New Build Sample Clauses

New Build. A “New Build” is a site to which Service originates or terminates and to which Lightpath must build or construct new facilities or equipment in order to provide Service. New Build installation shall be subject to, including but not limited to, completion of site survey, municipal permits and right-of-way pole licensing, landlord consent, facility/property access, and conditions outside of Lightpath’s control.
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New Build. Including but not limited to the deployment of further equipment, incurrence of unexpected expenditure or unplanned trenching or reticulation of fibre to connect the Customer to the Supplier network.
New Build. A “New Build” is a site to which Service originates or terminates and to which Altice Business must build or construct new facilities or equipment in order to provide Service. New Build installation shall be subject to, including but not limited to, completion of site survey, municipal permits and right-of-way pole licensing, landlord consent, facility/property access, and conditions outside of Altice Business’s control.
New Build. The Academy will take up occupation pursuant to the Occupational Licence of the new build on practical completion of the new build works. The Licence will continue for the period of the defects liability period. The Licence will come to an end automatically at the end of the defects liability period upon grant of the Long Lease. 35 Access may be provided to part only in consequence of continued construction works eg demolition of an existing school and reinstatement works. This provision should in such circumstances be subject to project specific amendment referring as appropriate to plans of the Property indicating arrangements for phased occupation.
New Build. A "New Build" is a newly built System Restaurant completed in accordance with PHI's then current published specifications.
New Build. Where a property is being purchased for the first time from the Builder or Developer.
New Build. Where a property is being purchased for the first time from the Builder or Developer. Off Plan – Where a property is being bought at the planning stage and is yet to be built Overriding Interests – Not all matters affecting property are registered or capable of being registered at the Land Registry. Nonetheless the property is still subject to such matters. Preliminary or Pre Contract Enquiries – This is a set of questions that is sent to the seller’s conveyancer by the buyer’s conveyancer relating to the property. Typically these questions will consist of enquiries relating to boundaries, easements, persons living at the property etc. Property Information Form – This is a standard form that is completed by the seller giving details about the property. The form is legally binding on the seller.
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