General Standards Governing Use Sample Clauses

General Standards Governing Use. Tenant shall not use or occupy or permit the Premises or any part thereof to be used or occupied, not do or permit anything to be done in or on the Premises, in whole or in part, in a manner which would in any way (i) violate any applicable Legal Requirements, or (ii) violate any of the covenants, agreements, provisions and conditions of this Agreement, or (iii) violate the certificate of occupancy then in force with respect thereto, or (iv) as will constitute a public or private nuisance.
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General Standards Governing Use. 10.2.1. Tenant shall not use or occupy or permit the Premises or any part thereof to be used or occupied, not do or permit anything to be done in or on the Premises, in whole or in part, in a manner which would in any way (i) violate any present or future Legal Requirements, or (ii) violate any of the covenants, agreements, provisions and conditions of this Agreement, or (iii) violate the certificate of occupancy then in force with respect thereto, or (iv) may make it difficult for either the Port or Tenant to obtain fire or other insurance required hereunder, or (v) as will constitute a public or private nuisance. 10.2.2. Tenant shall not use or occupy or permit the Premises to be used or occupied, in whole or in part, in a manner which, in the Port’s reasonable judgment, may or tends to, impair or interfere with (i) the character, reputation or appearance of the Premises, the Project or the Port; or (ii) the use of any other Port property, or occasion discomfort, inconvenience or annoyance to, the Port or any of its tenants or occupants of any adjacent property. Cooking odors consistent with the type of restaurant operated by Tenant are accepted by the Port as not violating the foregoing.
General Standards Governing Use. 10.2.1 Operator shall not use or occupy or permit the Premises or any part thereof to be used or occupied, nor do or permit anything to be done in or on the Premises, in whole or in part, in a manner which would in any way (i) violate any then-applicable Legal Requirements, or (ii) violate any of the covenants, agreements, provisions and conditions of this Lease Agreement, or (iii) violate the certificate of occupancy then in force with respect thereto, or (iv) may make it difficult for either the Port or Operator to obtain fire or other insurance required hereunder, or (v) as will constitute a public or private nuisance. Operator specifically agrees to comply with all present or future rules and regulations of the Port at the Airport that are promulgated for the general safety and convenience of the Port, its various tenants, invitees, licensees and the general public and which do not materially affect the use and enjoyment of the Premises for the purposes for which they are intended under this Lease Agreement. 10.2.2 Operator shall not use or occupy or permit the Premises to be used or occupied, in whole or in part, in a manner which, in the Port’s reasonable judgment, may or tends to, impair or interfere with (i) the character, reputation or appearance of the Premises or the Port; or (ii) the use of any other Port property. 10.2.3 Operator shall not do or permit or suffer any waste, damages, disfigurement or injury to or upon the Premises or any part thereof.
General Standards Governing Use. 6.2.1 Licensee shall not use or occupy the Licensed Premises, permit the Licensed Premises or any part thereof to be used or occupied, nor do or permit anything to be done in or on the Licensed Premises, in whole or in part, in a manner which would in any way: (i) violate any present or future Legal Requirements or Port Standards, or (ii) violate any of the covenants, agreements, provisions and conditions of this Agreement, or (iii) violate the certificate of occupancy then in force with respect thereto, or (iv) may make it difficult for either the Port or Licensee to obtain fire or other insurance required hereunder, or (v) as will constitute a public or private nuisance. 6.2.2 No transformers, semiconductors or other electronic equipment containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) or other environmentally hazardous materials will either be used or stored in or around the Airport by Licensee or its agents, employees, guests, invitees, contractors, subcontractors or representatives. 6.2.3 Licensee shall not suffer or permit any other entity to connect to the Wireless Communications Access System or to install offshoots or coupling thereto without the prior written consent of the Port. 6.2.4 Licensee shall not suffer or permit unauthorized employees, agents, contractors, subcontractors, or representatives with insufficient experience or expertise to enter the Airport or Licensed Premises to install, maintain, operate or remove its Wireless Communications Access System.
General Standards Governing Use. 9.2.1 Concessionaire shall not use or occupy or permit the Premises or any part thereof to be used or occupied, nor do or permit anything to be done in or on the Premises, in whole or in part, in a manner which would in any way (i) violate any then-applicable Legal Requirements, or (ii) violate any of the covenants, agreements, provisions and conditions of this Agreement, or (iii) violate the certificate of occupancy then in force with respect thereto, or (iv) may make it difficult for either the Port or Concessionaire to obtain fire or other insurance required hereunder, or (v) as will constitute a public or private nuisance. Concessionaire specifically agrees to comply with all present or future rules and regulations of the Port at the Airport that are promulgated for the general safety and convenience of the Port, its various tenants, invitees, licensees and the general public. 9.2.2 Concessionaire shall not use or occupy or permit the Premises to be used or occupied, in whole or in part, in a manner which, in the Port‟s reasonable judgment, may or tends to, impair or interfere with (i) the character, reputation or appearance of the Premises or the Port; or (ii) the use of any other Port property, or (iii) occasion discomfort, inconvenience or annoyance to, the Port or any of its tenants or occupants of any adjacent property.

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  • Professional Standards The Contractor agrees to maintain the professional standards applicable to its profession and to Contractors doing business in the United States Virgin Islands.

  • International Standards In determining whether an international standard, guide, or recommendation within the meaning of Articles 2 and 5 and Annex 3 of the TBT Agreement exists, each Party shall apply the principles set out in Decisions and Recommendations adopted by the Committee since 1 January 1995, G/TBT/1/Rev.8, 23 May 2002, Section IX (Decision of the Committee on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations with relation to Articles 2, 5 and Annex 3 of the Agreement), issued by the WTO Committee on Technical Barriers to Trade.

  • General Standard of Care The Custodian shall exercise reasonable care and diligence in carrying out all of its duties and obligations under this Agreement, and shall be liable to the Funds for all loss, damage and expense incurred or suffered by the Funds, resulting from the failure of the Custodian to exercise such reasonable care and diligence or from any other breach by the Custodian of the terms of this Agreement.

  • Specifications and Standards a) All articles supplied shall strictly conform to the specifications, trademark laid down in the bidding document and wherever articles have been required according to ISI/ ISO/ other applicable specifications/ certifications/ standards, those articles should conform strictly to those specifications/ certifications/ standards. The supply shall be of best quality and description. The decision of the competent authority/ purchase committee whether the articles supplied conforms to the specifications shall be final and binding on the supplier/ selected bidder.

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