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LIST OF ADDENDA. Addendum 1 The provisions of the lease identified above in parentheses are those provisions making reference to above-described Lease Terms. Each such reference in the Lease shall incorporate the applicable Lease Terms. In the event of any conflict between the Summary of Lease Terms and the Lease, the latter shall control.
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LIST OF ADDENDA. Addendum 1a: Plan of the Lease Object Addendum 1b – 1e: Tenant Upgrade Plans Addendum 2a: Plan of the eastern parking spaces Addendum 2b: Plan of the western parking spaces Addendum 3: Plan of common areas Addendum 4: Furnishings Specification Addendum 5: Sample surety contract Addendum 6: List of Insurance Deductibles Addendum 7c: Plan of ceiling coffers for cooling system Addendum 8: View of advertising plan Lessor Lessee
LIST OF ADDENDA. Addendum 1 The provisions of the lease identified above in parentheses are those provisions making reference to above-described Lease Terms. Each such reference in the Lease shall incorporate the applicable Lease Terms. In the event of any conflict between the Summary of Lease Terms and the Lease, the latter shall control. LANDLORD TENANT By: /s/ Xxx Xxxxxxxx By: /s/ Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Its: General Partner Its: Chief Financial Officer TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page Number SUMMARY OF LEASE TERMS 1. PREMISES 1 1.1 Description 1.2 Net Rentable Premises Defined.
LIST OF ADDENDA. No. 1 CM Addendum 1 04/08/2022 No. 2 CM Addendum 2 04/14/2022 No. 3 CM Addendum 3 04/15/2022 • Cost to relocated AT&T utilities onsite.

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  • LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Attachment 1: Acronyms and Abbreviations Attachment 2: Cost/Price – Government Site (Contractor’s Cost/Price- Government Site – Contractor’s Proposal dated 11/17/06 is incorporated herein by reference.) Attachment 3: Cost/Price – Contractor Site (Contractor’s Cost/Price-Contractor Site – Contractor’s Proposal dated 11/17/07 is incorporated herein by reference.) Attachment 4: Labor Category Descriptions Attachment 5: Federal Enterprise Architecture/Department. of Defense Enterprise Architecture Overview Attachment 6: Past Performance Tables (Not Applicable) ACO Administrative Contracting Officer ADR Alternative Dispute Resolution ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode CAF Contract Access Fee CAS Cost Accounting Standards CAV Contractor Assisted Visits CCR Central Contractor Registration CDA Contract Disputes Act of 1978 CFE Contractor Furnished Equipment CLIN Contract Line Item Number CO Contracting Officer CONUS Continental United States COR Contracting Officer’s Representative COTR Contracting Officer’s Technical Representative CPS Contractor Performance System CRM Customer Relationship Management CSO Cognizant Security Office D&F Determination and Findings DBA Xxxxx Xxxxx Act DCAA Defense Contract Audit Agency DCMA Defense Contract Management Agency DOL Department of Labor DPA Delegation of Procurement Authority DSL Digital Subscriber Line DUNS Data Universal Numbering System EAI Enterprise Application Integration EDI Electronic Data Interchange EEO Equal Employment Opportunity EFT Electronic Funds Transfer eSRS Electronic Subcontracting Reporting System EVMS Earned Value Management System FEA Federal Enterprise Architecture; also Department of Defense Enterprise Architecture (DoDEA). FAS Federal Acquisition Service FOIA Freedom of Information Act FPDS-NG Federal Procurement Data System-Next Generation FTP File Transfer Protocol FTR Federal Travel Regulations G&A General and Administrative GFE Government Furnished Equipment GFM Government Furnished Material GFP Government Furnished Property GPS Global Positioning Systems GSA General Services Administration GWAC Government Wide Acquisition Contract HCA Head of Contracting Activity HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol ITMRA Information Technology Management Reform Act J&A Justification and Approval JTR Joint Travel Regulations L-H Labor Hour MA/IDIQ Multiple Award Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite-Quantity MOM Messaging-Oriented Middleware MOU Memorandum of Understanding MPIN Marketing Partner Identification Number NAICS North American Industrial Classification System OCI Organizational Conflict of Interest OCO Ordering Contracting Officer OCONUS Outside of Continental United States OCR Optical Character Recognition ODBC Open DataBase Connectivity ODC Other Direct Cost OLAP OnLine Analytical Processing OMB Office of Management and Budget ORB Object Request Broker ORCA Online Representations and Certifications Application PBSOW Performance-Based Statement of Work PCO Procuring Contracting Officer PMO Program Management Office POC Point of Contact PPIRS Past Performance Information Retrieval System PWS Performance Work Statement QASP Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service RDF Resource Description Framework RFP Request for Proposal SCA Service Contract Act SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SOAP Simple Object Access Protocol SOO Statement of Objectives SOW Statement of Work SRM Service Component Reference Model SQL Structured Query Language T&M Time & Materials TOR Task Order Request TRM Technical Reference Model UDDI Universal Description, Discovery and Integration VPN Virtual Private Network VSC Vendor Support Center WSDL Web Services Description Language XML EXtensible Markup Language DD254 Contract Security Classification Specification GSA 527 Contractor’s Qualifications and Financial Information Many functional labor categories below (marked with “#”) are further subdivided by knowledge/skill level. Definitions of these knowledge/skill levels are shown in this chart: Entry-Level Applies fundamental concepts, processes, practices, and procedures on technical assignments. Performs work that requires practical experience and training. Work is performed under supervision. Journeyman Possesses and applies expertise on multiple complex work assignments. Assignments may be broad in nature, requiring originality and innovation in determining how to accomplish tasks. Operates with appreciable latitude in developing methodology and presenting solutions to problems. Contributes to deliverables and performance metrics where applicable. Senior Possesses and applies a comprehensive knowledge across key tasks and high impact assignments. Plans and leads major technology assignments. Evaluates performance results and recommends major changes affecting short-term project growth and success. Functions as a technical expert across multiple project assignments. May supervise others. Master Provides technical/management leadership on major tasks or technology assignments. Establishes goals and plans that meet project objectives. Has domain and expert technical knowledge. Directs and controls activities for a client, having overall responsibility for financial management, methods, and staffing to ensure that technical requirements are met. Interactions involve client negotiations and interfacing with senior management. Decision making and domain knowledge may have a critical impact on overall project implementation. May supervise others. The “G” in the labor identification (ID) numbers below indicate Government-Site Work (see Section J, Attachment 2). The “C” in the labor ID numbers below indicate Contractor-Site Work (see Section J, Attachment 3).

