HANDOVER CERTIFICATE Sample Clauses

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HANDOVER CERTIFICATE. Upon satisfactory acceptance of the execution and completion of the works referred to in Article 16 above, FAO relinquishes control of the site and returns all responsibilities to the Water User Association by means of the signature of the Handover Certificate which should be drafted in accordance the text of Annex VIII: “Draft Handover Certificate”.
HANDOVER CERTIFICATE. (a) Subject to clause 17.1(b), no later than twenty (20) Working Days prior to the date upon which Project Co expects that the Handover Requirements in respect of: (i) all of the Additional Assets in an Additional Asset Area; or (ii) all of the Supplementary Works in a Section of the Site (excluding any Additional Asset Areas within the relevant Section of the Site which are the subject of a Handover Certificate), (b) Project Co shall not be entitled to issue a notice pursuant to clause 17.1(a) in relation to any Sections of the Site which form part of the Provisional O&M Area. (c) Within twenty (20) Working Days following the receipt by TfL of a notice under clause 17.1(a), TfL shall carry out an inspection of the relevant Additional Asset Area or Section of the Site (as applicable) and take such other measures as are required to ascertain whether the Handover Requirements have been achieved in relation to that Additional Asset Area or Section of the Site and Project Co shall not object to the participation in any such inspection of the relevant Highway Authority or any other nominee of TfL. (d) Project Co shall ensure that TfL is provided with all documents and other evidence that TfL requires in order to assess whether the Handover Requirements have been achieved in relation to the relevant Additional Asset Area or the relevant Section of the Site. (e) Subject to clause 17.1(g), TfL shall, within ten (10) Working Days of the completion of the inspection referred to under clause 17.1(c), either: (i) issue a Handover Certificate in respect of the relevant Additional Asset Area or the relevant Section of the Site; or (ii) subject to clause 17.1(h), notify Project Co of its decision not to issue a Handover Certificate in respect of the relevant Additional Asset Area or the relevant Section of the Site, stating the reasons for such decision. (f) Where clause 17.1(e)(ii) applies, Project Co shall reimburse TfL for all costs reasonably and properly incurred by TfL in carrying out any further inspections under clause 17.1(k). (g) Except for those Sections of the Site listed in Paragraph 2.12 of Part 2 (Site Access Programme) of Schedule 4 (Land Requirements), notwithstanding the provisions of clause 17.1(e), TfL shall not be entitled to issue a Handover Certificate in respect of an Additional Asset Area or a Section of the Site pursuant to clause 17.1(e)(i) until the Additional Asset Access Expiry Date for such Additional Asset Area or the Site Access Expiry Da...
HANDOVER CERTIFICATE. The Lessor shall deliver the derived and physical possession of the Hotel to the Lessee on the Lease Start Date and in the conditions set forth in the corresponding Handover Certificate.
HANDOVER CERTIFICATE. If required by the statutory authority or user or if recommended by the supplier or the designer, a handover certificate must be provided before a suspended scaffold, cantilevered scaffold, hung scaffold, or scaffolding over 4 m high in Australia or over 5 m high in New Zealand can be used. Handover certificates should be signed by, or on behalf of, the organization responsible for the erection or alteration of the scaffold and should include: • The name and address of the person requiring the scaffold. • The name and address of the organization that erected or altered the scaffold. • The address and location of the scaffold. • A description of the type of the scaffold. • The size of the scaffold. • The duty loadings applicable to the scaffold. • The maximum number of platforms that can be loaded or worked from at any one time. • The intended purposes of the scaffold. • The date and time of handover. • Confirmation that the scaffold complies with any design specifications, complies with any supplier’s information, and is suitable for its intended tasks.