Future Capital Improvements Sample Clauses

Future Capital Improvements. LLT may make additional capital improvements to the Facilities, at its own cost and expense, with no setoff from the Concession Fees paid to the Town, provided that all such capital improvements must be approved by the Town. Design, construction and occupancy of any capital improvements shall be subject to the requirements for review and approval of new construction by the State of North Carolina and the Town, and shall meet all applicable codes, law, regulation, or ordinance. The Town, upon approval, shall waive all Town application and permit fees for said review and approval. LLT agrees that the Town shall have no liability either to LLT or LLT's contractors, subcontractors or suppliers for any expenses in excess of originally estimated costs of the project proposed by LLT and approved by the Town. LLT agrees to obtain, prior to the commencement of any construction projected to cost in excess of $100,000 a performance bond and a payment bond in the full amount of the cost of construction for any and all capital improvements. Title to all improvements shall vest in the Town brick-by- brick during and following the performance of any work. In no way, shall this Section limit the ability of the Town and LLT (and its partners) to partner, cooperate, or participate jointly in facility upgrades, improvements or future capital projects. The Town and LLT acknowledge their individual roles in these efforts that enhance the guest experience and that this is an essential xxxxx to the overall success of the operations. In such a partnership, the Town and LLT shall develop a separate Improvements Agreement that will outline each entity's roles and responsibilities. LLT and the Town will jointly develop a capital improvements/reinvestment/facility improvement plan to be used as a guide for the development of future capital improvement projects. This plan will be developed alongside and made part of the Capital Improvements Plan for the Town. LLT agrees to invest financially in public-private Town enhancement projects during the term of this Agreement and for projects mutually agreed upon by LLT and the Town. Any such investment by LLT in public-private projects shall be in addition to all fees paid to the Town as required by Section 33 of this Agreement.
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Future Capital Improvements. 33 Article VIII OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Future Capital Improvements. City may expand and improve the Airport as the City, in its sole judgment, may deem necessary to provide required facilities in the interest of the public and City. City will confer and coordinate with Airline and the other airlines serving the Airport regarding planned Capital Improvements at the Airport and at other airports in the Airport System, and, at least annually, provide the airlines with a detailed schedule of such planned Capital Improvements. However, City will retain the discretion to make capital investment decisions and issue bonds, as needed, to ensure that adequate facilities are provided on a timely basis to meet public and airline needs.
Future Capital Improvements.  All future Zoo master plans shall be subject to review, approval and adoption by the Park and Recreation Board  DZM/DZS will not undertake any major capital projects and/or improvements unless approved in the Zoo Master Plan  City shall administer all City-funded capital improvement projects  City shall maintain design and construction oversight of all major capital improvements, publicly and privately fundedInitial Term – 25-year term commencing October 2009 (the “Effective Date”)  Two 5-year renewal options on same terms by mutual consentCity Manager and Park and Recreation Department Director to act for City  DZM/DZS to provide insurance of types and amounts on such terms as deemed appropriate by City’s Risk Management Department and the City Attorney for a contract and operation of this nature
Future Capital Improvements. The County has not identified any planned capital improvements to roads or other existing transportation infrastructure or to the list of surface water facilities listed in Exhibit E. The County agrees to work cooperatively on identifying and planning needed transportation improvements within and adjacent to the annexation area that will meet the needs of both city and countywide multimodal traffic. The County Surface Water Management staff expertise provided under this section will be limited to available technical knowledge about surface water conditions and infrastructure in the Annexation Area.

Related to Future Capital Improvements

  • Capital Improvements From and after Final Completion, Tenant shall not replace or materially alter the Project, or any part thereof (except as provided to the contrary with respect to Fixtures in Article 13), or make any addition thereto, whether voluntarily or in connection with repairs required by this Lease (collectively, “Capital Improvements”), unless Tenant shall comply with the following requirements and, if applicable, with the additional requirements set forth in Section 11.10: (a) No Capital Improvements shall be undertaken, as applicable, until Tenant shall have procured from all Governmental Authorities and paid for all permits, consents, certificates and approvals for the proposed Capital Improvements which are required to be obtained prior to the commencement of the proposed Capital Improvements (collectively, “Improvement Approvals”). The FCRHA shall not unreasonably refuse to join or otherwise unreasonably refuse to cooperate in the application for any such Improvement Approvals, provided such application is made without cost, expense or liability (contingent or otherwise) to the FCRHA. True copies of all such Improvement Approvals shall be delivered by Tenant to the FCRHA prior to commencement of the proposed Capital Improvements. (b) The Premises after completion of such Capital Improvements, shall have a value at least equal to the value of the Premises immediately before construction of such Capital Improvements. In addition, the Project shall at all times remain in substantial conformity with the original Plans and Specifications therefor (except to the extent specifically consented to by the FCRHA, in its sole but reasonable discretion). (c) All Capital Improvements shall be made with reasonable diligence and continuity (subject to Unavoidable Delays) and in a good and workmanlike manner and in compliance with (i) all Improvement Approvals, (ii) if required pursuant to Section 11.10(a) or (b), in substantial accordance with the plans and specifications for such Capital Improvements as approved by the FCRHA, and (iii) all Applicable Laws. (d) No construction of any Capital Improvement shall be commenced until Tenant shall have delivered to the FCRHA certificates of insurance and copies of the declaration page(s) for the insurance required by Exhibit D. Such insurance policies shall comply with the terms of Section 7.02 above.