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  • LIST OF EXHIBITS List below all exhibits filed as part of this Statement of Eligibility and Qualification. X. Xxxx of the Charter of Wilmington Trust Company, which includes the certificate of authority of Wilmington Trust Company to commence business and the authorization of Wilmington Trust Company to exercise corporate trust powers. B. Copy of By-Laws of Wilmington Trust Company. C. Consent of Wilmington Trust Company required by Section 321(b) of Trust Indenture Act. D. Copy of most recent Report of Condition of Wilmington Trust Company. Pursuant to the requirements of the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, as amended, the trustee, Wilmington Trust Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of Delaware, has duly caused this Statement of Eligibility to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, all in the City of Wilmington and State of Delaware on the 15th day of November, 2000. WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY [SEAL] Attest: /s/ Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx By: /s/ Xxxxxx X. XxxXxxxxx ------------------------- ------------------------------ Assistant Secretary Name: Xxxxxx X. XxxXxxxxx Title: Vice President EXHIBIT A AMENDED CHARTER Wilmington Trust Company Wilmington, Delaware As existing on May 9, 1987 Amended Charter or Act of Incorporation of Wilmington Trust Company Wilmington Trust Company, originally incorporated by an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Delaware, entitled "An Act to Incorporate the Delaware Guarantee and Trust Company", approved March 2, A.D. 1901, and the name of which company was changed to "Wilmington Trust Company" by an amendment filed in the Office of the Secretary of State on March 18, A.D. 1903, and the Charter or Act of Incorporation of which company has been from time to time amended and changed by merger agreements pursuant to the corporation law for state banks and trust companies of the State of Delaware, does hereby alter and amend its Charter or Act of Incorporation so that the same as so altered and amended shall in its entirety read as follows:

  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDA The Bidder shall acknowledge receipt of any addenda issued to this solicitation by completing the blocks below or by completion of the applicable information on the addendum and returning it not later than the date and time for receipt of the bid. Failure to acknowledge an addendum that has a material impact on this solicitation may negatively impact the responsiveness of your bid. Material impacts include but are not limited to changes to specifications, scope of work/services, delivery time, performance period, quantities, bonds, letters of credit, insurance, or qualifications. Addendum No. , Date Addendum No. , Date Addendum No. , Date Addendum No. , Date The Bidder represents that the following principals are authorized to sign bids, negotiate and/or sign contracts and related documents to which the bidder will be duly bound. Principal is defined as an employee, officer or other technical or professional in a position capable of substantially influencing the development or outcome of an activity required to perform the covered transaction. Name Title Telephone Number/Email (Signature) (Date) (Title) (Name of Business) The Bidder shall complete and submit the following information with the bid: Partnership Non-Profit Joint Venture* Corporation Principal Place of Business (Florida Statute Chapter 607): City/County/State THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS SHALL BE THE ADDRESS OF THE BIDDER’S PRINCIPAL OFFICE AS IDENTIFIED BY THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF CORPORATIONS. Federal I.D. number is: * Joint venture firms must complete and submit with their Bid Response the form titled “Information for Determining Joint Venture Eligibility”, and a copy of the formal agreement between all joint venture parties. This joint venture agreement must indicate the parties’ respective roles, responsibilities and levels of participation for the project. If proposing as a Joint Venture, the Joint Venture shall obtain and maintain all contractually required insurance in the name of the Joint Venture as required by the Contract. Individual insurance in the name of the parties to the Joint venture will not be accepted. Failure to timely submit the required form along with an attached written copy of the joint venture agreement may result in disqualification of your Bid Response List at least three (3) clients during the past ten (10) years for which you provided a comparable amount of goods or services substantially similar to those specified in the solicitation in the spaces provided below. Provide the Company name, contact person, address, email address, telephone number, and date services were performed, as described.

