Determination of Adequacy Sample Clauses

Determination of Adequacy. A preliminary plat or comprehensive development plan shall not be approved unless the Village Board, after recommendation from the Plan Commission, reviews the development’s impact on public facilities and services and determines that adequate public facilities and public services are available to meet the needs of the proposed development.
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Determination of Adequacy. A draft of the determination of adequacy of the contribution-in-kind by the court-appointed accounting firm as provided for in Section 2.2(i)(B) shall confirm such adequacy.
Determination of Adequacy. Operators Technical Representative shall issue the final decision, at his sole discretion, when there is a dispute regarding adequacy of gear and/or clothing of Contractor personnel.

Related to Determination of Adequacy

  • Notification of Adjustments With respect to each Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loan, the Servicer shall adjust the Mortgage Interest Rate on the related interest rate adjustment date and shall adjust the Monthly Payment on the related mortgage payment adjustment date, if applicable, in compliance with the requirements of applicable law and the related Mortgage and Mortgage Note. The Servicer shall execute and deliver any and all necessary notices required under applicable law and the terms of the related Mortgage Note and Mortgage regarding the Mortgage Interest Rate and Monthly Payment adjustments. The Servicer shall promptly, upon written request therefor, deliver to the Master Servicer such notifications and any additional applicable data regarding such adjustments and the methods used to calculate and implement such adjustments. Upon the discovery by the Servicer or the receipt of notice from the Master Servicer that the Servicer has failed to adjust a Mortgage Interest Rate or Monthly Payment in accordance with the terms of the related Mortgage Note, the Servicer shall immediately deposit in the Custodial Account from its own funds the amount of any interest loss or deferral caused thereby.

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