  • Initial Improvements Subtenant may, at its option and subject to the provisions of the Prime Lease, including, without limitation, Article 8 thereof, complete certain initial improvements to prepare the Demised Premises for Subtenant’s occupancy thereof as described in the Work Letter Agreement attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit B (the “Initial Improvements”), at Subtenant’s sole cost and expense without any contribution or improvement allowance from Sublandlord described in the Work Letter Agreement attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit B); provided, however, Subtenant shall not make or permit anyone to make any Initial Improvements without the prior written consent of Sublandlord, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, and of Prime Landlord in accordance with the Prime Lease. In connection with the foregoing, Subtenant shall submit to Sublandlord, for prior written approval by Sublandlord, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, and Prime Landlord, complete plans and specifications for any and all Initial Improvements; including, without limitation, schematic designs and work drawings. Any and all costs and expenses associated with the acquisition of cabling, equipment, furniture, security systems, or other personal property for Subtenant or the Demised Premises or the installation or placement of any of the foregoing within the Demised Premises or with the project management for the performance of the Initial Improvements (collectively, “Subtenant’s Personal Property and Services”), shall be paid for by and be the sole responsibility of Subtenant. Sublandlord acknowledges and agrees that Subtenant shall not be required to remove any Initial Improvements upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Sublease unless the removal is required by Prime Landlord or Sublandlord is otherwise obligated to pay Prime Landlord the costs of any removal of any Initial Improvements pursuant to Section 8(e) of the Prime Lease.

  • Existing Improvements All improvements located on the Site as of the date of execution of the Construction Contract, whether above or below the surface of the ground, including but not limited to existing buildings, utilities, infrastructure improvements and other facilities.

  • Additional Improvements Common Area Operating Expenses shall not include Real Property Taxes specified in the tax assessor's records and work sheets as being caused by additional improvements placed upon the Industrial Center by other lessees or by Lessor for the exclusive enjoyment of such other lessees. Notwithstanding Paragraph 10.1 hereof, Lessee shall, however, pay to Lessor at the time Common Area Operating Expenses are payable under Paragraph 4.2, the entirety of any increase in Real Property Taxes if assessed solely by reason of Alterations, Trade Fixtures or Utility Installations placed upon the Premises by Lessee or at Lessee's request.

  • Office Space, Equipment and Facilities Provide such office space, office equipment and office facilities as are adequate to fulfill the Adviser’s obligations hereunder.

  • Notice to Proceed - Site Improvements The Recipient shall not commence, or cause to be commenced, any site improvements or other work on the Land until the Director has issued a Notice to Proceed to the Recipient. Such Notice to Proceed will not be issued until the Director is assured that the Recipient has complied with all requirements for the approval of a grant under Revised Code Sections 164.20 through 164.27 and has completed any land acquisition required by the Project. A Notice to Proceed shall be required for all Project prime contractors or direct procurement initiated by the Recipient following execution of this Agreement.

  • Building Renovations It is specifically understood and agreed that Landlord has made no representation or warranty to Tenant and has no obligation and has made no promises to alter, remodel, improve, renovate, repair or decorate the Premises, Building, or any part thereof and that no representations respecting the condition of the Premises or the Building have been made by Landlord to Tenant except as specifically set forth herein or in the Work Letter Agreement. However, Tenant hereby acknowledges that Landlord is currently renovating or may during the Lease Term renovate, improve, alter, or modify (collectively, the "Renovations") the Project, the Building and/or the Premises including without limitation the parking structure, common areas, systems and equipment, roof, and structural portions of the same, which Renovations may include, without limitation, (i) installing sprinklers in the Building common areas and tenant spaces, (ii) modifying the common areas and tenant spaces to comply with applicable laws and regulations, including regulations relating to the physically disabled, seismic conditions, and building safety and security, and (iii) installing new floor covering, lighting, and wall coverings in the Building common areas, and in connection with any Renovations, Landlord may, among other things, erect scaffolding or other necessary structures in the Building, limit or eliminate access to portions of the Project, including portions of the common areas, or perform work in the Building, which work may create noise, dust or leave debris in the Building. Tenant hereby agrees that such Renovations and Landlord's actions in connection with such Renovations shall in no way constitute a constructive eviction of Tenant nor entitle Tenant to any abatement of Rent. Landlord shall have no responsibility or for any reason be liable to Tenant for any direct or indirect injury to or interference with Tenant's business arising from the Renovations, nor shall Tenant be entitled to any compensation or damages from Landlord for loss of the use of the whole or any part of the Premises or of Tenant's personal property or improvements resulting from the Renovations or Landlord's actions in connection with such Renovations, or for any inconvenience or annoyance occasioned by such Renovations or Landlord's actions.

  • Premises Building Project and Common Areas 1.1 Premises, Building, Project and Common Areas.

  • ALTERATIONS & IMPROVEMENTS Tenant shall not make any alterations, additions or improvements or do any type of construction to the Property without first obtaining Landlord's written consent. Unless prior written agreement is reached between Tenant and Landlord, any such alterations, additions, improvements or construction shall become part of the Property and shall remain at the expiration of Tenant's Lease term. If Landlord approves of alterations, additions, improvements or construction in writing and Tenant intends to use contractors to undertake such work, the contractors must first be approved in writing by Landlord. Tenant must also place any funds to cover the amount of any alterations, additions, improvements or construction in an escrow account approved by Landlord before the commencement of the work. Landlord shall designate the times and manner of the work being done, exclusively.

  • School Improvement 1. The Board and the Association agree that employee participation in decision making is effective in providing positive results for education. 2. The provisions contained in this section shall apply to all school improvement plans, programs or processes set forth by school improvement committees established in the Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxx School District as a result of Section 1277 of the Revised School Code. 3. It is understood that participation on school improvement committees is voluntary. Further, employees who participate, or are non-participants, in such activities shall not be negatively evaluated for any conduct relative to such committees. 4. In the event that any provision(s) of a school improvement plan, program or process or application thereof violates, contradicts, or is inconsistent with this Collective Bargaining Agreement, the Collective Bargaining Agreement shall prevail.

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