MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR AERONAUTICAL ACTIVITIES Sample Clauses

MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR AERONAUTICAL ACTIVITIES. LANDLORD may, with due notice, from time-to-time, adopt and enforce reasonable Minimum Standards for Aeronautical Activities on the Airport, and amendments thereto, and the TENANT agrees to observe and comply with the same. However, any minimum standards which may be developed and promulgated in the future and during the Term of this Agreement shall not have the effect of imposing upon TENANT the requirements of additional facilities, services or standards beyond that set forth in this Agreement.
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MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR AERONAUTICAL ACTIVITIES. LESSOR may, with due notice, from time-to-time, adopt and enforce reasonable Minimum Standards for Commercial Aeronautical Activities, and amendments thereto, and the LESSEE agrees to observe and comply with the same. However, any minimum standards which may be developed and promulgated in the future and during the Term of this Agreement shall not have the effect of imposing upon LESSEE the requirements of additional facilities, services or standards beyond that set forth in this Agreement.
MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR AERONAUTICAL ACTIVITIES. LESSOR may, with due notice, from time-to-time, adopt and enforce reasonable Minimum Standards for Aeronautical Activities on the Airport, and amendments thereto, and the LESSEE agrees to observe and comply with the same. However, any minimum standards which may be developed and promulgated, and thereafter during the Term of this Agreement, shall not have the effect of imposing upon LESSEE the requirements of additional facilities, services or standards beyond those set forth after the Commencement Date of this Agreement.
MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR AERONAUTICAL ACTIVITIES. These Minimum Standards have been developed to establish requirements for specific services, which may be provided at Leesburg Executive Airport.
MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR AERONAUTICAL ACTIVITIES. In addition to the privileges granted to Tenant elsewhere in this Lease and conditioned upon Tenant remaining in compliance with all terms, covenants and conditions of this lease, City hereby grants to Tenant the non-exclusive right to engage in the business of an Aircraft, Airframe, Engine and Accessory Maintenance and Repair Service on the Premises and at the Airport. In the course of operating a repair station in accordance with the “Minimum Standards for Airport Aeronautical Services” attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit C (Minimum Standards) as such standards may be revised from time to time, Tenant shall provide the Mandatory Minimum Services for each type of service provided as listed in the Minimum Standards. Tenant shall ensure compliance with the Minimum Standards and all terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease.

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