Live Load Sample Clauses

Live Load. Vertical Moving Loads – Truck Traffic and Lane: Per AASHTO Standard Specifications for Highway Bridges except: MS23 (HS-25 [HS-20 x 1.25]) Longitudinal Forces (AASHTO 3.9): Per AASHTO Standard Specifications for Highway Bridges
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Live Load. No impact from the footing level down
Live Load. A. The Tawatinâ Bridge SUP shall be designed to support the maintenance vehicle load specified in CAN/CSA S6, Section 3.8.11 as well as pedestrian loads.
Live Load. Defined in Section 15.2.‌ 2.37 Loan. Defined in Recital C. 2.38 Loan Agreement. Defined in Recital C. 2.39 Maximum Reimbursement Amount. Defined in Section 11.5.‌
Live Load. The gangway shall be capable of sustaining a uniformly distributed live-load of 50 pounds per square foot.
Live Load. 2 ton per 1sqm in the ground floor. 1 ton per 1sqm in typical floors.

Related to Live Load

  • Cooperative Loans With respect to each Cooperative Loan:

  • Floor Load Tenant shall not place a load upon any floor of the Premises that exceeds 50 pounds per square foot “live load”. Landlord reserves the right to reasonably designate the position of all Equipment which Tenant wishes to place within the Premises, and to place limitations on the weight thereof.

  • Equipment Loans Section 2.3(b) of the Loan Agreement shall be amended and restated in its entirety as follows:

  • Spares/bunkers, etc The Sellers shall deliver the Vessel to the Buyers with everything belonging to her on board and on shore. All spare parts and spare equipment including spare tail-end shaft(s) and/or spare propeller(s)/propeller blade(s), if any, belonging to the Vessel at the time of inspection used or unused, whether on board or not shall become the Buyers' property, but spares on order are to be excluded. Forwarding charges, if any, shall be for the Buyers' account. The Sellers are not required to replace spare parts including spare tail-end shaft(s) and spare propeller(s)/propeller blade(s) which are taken out of spare and used as replacement prior to delivery, but the replaced items shall be the property of the Buyers. The radio installation and navigational equipment shall be included in the sale without extra payment if they are the property of the Sellers. Unused stores and provisions shall be included in the sale and be taken over by the Buyers without extra payment. The Sellers have the right to take ashore crockery, plates, cutlery, linen and other articles bearing the Sellers' flag or name, provided they replace same with similar unmarked items. Library, forms, etc., exclusively for use in the Sellers' vessel(s), shall be excluded without compensation. Captain's, Officers' and Crew's personal belongings including the slop chest are to be excluded from the sale, as well as the following additional items (including items on hire): Please see Clause 19 The Buyers bunkers are the Charterers property and are to be excluded from the sale. The shall take over the remaining bunkers and unused lubricating oils in storage tanks and sealed drums shall remain the property of the sellers. Vessel’s new managers will pay sellers for these lubricating oils at net contract price as and when they are broached and pay the current net market price (excluding barging expenses) at the port and date of delivery of the Vessel. Payment under this Clause shall be made at the same time and place and in the same currency as the Purchase Price.

  • Floor Loading Floor loading capacity shall be within building design capacity. Tenant may exceed floor loading capacity with Landlord’s consent, at Landlord’s sole discretion and must, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, reinforce the floor as required for such excess loading.

  • Equipment Failures In the event of equipment failures beyond the Administrator's control, the Administrator shall take reasonable and prompt steps to minimize service interruptions but shall have no liability with respect thereto. The Administrator shall develop and maintain a plan for recovery from equipment failures which may include contractual arrangements with appropriate parties making reasonable provision for emergency use of electronic data processing equipment to the extent appropriate equipment is available.

  • Equipment, Etc Each Grantor shall, (i) within ten (10) days after a written request by the Administrative Agent, in the case of Equipment now owned, and (ii) following a request by the Administrative Agent pursuant to subclause (i) above, within ten (10) days after acquiring any other Equipment, deliver to the Administrative Agent, any and all certificates of title, and applications therefor, if any, of such Equipment and shall cause the Administrative Agent to be named as lienholder on any such certificate of title and applications. No Grantor shall permit any such items to become a fixture to real estate or an accession to other personal property unless such real estate or personal property is the subject of a fixture filing (as defined in the UCC) creating a first priority perfected Lien in favor of the Administrative Agent.

  • Cost of Metering The Issuer shall not be obligated to pay any costs associated with the routine metering duties set forth in this Section 2, including the costs of installing, replacing and maintaining meters, nor shall the Issuer be entitled to any credit against the Servicing Fee for any cost savings realized by the Servicer as a result of new metering and/or billing technologies.

  • Delayed Delivery Contracts If the Prospectus provides for sales of Offered Securities pursuant to Delayed Delivery Contracts, the Company hereby authorizes the Underwriters to solicit offers to purchase Contract Securities on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in the Prospectus pursuant to Delayed Delivery Contracts. Delayed Delivery Contracts may be entered into only with institutional investors approved by the Company of the types set forth in the Prospectus. On the Closing Date, the Company will pay to the Manager as compensation for the accounts of the Underwriters the commission set forth in the Underwriting Agreement in respect of the Contract Securities. The Underwriters will not have any responsibility in respect of the validity or the performance of any Delayed Delivery Contracts. If the Company executes and delivers Delayed Delivery Contracts with institutional investors, the aggregate amount of Offered Securities to be purchased by the several Underwriters shall be reduced by the aggregate amount of Contract Securities; such reduction shall be applied to the commitment of each Underwriter pro rata in proportion to the amount of Offered Securities set forth opposite such Underwriter's name in the Underwriting Agreement, except to the extent that the Manager determines that such reduction shall be applied in other proportions and so advises the Company; provided, however, that the total amount of Offered Securities to be purchased by all Underwriters shall be the aggregate amount set forth above, less the aggregate amount of Contract Securities.

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