Municipal and Maintenance Obligations Sample Clauses

Municipal and Maintenance Obligations 
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  • Tenant’s Maintenance Obligations Tenant shall (i) keep and maintain the Premises in good appearance, repair and condition and maintain proper janitorial services, (ii) promptly make all repairs (interior and exterior, structural and nonstructural, ordinary and extraordinary, foreseen and unforeseen) necessary to keep each Facility in good and lawful order and condition and in substantial compliance with all applicable requirements and laws relating to the business conducted thereon, including, if applicable certification for participation in Medicare and Medicaid, and (iii) keep and maintain all Landlord and Tenant Personal Property in good condition, ordinary wear and tear, casualty and condemnation excepted, and repair and replace such property consistent with prudent industry practice.

  • Yield Maintenance Agreement The Trustee is hereby authorized and directed to, and agrees that it shall, enter into the Yield Maintenance Agreement on behalf of the Trust Fund.

  • Scheduled Maintenance No later than March 1, 2001, Seller shall submit to Buyer a proposed schedule of Scheduled Maintenance Outages scheduled by Seller for the following Contract Year for the Units, which schedule shall be updated by Seller by each March 31 and September 30 thereafter to cover the twelve month period following each such update; provided, however, that no Scheduled Maintenance Outage may be scheduled to cover the period from May 15 to September 15. Parameters within which Scheduled Maintenance Outages must be planned are included as Appendix I. If the OEM issues recommendations for changes to the parameters in Appendix I, the parties shall negotiate in good faith to revise Appendix I accordingly. Such schedule, and each supplement thereto, shall indicate the planned start and completion dates for each Scheduled Maintenance Outage during the period covered thereby and the amount of the Net Dependable Capacity of a Unit that will be affected. Within thirty (30) days of receipt of such schedule or any supplement thereto, Buyer may request reasonable modifications in the Scheduled Maintenance Outage schedule contained therein. Both parties agree to use reasonable efforts to develop a mutually acceptable final schedule for such Scheduled Maintenance Outages. If within six months prior to the scheduled start of a Scheduled Maintenance Outage, Buyer desires to change the scheduled start or duration of such Scheduled Maintenance Outage, Buyer shall notify Seller of Buyer's requested change and Seller shall use reasonable efforts to accommodate Buyer's requested change. Seller may propose compensation from Buyer to Seller for such change. Buyer shall then have the right to either direct such change and pay Seller such compensation, or withdraw the request for such change. At least one week prior to any Scheduled Maintenance Outage, Seller shall orally notify Buyer of the expected start date of such Scheduled Maintenance Outage, the amount of Capacity at the Units that will not be available to Buyer during such Scheduled Maintenance Outage, and the expected completion date of such Scheduled Maintenance Outage. Seller shall orally notify Buyer of any subsequent changes in such Capacity not available or any subsequent changes in the Scheduled Maintenance Outage completion date. As soon as practicable, all such oral notifications shall be confirmed in writing. Scheduled Maintenance Outages may be taken in any number of non-contiguous periods, subject to Buyer's approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Subject to the foregoing, the duration, frequency and timing of Scheduled Maintenance Outages shall be based on OEM recommendations and the age and operation of the Units generally plus up to five (5) days per Unit on a semi-annual basis for Non-Summer Period balance of plant maintenance.

  • Support and Maintenance RSA agrees to provide the maintenance and support specified in this Support Agreement and You agree to pay RSA's then-current annual support fee ("Support Fee").

  • Utility Charges Tenant shall pay or cause to be paid all charges for electricity, power, gas, oil, water and other utilities used in connection with the Leased Property.

  • OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF COMMON AREAS During the Term, Landlord shall operate all Common Areas within the Building and the Project. The term “Common Areas” shall mean all areas within the Building, Project and other buildings in the Project which are not held for exclusive use by persons entitled to occupy space.

