FEE & UTILITY BOARD APPROVAL Sample Clauses

FEE & UTILITY BOARD APPROVAL. Applicant shall submit a non-refundable permit fee in the amount of $250 to Ephraim City for the review and processing of the license application. • Applicant shall attend a brief educational course conducted by the Ephraim City Utility Board or the Power Director regarding the Ephraim City Power bi-directional net metering procedures, standards, and practices. • This application is subject to approval under the direction of the Ephraim City Utility Board • A final inspection and approval is required before the system will be connected. • I agree to comply with all city, state and federal electrical laws, ordinances and codes. The representations in this Net Metering License Application are true and accurate. Any misrepresentation or errors herein, are the sole responsibility of the applicant, and shall in no way incur or accrue liability or obligation to Ephraim City, its enforcing officers or agents, and may result in the termination of any License granted hereunder. Applicant Signature: Date: LAND USE PERMIT PERMIT# EPHRAIM CITY PARCEL# xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx 0 Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 (This application becomes a permit upon receipt of required approvals and acceptances of required fees.) Assigned Address DESCRIPTION OF WORK Inspections: 435.835.2113 Must be scheduled by 3:00 p.m. the day prior to the inspection Code Questions: 435.835.2113 Date: Zone:  Residential  Commercial (Name of Business to Occupy Space )  New  Addition  Remodel  Basement Finish  Sign  Service Change  Demolitions  Water Heater/Furnace/Air Conditioner  Other Address of Property Owner Name Email Phone Owner Address City/ST Zip Applicant Name Email Phone Applicant Address City/ST Zip [OFFICE USE ONLY] Name State License # Phone # Building Subtotal Plan Check General Electrical EMAIL ADDRESS Mechanical Electrical Mechanical Plumbing Demolition State Surcharge Plumbing Zoning Permit Review Architect/Engineer Power Connection Water Connection Water Lateral Inspection Water Meter: " CHECK ONE  LICENSED CONTRACTOR DECLARATION  OWNER-BUILDER DECLARATION I herby affirm that all work will be performed by contractors licensed I hereby claim exemption from the requirement for licensing under the under the Construction Trades Licensing Act (58-55, UCA) whose licenses are in Construction Trades Licensing Act (58-55, UCA) because work will be performed full force and effect. by the owner of the property for his/her private, non-commercial, non-public use. If contractors hav...
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FEE & UTILITY BOARD APPROVAL. Applicant shall submit a non-refundable permit fee in the amount of $250 to Ephraim City for the review and processing of the license application. • Applicant shall attend a brief educational course conducted by the Ephraim City Utility Board or the Power Director regarding the Ephraim City Power bi-directional net metering procedures, standards, and practices. • This application is subject to approval under the direction of the Ephraim City Utility Board • A final inspection and approval is required before the system will be connected. • I agree to comply with all city, state and federal electrical laws, ordinances and codes. The representations in this Net Metering License Application are true and accurate. Any misrepresentation or errors herein, are the sole responsibility of the applicant, and shall in no way incur or accrue liability or obligation to Ephraim City, its enforcing officers or agents, and may result in the termination of any License granted hereunder. Applicant Signature: Date: This Bi-Directional Net Meter License Agreement (the “Agreement”) is made and entered into this day of , 2020 (the “Effective Date”), by and between EPHRAIM CITY (the “City”), a political subdivision of the State of Utah, and (“Customer”), a residential power user located at , Ephraim, Utah. Customer and City may be referred to collectively herein as “Parties” and individually as “Party.”

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  • Board Approval No reimbursement shall be paid to the Investment Adviser pursuant to this provision in any fiscal year, unless the Trust's Board of Trustees has determined that the payment of such reimbursement is appropriate in light of the terms of this Agreement. The Trust's Board of Trustees shall determine quarterly in advance whether any portion of the Reimbursement Amount may be paid to the Investment Adviser in such quarter.

  • Director Approval The Board of Directors of Holdings shall have approved this Agreement and the transactions contemplated herein.

  • Board of Director Approval This Agreement shall have been approved by the Board of Directors of Acquirer.

  • Board Approval; Vote Required (a) The BCAC Board, by resolutions duly adopted by majority vote of those voting at a meeting duly called and held and not subsequently rescinded or modified in any way, has duly (i) determined that this Agreement and the Transactions are fair to and in the best interests of BCAC and its stockholders, (ii) approved this Agreement and the Transactions (including the Merger) and declared their advisability, (iii) recommended that the stockholders of BCAC approve and adopt this Agreement and Transactions (including the Merger), and directed that this Agreement and the Transactions (including the Merger), be submitted for consideration by the stockholders of BCAC at the BCAC Stockholders’ Meeting. (b) The only vote of the holders of any class or series of capital stock of BCAC necessary to approve the Transactions is the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the outstanding shares of BCAC Common Stock (the “BCAC Stockholder Approval”). (c) The Merger Sub Board, by resolutions duly adopted by written consent and not subsequently rescinded or modified in any way, has duly (i) determined that this Agreement and the Merger are fair to and in the best interests of Merger Sub and its sole stockholder, (ii) approved and adopted this Agreement and the Transactions (including the Merger) and declared their advisability, (iii) recommended that the sole stockholder of Merger Sub approve and adopt this Agreement and approve the Transactions (including the Merger) and directed that this Agreement and the Transactions (including the Merger) be submitted for consideration by the sole stockholder of Merger Sub. (d) The only vote of the holders of any class or series of capital stock of Merger Sub is necessary to approve this Agreement, the Merger and the other Transactions is the affirmative vote of the sole stockholder of Merger Sub.

  • Franchise Tax Board Review (a) In addition to the reporting requirements in section 6, Taxpayer agrees to comply with the FTB’s review of the books and records for purposes of determining if Taxpayer has complied with the requirements of this Agreement. (b) For any business other than a Small Business, Taxpayer acknowledges that the FTB shall review the books and records of all taxpayers allocated a Credit pursuant to this Agreement to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and agrees to cooperate with the FTB in such a review. In the case of a taxpayer that is a Small Business, Taxpayer acknowledges that a review of the books and records of a taxpayer shall be made when, in the sole discretion of the FTB, a review of those books and records is appropriate and agrees to cooperate with the FTB in such a review. If the FTB exercises its discretion to review the books and records of a Small Business taxpayer, the review will be conducted to ensure compliance with this Agreement. The guidelines and procedures for these reviews are outlined in the FTB’s Notice #2014-2 dated November 7, 2014. (c) These reviews will not constitute an audit of the tax return under Part 10.2 (commencing with section 18401) of the RTC and the regulations thereunder, and will not preclude the FTB from auditing any issue in any taxable year, including a taxable year included in the term of this Agreement. (d) If during the review of the books and records, the FTB determines there is a potential material breach of this Agreement by Taxpayer, and notwithstanding RTC section 19542, the FTB shall notify GO-Biz and provide, in writing, detailed information regarding the basis for that determination.

  • Board of Directors Approval The Board of Directors of the Buyer --------------------------- shall have approved, ratified and affirmed the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • Member Approval The “vote” or “approval” of the Members shall mean approval by a majority percentage of Membership Interest. Members shall vote or approve by their percentage interest as shown on Exhibit A of this Agreement. No annual or regular meetings of the Members are required. However, if such meetings are held, such meetings shall be noticed, held and conducted pursuant to the Act.

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