Disposal of project assets Sample Clauses

Disposal of project assets. The Government of Sierra Leone believes that project assets are purchased to help implement projects that serve the needs of Sierra Leoneans and therefore believes that as long as those needs still exist, project assets should either continue to be used for that purpose or reallocated to serve another similar need. In many instances, donor agreements with implementing partners define how project assets should be disposed. In cases where this is not clearly specified, the Ministry of Health and Sanitation will expect that this be decided in consultation with the Ministry at the front end of the project development process.
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Disposal of project assets. The Borrower must not Dispose of any of its interests in the Project Assets, other than:

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  • Disposal of Assets 88) Where the Academy Trust acquires assets for a nil consideration or at an under value it shall be treated for the purpose of this Agreement as having incurred expenditure equal to the market value of those assets at the time that they were acquired. This provision shall not apply to assets transferred to the Academy Trust at nil or nominal consideration and which were previously used for the purposes of an Academy and/or were transferred from an LA, the value of which assets shall be disregarded.

  • Disposition of Property Dispose of any of its property, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, or, in the case of any Subsidiary, issue or sell any shares of such Subsidiary’s Capital Stock to any Person, except:

  • Removal of Property Unless otherwise agreed to in writing by Landlord, Tenant agrees that there are and shall be no trade fixtures in the Premises owned by Tenant. Upon expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Tenant may remove its personal property, office supplies and office furniture and equipment if (a) such items are readily moveable and are not attached to the Premises; (b) such removal is completed prior to the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease; (c) Tenant is not in default of any covenant or condition of this Lease (beyond the expiration of any applicable notice and cure periods) at the time of such removal; and (d) Tenant promptly repairs all damage caused by or resulting from such removal. All other property in the Premises and any Tenant Alterations (including, wall-to-wall carpeting, paneling, wall covering, lighting fixtures and apparatus or Telecommunication Facilities or any other article affixed to the floor, walls, ceiling or any other part of the Premises or Building) shall become the property of Landlord and shall remain upon and be surrendered with the Premises; provided, however, at Landlord’s sole election, upon written notice by Landlord to Tenant at the time of approval of the plans and specifications for the Tenant Alterations, Tenant shall be obligated, at its sole cost and expense, to remove all (or such portion as Landlord shall have designated at the time of giving consent to such Tenant Alterations) of the Tenant Alterations (including Telecommunication Facilities), repair any damages resulting from such removal and return the Premises to substantially the same condition as existed prior to such Tenant Alterations. Tenant waives all rights to any payment or compensation for such Tenant Alterations (including Telecommunication Facilities). If Tenant shall fail to remove any of its property from the Premises, Building or Land at the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease or when Landlord has the right of re-entry, Landlord may, at its option, remove and store such property at Tenant’s expense without liability for loss of or damage to such property, such storage to be for the account and at the expense of Tenant. Tenant shall pay all costs incurred by Landlord within five (5) Business Days after written demand for such payment. If Tenant fails to pay the cost of storing any such property, Landlord may, at its option, after it has been stored for a period of twenty (20) Business Days or more, sell or permit to be sold, any or all such property at public or private sale (and Landlord may become a purchaser at such sale), in such manner and at such times and places as Landlord in its sole discretion may deem proper, without notice to Tenant, and Landlord shall apply the proceeds of such safe: first, to the cost and expense of such sale, including reasonable attorney’s fees actually incurred; second, to the payment of the costs or charges for storing any such property; third, to the payment of any other sums of money which may then be or later become due Landlord from Tenant under this Lease; and, fourth, the balance, if any, to Tenant.

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