  • USE AND MAINTENANCE Except as may be otherwise specified on any Schedule, (a) Lessee shall (1) use the Equipment solely in the continental United States and in the conduct of its business, for the purpose for which the Equipment was designed, in a careful and proper manner, and shall not permanently discontinue use of the Equipment; (2) operate, maintain, service and repair the Equipment, and maintain all records and other materials relating thereto, (A) in accordance and consistent with (i) all maintenance and operating manuals or service agreements, whenever furnished or entered into, including any subsequent amendments or replacements thereof, issued by the supplier or service provider, (ii) the requirements of all applicable insurance policies, (iii) manufacturer’s recommendations, (iv) the original purchase agreement under which such Equipment was acquired, so as to preserve all of Lessee’s and Lessor’s rights thereunder, including all rights to any warranties, indemnities or other rights or remedies, as and if applicable, (v) all applicable laws, and (vi) the prudent practice of other similar companies in the same business as Lessee, but in any event, to no lesser standard than that employed by Lessee for comparable equipment owned or leased by it; and (B) without limiting the foregoing, so as to cause the Equipment to be in good repair and operating condition and in at least the same condition as when delivered to Lessee hereunder, except for ordinary wear and tear resulting despite Lessee's full compliance with the terms hereof; (3) provide written notice to Lessor not less than thirty (30) days after any change of the location of any Equipment (or the location of the principal garage of any Equipment, to the extent that such Equipment is mobile equipment) as specified in the Schedule; and (4) not attach or incorporate the Equipment into any property except for other Equipment in such a manner that the Equipment may be deemed to have become an accession to or a part of such other property. (b) Within a reasonable time, Lessee will replace any parts of the Equipment which become worn out, lost, destroyed, damaged beyond repair or otherwise unfit for use, by new or reconditioned replacement parts which are free and clear of all Liens and have a value, utility and remaining useful life at least equal to the parts replaced (assuming that they were in the condition required by this Lease). Any modification or addition to the Equipment that is required by this Lease shall be made by Lessee. An interest in all such parts, modifications and additions to the Equipment immediately shall vest in Lessor, without any further action by Lessor or any other person, and they shall be deemed incorporated in the Equipment for all purposes of the related Schedule. Unless replaced in accordance with this Section, Lessee shall not remove any parts originally or from time to time attached to the Equipment, if such parts are essential to the operation of the Equipment, are required by any other provision of this Lease or cannot be detached from the Equipment without interfering with the operation of the Equipment or adversely affecting the value, utility and remaining useful life which the Equipment would have had without the addition of such parts. Except as permitted in this Section, Lessee shall not make any material alterations to the Equipment. (c) Lessee shall afford Lessor and/or its designated representatives immediate access to the premises where the Equipment is located for the purpose of inspecting and appraising such Equipment and all applicable maintenance or other records relating thereto at any time during normal business hours, at Lessee’s sole cost and expense. If any discrepancies are found as they pertain to the general condition of the Equipment, Lessor will communicate these discrepancies to Lessee in writing. Lessee shall then have thirty (30) days to rectify these discrepancies at its sole expense. Lessee shall pay all expenses of a re-inspection by Lessor’s appointed representative, including travel costs.

  • PRESERVATION, MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF MORTGAGED PROPERTY (a) Borrower shall not commit waste or permit impairment or deterioration of the Mortgaged Property.

  • Yield Maintenance Account On or prior to the Closing Date, the Securities Administrator shall cause to be established and maintained the Yield Maintenance Account, into which amounts received by the Securities Administrator pursuant to the Yield Maintenance Agreement shall be deposited for the benefit of the Subordinate Certificates and the Class Y Certificates. Amounts on deposit in the Yield Maintenance Account shall not be invested and shall not be held in an interest-bearing account. The Securities Administrator shall deposit all amounts received from the Yield Maintenance Provider under the Yield Maintenance Agreement into the Yield Maintenance Account immediately upon receipt. On each Distribution Date, the Securities Administrator, as Paying Agent for the Trustee, shall withdraw from the Yield Maintenance Account (i) the Yield Maintenance Distributable Amount with respect to the Yield Maintenance Agreement then on deposit therein and distribute such amounts in respect of any Basis Risk Shortfalls for the Subordinate Certificates on such Distribution Date, sequentially, to the Class B-1, Class B-2, Class B-3, Class B-4, Class B-5 and Class B-6 Certificates, in that order, up to the amount of Basis Risk Shortfalls due for each such Class, and (ii) any amounts remaining on deposit therein after distributions made pursuant to (i) above, and distribute such amounts to the Class Y Certificates. For any Distribution Date on which there is a payment under the Yield Maintenance Agreement and such Yield Maintenance Payment exceeds the related Yield Maintenance Distributable Amount, the amount representing such excess payment shall not be an asset of the Trust Fund and, instead, shall be paid into and distributed out of a separate trust created by this Agreement for the benefit of the Class Y Certificates and shall be distributed to the Class Y Certificates pursuant to this Section 4.04. Under the Yield Maintenance Agreement and for each Distribution Date, the Class Y Certificates shall be entitled to a distribution equal to the sum of (i) such excess and (ii) the excess of the related Yield Maintenance Distributable Amount over the amount of unpaid Basis Risk Shortfalls with respect to the related Certificates. To the extent that it constitutes a “reserve fund” for purposes of the REMIC Provisions, the Yield Maintenance Account established hereunder shall be an “outside reserve fund” as defined in Treasury Regulation 1.860G-2(h), and in that regard (i) such fund shall be an outside reserve fund and not an asset of any REMIC, (ii) such fund shall be owned for federal tax purposes by the Holder of the Class Y Certificates, and the Holder of the Class Y Certificates shall report all amounts of income, reduction, gain or loss accruing therefrom, and (iii) amounts transferred by the REMIC to the fund shall be treated as distributed by the REMIC to the Holder of the Class Y Certificates. The Securities Administrator shall terminate the Yield Maintenance Provider upon the occurrence of an event of default or termination event under the Yield Maintenance Agreement of which the Securities Administrator has actual knowledge. In the event that the Yield Maintenance Agreement is canceled or otherwise terminated for any reason (other than the exhaustion of the interest rate protection provided thereby), the Securities Administrator shall, at the direction of Certificateholders evidencing Voting Rights not less than 50% of the Subordinate Certificates, and to the extent a replacement contract is available (from a counterparty designated by the Depositor and acceptable to Certificateholders evidencing Voting Rights not less than 50% of the Subordinate Certificates), execute a replacement contract comparable to the Yield Maintenance Agreement providing interest rate protection which is equal to the then-existing protection provided by the Yield Maintenance Agreement; provided, however, that the cost of any such replacement contract providing the same interest rate protection may be reduced to a level such that the cost of such replacement contract shall not exceed the amount of any early termination payment received from the Yield Maintenance Provider. On any Distribution Date on or prior to the Distribution Date in October 2009, if the aggregate Class Certificate Principal Balance of the Subordinate Certificates equals zero (but not including the Distribution Date on which such aggregate Class Certificate Principal Balance is reduced to zero), all amounts received by the Securities Administrator with respect to the Yield Maintenance Agreement shall be distributed directly to the Class Y Certificateholder. After the Distribution Date in October 2009, or upon the termination of the Trust, the Yield Maintenance Agreement shall be terminated.

