Maintenance of Developer’s Works Sample Clauses

Maintenance of Developer’s Works. ‌ (a) In this clause 5.2, the following definitions apply: Maintain means works to bring an item to a state of reasonable condition and in accordance with relevant standards applicable at the time of construction of the item, but does not include removing graffiti or repairing any item damaged as a consequence of vandalism. Maintained and Maintenance have corresponding meanings. (b) The Developer's Works must be Maintained by the Developer during the Maintenance Period in accordance with the Maintenance Schedule. (c) The Developer must follow the City’s Policies and obtain and comply with all Authorisations necessary to carry out the Maintenance required under this clause 5.2. (d) If, during the Maintenance Period: (i) the Developer fails to materially comply with the approved Maintenance Schedule and does not rectify that failure within 15 Business Days of being notified of that failure by the City or within a reasonable period of time agreed between the parties; or (ii) the City becomes aware of an item of the Developer’s Works that requires urgent Maintenance to ensure public safety or avoid damage or loss to the public or property, the City may, by itself, its employees, contractors or agents, carry out the required works and may recover as a debt due and owing to the City, any difference between the amount of the Guarantee and the costs incurred by the City in carrying out the Maintenance work.
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Maintenance of Developer’s Works. The Developer must maintain all plants, trees and planted areas in optimum growing condition and appearance, which shall include but is not limited to:
Maintenance of Developer’s Works. (a) In this clause 5.2, the following definitions apply: Maintain means works to bring an item to a state of reasonable condition and in accordance with relevant standards applicable at the time of construction of the item, but does not include removing graffiti or repairing any item damaged as a consequence of vandalism. Maintained and Maintenance have corresponding meanings.
Maintenance of Developer’s Works. (a) In this clause 5.3, the following definitions apply: Maintain means works to bring an item to a state of reasonable condition and in accordance with relevant standards applicable at the time of construction of the item, but does not include removing graffiti or repairing any item damaged as a consequence of vandalism. Maintained and Maintenance have corresponding meanings. (b) The Developer's Works must be Maintained by the Developer during the Maintenance Period. (c) The Developer must follow the City’s Policies and obtain and comply with all Authorisations necessary to carry out the Maintenance required under this clause 5.3. (d) If, during the Maintenance Period, the City becomes aware of an item of the Developer’s Works that requires urgent Maintenance to ensure public safety or avoid damage or loss to the public or property, the City may, by itself, its employees, contractors or agents, carry out the required works and may recover as a debt due and owing to the City, any difference between the amount of the Guarantee and the costs reasonably incurred by the City in carrying out the Maintenance work.
Maintenance of Developer’s Works. In addition to its obligations under clause 5.2, for a period of 12 months from Completion, the Developer must maintain all plants and trees in optimum growing condition and appearance, which shall include but is not limited to:
Maintenance of Developer’s Works. In addition to its obligations under clause 5.2, for a period of 12 months from Completion, the Developer must maintain all trees in optimum growing condition and appearance, which shall include but is not limited to: (a) Water all plants and trees as required to ensure active growth keeping areas moist but not saturated. (b) Apply maintenance period fertiliser in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications. (c) Keep planting areas free of weeds and undesirable grasses. Remove the entire root system. Dispose of all weeds appropriately. (d) Inspect all trees for disease or insect damage weekly. Treat affected material immediately. (e) Remove damaged or diseased growth from trees. (f) Immediately replace any failed or damaged trees. Replacement trees shall be of equal size and species as the original plant. (g) Reset to proper grades or upright position any plants that are not in their proper growing position. (h) Stakes and ties must be adjusted or replaced as required. (i) Prune trees in order to repair mechanical damage, improve plant shape and to form or clear footpaths. COORDINATE SCHEDULE MARK MGA COORDINATE CLASS PU METHOD STATE SSM 1773 000 000.000 0 000 000.000 B 0.02 FROM SCIMS FOUND SSM 31350 000 000.000 0 000 000.000 B 0.02 FROM SCIMS FOUND SSM 108121 000 000.000 0 000 000.000 B 0.02 FROM SCIMS FOUND SSM 108123 000 000.000 0 000 000.000 B 0.02 FROM SCIMS FOUND SSM 108126 000 000.000 0 000 000.000 C 0.02 FROM SCIMS FOUND DATE OF SCIMS COORDINATES : 00/00/2022 MGA ZONE : 56 MGA DATUM : GDA2020 COMBINED SCALE FACTOR : 0.999978 ROAD D X 0 0 0 0 0 0 00" 00° 54° 17' 55" POINT 14.39 S P 7 7 6 5 XXXX XXXX XXX0000 25" DP 440965 STREET 18.90 35' 30" 12 DP 1 0 3 3 1 35' 39.725 5433.1m2 143° 25"
Maintenance of Developer’s Works. In addition to its obligations under clause 5.2, for the TfNSW Land Maintenance Period and the City Land Maintenance Period respectively, the Developer must maintain all plants, tress and planted areas in optimum growing condition and appearance, which shall include but is not limited to:
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Related to Maintenance of Developer’s Works

  • Construction and Maintenance There are on-going maintenance, renovation and construction projects taking place in and around the residences. The work typically takes place during regular business hours, but may begin earlier or extend into evenings or weekends. On-going construction or renovation projects will continue through midterm and final exam periods. The University will take measures to ensure that prudent construction practices are followed, but there may be noise, dust and temporary interruption of some services. Residents may be required to temporarily or permanently relocate to facilitate construction or renovation to their residence area. There will be no compensation or reduction to your residence fees due to disruption and/or relocation.

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