  • Exhibits/Schedules The Exhibits and Schedules to this Agreement are hereby incorporated and made a part hereof and are an integral part of this Agreement. All Exhibits and Schedules annexed hereto or referred to herein are hereby incorporated in and made a part of this Agreement as if set forth in full herein. Any capitalized terms used in any Schedule or Exhibit but not otherwise defined therein shall be defined as set forth in this Agreement.

  • Amendments to Schedules The Schedules to this Agreement form an integral part of this Agreement. The Schedules may be amended or replaced from time to time by the parties who will evidence their approval thereof by initialing a new Schedule dated as of the effective date of such amendment or replacements.

  • Amendment of Schedules Each party hereto agrees that, with respect to the representations and warranties of such party contained in this Agreement, such party shall have the continuing obligation until 24 hours prior to the anticipated effectiveness of the Registration Statement to supplement or amend promptly the Schedules hereto with respect to any matter hereafter arising or discovered which, if existing or known at the date of this Agreement, would have been required to be set forth or described in the Schedules, provided however, that supplements and amendments to Schedules 5.10, 5.11, 5.14 and 5.15 shall only have to be delivered at the Closing Date, unless such Schedule is to be amended to reflect an event occurring other than in the ordinary course of business. Notwithstanding the foregoing sentence, no amendment or supplement to a Schedule prepared by the Company that constitutes or reflects an event or occurrence that would have a Material Adverse Effect may be made unless TCI and a majority of the Founding Companies other than the Company consent to such amendment or supplement; and provided further, that no amendment or supplement to a Schedule prepared by TCI or Newco that constitutes or reflects an event or occurrence that would have a Material Adverse Effect may be made unless a majority of the Founding Companies consent to such amendment or supplement. For all purposes of this Agreement, including without limitation for purposes of determining whether the conditions set forth in Sections 8.1 and 9.1 have been fulfilled, the Schedules hereto shall be deemed to be the Schedules as amended or supplemented pursuant to this Section 7.8. In the event that one of the Other Founding Companies seeks to amend or supplement a Schedule pursuant to Section 7.8 of one of the Other Agreements, and such amendment or supplement constitutes or reflects an event or occurrence that would have a Material Adverse Effect on such Other Founding Company, TCI shall give the Company notice promptly after it has knowledge thereof. If TCI and a majority of the Founding Companies (other than the Founding Company seeking to amend or supplement a Schedule) consent to such amendment or supplement, which consent shall have been deemed given by TCI or any Founding Company if no response is received within 24 hours following receipt of notice of such amendment or supplement (or sooner if required by the circumstances under which such consent is requested), but the Company does not give its consent, the Company may terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 12.1(iv) hereof. In the event that the Company seeks to amend or supplement a Schedule pursuant to this Section 7.8, and TCI and a majority of the Other Founding Companies do not consent to such amendment or supplement, this Agreement shall be deemed terminated by mutual consent as set forth in Section 12.1(i) hereof. In the event that TCI or Newco seeks to amend or supplement a Schedule pursuant to this Section 7.8 and a majority of the Founding Companies do not consent to such amendment or supplement, this Agreement shall be deemed terminated by mutual consent as set forth in Section 12.1(i) hereof. No party to this Agreement shall be liable to any other party if this Agreement shall be terminated pursuant to the provisions of this Section 7.8. No amendment of or supplement to a Schedule shall be made later than 24 hours prior to the anticipated effectiveness of the Registration Statement.

  • Effect of Addendum THIS ADDENDUM AMENDS AND SUPPLEMENTS THE CONTRACT AND, IF APPLICABLE, ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS. IN THE EVENT THERE IS ANY CONFLICT BETWEEN THIS ADDENDUM AND THE CONTRACT OR ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS OR NOTICE OR OTHER DOCUMENTS ATTACHED AND MADE A PART OF THE AGREEMENT, THE TERMS OF THIS ADDENDUM TAKE PRECEDENCE AND SHALL PREVAIL EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY LAW.

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