Entrustment of right for use of Station Area Sample Clauses

Entrustment of right for use of Station Area. 5.1.1 Without prejudice to any other provision of the SFM Agreement, Authority, on the request of the Facility Manager, shall arrange for the Facility Manager, only the necessary statutory and regulatory permits, licenses or approvals from the MOR , as required under Applicable Laws for the handover of right of way to of the Station Area to the Facility Manager, for the purposes of the SFM Project. 5.1.2 Subject to Article 5.1.1 above and other than the approval for the works which require sanction from the Commissioner of Railway Safety as per the codal provisions and extant policy instructions of MOR, it is expressly agreed between the Parties that all necessary statutory and regulatory permits, licenses or approvals (and any other Applicable Permits) for the (i) use and operation of the Station Area by the Facility Manager in accordance with the terms of the SFM Agreement, (ii) for the purpose of undertaking the repair, renovation and/ or replacement of the Station Assets and Station Project Utilities, as identified in the Maintenance and Replacement Plan and the Maintenance Manual and (iii) for otherwise undertaking the SFM Project, shall be the sole responsibility of the Facility Manager.
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Entrustment of right for use of Station Area. 5.1.1 Without prejudice to any other provision of this Agreement, IRSDC, on the request of the Facility Manager, shall arrange for the Facility Manager, all necessary statutory and regulatory permits, licenses or approvals from the MoR or any other Government Authorities for the handover of the Station Area to the Facility Manager, for the purposes of the Project. 5.1.2 Subject to Article 5.1.1 above, it is expressly agreed between the Parties that all necessary statutory and regulatory permits, licenses or approvals (and any other Applicable Permits) for the (i) use and operation of the Station Area by the Facility Manager in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, (ii) for the purpose of undertaking the repair, renovation and/ or replacement of the Assets and Project Utilities, as identified in the Maintenance and Replacement Plan and the Maintenance Manual and (iii) for otherwise undertaking the Project, shall be the sole responsibility of the IRSDC.

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