  • Operation and Maintenance Throughout the period prior to any Termination of NAI’s Work, NAI must operate and maintain the Property in a good and workmanlike manner and in compliance with Applicable Laws in all material respects and pay or cause to be paid all fees or charges of any kind in connection therewith. (If NAI does not promptly correct any failure of the Property to comply with Applicable Laws that is the subject of a written complaint or demand for corrective action given by any Governmental Authority to NAI, or to BNPPLC and forwarded by it to NAI, then for purposes of the preceding sentence, NAI will be considered not to have maintained the Property “in compliance with all Applicable Laws in all material respects” whether or not the noncompliance would be material in the absence of the complaint or demand.) NAI must not use or occupy, or allow the use or occupancy of, the Property in any manner which violates any Applicable Law or which constitutes a public or private nuisance or which makes void, voidable or cancelable any insurance then in force with respect thereto. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, NAI must not conduct or permit others to conduct Hazardous Substance Activities on the Property, except Permitted Hazardous Substance Use and Remedial Work; and NAI must not discharge or permit the discharge of anything (including Permitted Hazardous Substances) on or from the Property that would require any permit under applicable Environmental Laws, other than (1) storm water runoff, (2) fume hood emissions, (3) waste water discharges through a publicly owned treatment works, (4) discharges that are a necessary part of any Remedial Work, and (5) other similar discharges consistent with the definition of Permitted Hazardous Substance Use which do not significantly increase the risk of Environmental Losses to BNPPLC, in each case in strict compliance with Environmental Laws. To the extent that any of the following would, individually or in the aggregate, increase the likelihood of a 97-10/Meltdown Event or materially and adversely affect the value of the Property or the use of the Property for purposes permitted by this Agreement, NAI must not, without BNPPLC’s prior consent: (i) initiate or permit any zoning reclassification of the Property; (ii) seek any variance under existing zoning ordinances applicable to the Property; (iii) use or permit the use of the Property in a manner that would result in such use becoming a nonconforming use under applicable zoning ordinances or similar laws, rules or regulations; (iv) execute or file any subdivision plat affecting the Property; or (v) consent to the annexation of the Property to any municipality. NAI will not cause or permit any drilling or exploration for, or extraction, removal or production of, minerals from the surface or subsurface of the Property, and NAI must not do anything that could reasonably be expected to significantly reduce the market value of the Property. If NAI receives a notice or claim from any federal, state or other governmental authority that the Property is not in compliance with any Applicable Law, or that any action may be taken against BNPPLC because the Property does not comply with any Applicable Law, NAI must promptly furnish a copy of such notice or claim to BNPPLC.

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