Evidence of Completion Sample Clauses

Evidence of Completion. Within thirty (30) days after the Delivery Date, Landlord must deliver the following items to Tenant as Landlord’s "Evidence of Completion”: (a) a written certification to Tenant from a licensed architect or civil engineer confirming that Landlord's Work and the Demised Premises has been completed in substantial conformance with the Approved Plans and all applicable local, state, and federal building codes, regulations, ordinances, permits and laws including subdivision and zoning requirements, fire and safety laws and the Americans with Disabilities Act; (b) written certification to Tenant that the Punchlist has been completed (and Tenant has verified the same in writing; Tenant agrees to respond to Landlord's certification within 5 business days); (c) a copy of the final and unconditional certificate of occupancy that has been issued for the Demised Premises; (d) the warranties listed on Exhibit J hereof; (e) evidence that Landlord has satisfactorily completed all testing and delivered all certifications in accordance with the Scope of Work; and (f) a full and complete set of the “as-built” drawings of the Demised Premises. In the event the local jurisdiction issues only a temporary certificate of occupancy and such temporary certificate of occupancy is not subject to conditions requiring Landlord to complete further work or obtain further permits or approvals, Tenant agrees that the delivery by Landlord of a temporary certificate of occupancy shall satisfy Landlord's obligation in clause (c) above; provided Landlord uses its best efforts to promptly obtain the final certificate of occupancy and in all events delivers the same to Tenant within thirty (30) days. Landlord hereby indemnifies and agrees to hold Tenant harmless from and against any and all losses, costs and expenses incurred or suffered by Tenant arising out of or resulting from any inability of Tenant to open for business due to Landlord's failure to obtain a final certificate of occupancy for the Demised Premises (unless due to a failure of Tenant to complete Tenant's Work). Landlord’s failure to deliver the Evidence of Completion to Tenant in accordance with this Section 2.4 constitutes a default under this Lease, and in addition to all other rights and remedies set forth in this Lease, Tenant shall have the right to complete the Evidence of Completion on Landlord's behalf and deduct the cost of curing such default from any payments of rent or additional rent due from Tenant hereunder.
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Evidence of Completion. Upon completion of the Work, the Shareholder shall obtain and deliver to the Corporation (i) a certificate from the architect or engineer who prepared the Plans (or a successor) certifying that the Work has been completed in accordance with all applicable laws, codes, legal requirements and the Plans, (ii) all required final governmental signoffs and approvals, including if the Corporation shall require, an amended certificate of occupancy and a certificate from the Board of Fire Underwriters, and (iii) "as built" drawings certified to by the architect or engineer who prepared the Plans originally submitted (or a successor). Such "as built" drawings will include any modifications, revisions or amendments to the original Plans submitted. The determination of the Corporation as to the need for an amended certificate of occupancy shall be conclusive.
Evidence of Completion. 1. Upon completion of the sabbatical and within sixty (60) days of the faculty member's return to duty, a narrative report shall be submitted to the Sabbatical Committee for review and acceptance (or non-acceptance). This report will include: a. a record of the activity such as, transcripts of study completed a copy of the product developed, and/or an evaluation of the project pursued; b. a discussion of its impact on teaching and learning; c. a description of how the sabbatical information will be used in a professional development plan; x. a narrative on how the information contributes to the benefit of the students and to the District. 2. If the approved sabbatical project contains an implementation process or the Sabbatical Committee would like a follow-up report, the faculty member will provide the information requested in the time line provided. 3. The faculty member must schedule a minimum of one presentation(s) at a venue such as Flex Week, Division/School meetings, College Sabbatical Forum, and/or at a professional organization(s) meeting. 4. The Board of Trustees and/or the Sabbatical Committee may invite representative faculty members to make presentations of their sabbatical project/activity at Board of Trustees meetings.
Evidence of Completion. When the work is completed, the Owner must provide the PHA with the following: 1. A certificate of occupancy and other official approvals as required by the local- ity. 2. A certification by the Owner that: (a) The work has been completed in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement; (b) There are no defects or deficiencies in the work except for items of delayed completion which are minor or which are incomplete because of weather conditions and, in any case, do not preclude or affect occupancy, (c) The unit(s) has been rehabilitated or constructed and is in accordance with applicable zoning, building, housing and other codes, ordinances or regulations, as modified by any waiver obtained from appropriate officials; (d) Any unit built prior to 1978 is in compliance with applicable HUD Lead Based Paint regulations; and (e) If Labor Standards Requirements are applicable, the Owner has com- plied with the requirements of Section 2.10 of this Agreement. 3. For projects where construction inspections by HUD staff are not required by HUD, a certification from the inspecting architect stating that the units have been constructed in accordance with the certified working drawings and specifica- tions, Housing Quality Standards, local codes and ordinances, and zoning requirements.
Evidence of Completion. 1. Upon completion of the sabbatical and within sixty (60) days of the faculty member's return to duty, a narrative report shall be submitted to the Sabbatical Committee for review and acceptance (or non-acceptance). This report will include: a. a record of the activity such as, transcripts of study completed a copy of the product developed, and/or an evaluation of the project pursued; b. a discussion of its impact on teaching and learning; c. a description of how the sabbatical information will be used in a professional development plan;
Evidence of Completion. Receipt by Lender of a certificate of completion from the Architect or other satisfactory evidence confirming the completion of the Financed Improvements substantially in accordance with the Plans and all Applicable Laws and the approval of such completion by the applicable local governmental authorities. Such certificate or other evidence shall be duly executed by the General Contractor and the Applicable Underlying Borrower. In addition, Borrower shall furnish Lender with copies of all occupancy permits or other permits, the issuance of which by the appropriate governmental authority is required for the lawful use, occupancy, and operation of the completed Financed Improvements;
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Evidence of Completion. The purpose of the evidence of completion section is to provide objective verification that you completed your sabbatical leave as approved or as amended. You should address the evidence of completion you proposed in your sabbatical leave application and any approved amendments. Whenever possible, you should provide the exact evidence that you proposed in your application, noting that direct correspondence. However, you may find that the evidence you obtained is of a different nature than what you expected. Yet this alternate evidence may demonstrate the completion of a given component of your leave just as effectively as your original proposal. In these cases, you should explain the variation from your original proposal or its approved amendments. Many faculty members have included such items as plane tickets and photographs of the places they visited, artwork they created, letters of support from those they came in contact with during their leave, or other items demonstrating that the leave went according to plan.
Evidence of Completion. Upon completion of the Work, the Unit owner shall obtain and deliver to the Condominium (i) a certificate from the architect or engineer who prepared the Plans certifying that the Work has been completed in accordance with all applicable laws and codes and the Plans, and (ii) all required final governmental signoffs and approvals, including if the Condominium shall require, an amended certificate of occupancy and a certificate from the Board of Fire Underwriters. The determination of the Condominium as to the need for an amended certificate of occupancy shall be conclusive.
Evidence of Completion. Completion shall have been reached with respect to each Property and each Property shall be ready for occupancy and operation and shall be free and clear of all Liens except for Permitted Liens.
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