DISTRICT COUNCIL’S COVENANTS Sample Clauses

DISTRICT COUNCIL’S COVENANTS. The District Council covenants with the Owner to use the Biodiversity Offsetting Contribution only for the purposes of enhancing and securing the long-term management of biodiversity within the District Council’s administrative area in order to provide specific compensation for the onsite habitat lost to development. Recreation Contribution 1 Definitions In this Part C unless the context otherwise requires the following terms (arranged in alphabetical order) shall have the following meanings: BCIS Index means the Building Costs All In Tender Price Index published by the Building Cost Information Service of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors or any successor organisation Recreation Contribution means the sum of £[ ] ([ ] HUNDRED POUNDS) Index Linked to be spent on the scheme set out in this Part C 2 The Owner covenants not to Commence the Development until such time as the Recreation Contribution has been paid to the District Council.
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DISTRICT COUNCIL’S COVENANTS. 7.1 The District Council hereby covenants with the Owner and the County Council to transfer the Education Contribution, the Library Contribution, the Fire and Rescue Services Contribution and the Total Access Demand Contribution to the County Council within a reasonable period after receipt by the District Council of a reasonable written request specifying the particular infrastructure on which the said contribution will be spent by the County Council.
DISTRICT COUNCIL’S COVENANTS. 6.1 The District Council covenants with the Owner as set out in the Eleventh Schedule.
DISTRICT COUNCIL’S COVENANTS. 1.1 At the written request of the Owner the District Council shall provide written confirmation of the discharge of the obligations contained in this deed when satisfied that such obligations have been performed

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  • District Compliance The District shall conform to and comply with all health, safety, and sanitation requirements imposed by state or federal law or regulations adopted under state or federal law.

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