thereunder, and (iii) maintain the Leases to which it or any of its Subsidiaries is a party in full force and effect, except to the extent the same could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Contract Documents 2.1 The Contract Documents are comprised of the following:

  • Construction Documents Tenant shall cause Tenant’s Architect to prepare a concept plan and program for the entire Premises that is consistent with first class office and laboratory use (the “Concept Plan”), schematic design drawings, design development drawings, and construction documents for the Finish Work in accordance with the provisions of this Exhibit 3.1 and Article 8 of the Lease (such plans, and any interim plans submitted to Landlord in connection therewith, together with the Concept Plan, shall be referred to collectively herein as the “Construction Documents”). All Construction Documents shall comply with Applicable Laws and with the drawing format and specifications provided by Landlord, and shall be subject to Landlord’s review and approval, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Tenant shall be responsible for Landlord’s third party plan review fees. Tenant shall deliver the following to Landlord in accordance with the following schedule (the “Time Deadlines”): Concept Plan Within 30 days of the Effective Date Schematic Design May 15, 2019 Design Development June 15, 2019 Construction documents For pricing/permits and GMP July 15, 2019 The Construction Documents shall be based on the approved Concept Plan and shall not deviate therefrom in any material respect without Landlord’s approval, to be given or withheld in accordance with the terms of this Exhibit 3.1 with respect to approval of plans. Landlord shall review and approve, or disapprove by written notice in sufficient detail for Tenant to be able to reply, within ten (10) business days following the proper submission of any Construction Documents. In the event that Landlord does not approve or disapprove Tenant’s proposed Construction Documents within ten (10) business days after receipt thereof, then Tenant may send a second notice to Landlord with a legend in bold and prominent print stating that “FAILURE TO REPLY TO THIS REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF THE TENANT PLANS WITHIN FIVE (5) BUSINESS DAYS MAY BE DEEMED TO BE LANDLORD’S APPROVAL” and, if Landlord fails to approve or disapprove of such Tenant plans within five (5) business days following delivery of such second notice, then Landlord shall be deemed to have approved the Construction Documents in question. All approvals, inspections, and requirements of Landlord with respect to any Construction Documents and Finish Work shall be for Landlord’s benefit only, may not be relied on by Tenant (other than for purposes of evidencing Landlord’s consent), and shall not affect Tenant’s responsibility for the same. The Finish Work shall mean the work shown on the final, approved Construction Documents, as affected by any approved Finish Work Change Orders (as defined below), and shall include all work in the “Tenant” column on the allocation of responsibility attached as Attachment 1. Where more than one type of material or structure is indicated on the approved Construction Documents as permitted substitutions, the decisions regarding the selection of which type of material or structure among those shown will be within Tenant’s reasonable discretion if the matter concerns the Finish Work, and within Landlord’s reasonable discretion if the matter affects the structural components of the Building or any Building systems.

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