Joint Use Agreement. This Agreement shall be subject to rights which may be exercised by other companies under joint use or joint ownership agreements which the Company executed prior to this Agreement.
Joint Use Agreement. The Board and the College maintain a Joint Use Agreement for facilities usage by both entities and that agreement allows the college to recognize financial burdens placed on the Board when the College uses the Board’s facilities.
Joint Use Agreement. (For capital funds released to institutions for facilities not owned by the institution)
Joint Use Agreement. That certain Joint Use Agreement between the Town and the School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida as approved by the Town Council on November 12, 2002, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit “C” and is incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement.
Joint Use Agreement. Tenant and Phase A Developer shall enter into an agreement (―Joint Use Agreement‖) which shall be recorded against the Property and the Phase A Site which shall provide that any and all social services to be provided at the Property and the Phase A Site, shall be available to all tenants of both the Property and the Phase A Site, regardless of whether the Property and Phase A Site are under common or separate ownership, as contemplated by Section 409.1 of the Original Agreement, Section 3.5 of the Phase B Implementation Agreement, and Section 8.3.7.1 below.
Joint Use Agreement. Pursuant to the Joint Use Agreement that shall be recorded against the Property and the Phase B Site, in form and content approved by Authority), Tenant and Phase B Developer shall provide for the allocation of costs, operation and shared use, access, and enjoyment by subtenants of both Phase A of the Apartment Complex and subtenants of the Phase B Site of social service programs for each Phase of the Project.
Joint Use Agreement. The Town of Spirit River agrees to rent the facility at no charge or reduced rates as decided by Council to the two (2) schools indicated in the C.O.R.E. /
Joint Use Agreement. A joint use agreement refers to a written agreement between a school district and one or more public or private (nonprofit) entities, allowing public access to school property and detailing the shared responsibility for maintaining the facilities. Implicit in the agreement is that public, and in some cases private, resources will be pooled to expand community access and use public space more efficiently. Joint use agreements can be written for various types of facilities; this toolkit focuses solely on indoor and outdoor school recreational facilities, such as gymnasiums and playgrounds. These agreements can range from informal or “open” public use to organized after-school and weekend athletic activities for adults and youth. Community use of public school facilities and grounds is as old as public education itself. Schools have historically been the site for all kinds of community events and public meetings. There is typically an assumption that communities can get access to their schools, especially outside of regular school hours. Nationally recognized authorities – such as the White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity,17 the American Academy of Pediatrics,18 and the Institute of Medicine19 – have recommended joint use of school facilities as a strategy to increase physical activity opportunities in underserved communities. Child health and physical activity advocates are not alone in their support for joint use. In the 2000 report Schools as Centers of Community: A Citizen’s Guide for Planning and Design, the U.S. Department of Education recommends joint use as an important strategy in its school design principles.20 Building Educational Success Together (BEST), a national collaborative of educational equity and school facility advocates, promotes joint use in its model policies to support high-performing schools.21 The community school movement, aimed at bringing providers of student health and other support services into school buildings, applies the joint use concept.22 Urban planners and community developers have also advocated for joint use schools, particularly those connected to the smart growth movement.23 The National Trust for Historic Preservation recommends joint use in establishing schools as centers of communities.24 All of these perspectives point to the potential for multiple benefits of joint use – improving educational outcomes, increasing community amenities and physical activity, using public resources more efficiently, and more....
Joint Use Agreement. Execution of the Joint Use Agreement relating to the School Property and remaining City Property approved by their respective governing bodies.
Joint Use Agreement. The Schools in question are as follows: Spirit River Regional Academy