Notice of Proposed Assignment Sample Clauses

Notice of Proposed Assignment. If Licensee desires to enter into an Assignment of this Master License or any Pole License issued hereunder, Licensee shall give written notice (a "Notice of Proposed Assignment ") to City of its intention to do so. The Notice of Proposed Assignment shall provide in detail the terms and conditions for such proposed Assignment and complete information, including financial statements, business history, and references about the Assignee and such other information about the proposed assignee (collectively, "Assignee") as is reasonably requested by City to make a fully informed decision about consent to Licensee's request.
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Notice of Proposed Assignment. This Section 16.2 shall apply to all Assignments other than Permitted Assignments under Section 16.6 (
Notice of Proposed Assignment. If Licensee desires to enter into an Assignment of this Master License or any Pole License issued under this Master License, Licensee shall give notice (a “Notice of Proposed Assignment”) to the SFPUC, stating in detail the terms and conditions for such proposed Assignment and complete information, including financial statements, business history, and references and other information about the proposed assignee (the “Assignee”) that the SFPUC needs to make a fully informed decision about Licensee’s request. If Licensee does not deliver all information that the SFPUC reasonably requires simultaneously with the Notice of Proposed Assignment, the date of Licensee’s delivery of notice will be deemed to have occurred only when it has delivered any additional information the SFPUC requests.
Notice of Proposed Assignment. If Operator desires to enter into an Assignment of this Agreement or any Site Permit issued hereunder, Operator shall give written notice (a “Notice of Proposed Assignment”) to City of its intention to do so. The Notice of Proposed Assignment shall provide in detail the terms and conditions for such proposed Assignment and complete information, including financial statements, business history, and references about the Assignee and such other information about the proposed assignee (collectively, “Assignee”) as is reasonably requested by City to make a fully informed decision about consent to Operator’s request.
Notice of Proposed Assignment. Developers must provide City with adequate evidence that the proposed assignee, buyer or transferee is qualified using the standards and conditions described in this Section, and ability to comply with these standards and conditions will be the test of reasonableness.
Notice of Proposed Assignment. CSE must provide City with adequate evidence that the proposed assignee, buyer or transferee is qualified using the standards and conditions described in this Section, and ability to comply with these standards and conditions will be the test of reasonableness.
Notice of Proposed Assignment. Except as specifically provided in Section 16.6 (Permitted Assignment), if Licensee desires to enter into an Assignment of this Master License or any Pole License issued under this Master License, Licensee shall give notice (a “Notice of Proposed Assignment”) to the City, stating in detail the terms and conditions for such proposed Assignment and financial information reasonably sufficient to show that the proposed assignee (the “Assignee”) has a demonstrated ability to perform all of the obligations of Licensee under this Master License and any Pole License issued hereunder. If Licensee does not deliver all information that the City reasonably requires simultaneously with the Notice of Proposed Assignment, the date of Licensee’s delivery of notice will be deemed to have occurred only when it has delivered any additional information the City requests.
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Notice of Proposed Assignment. If Tenant desires to assign this Lease or sublet the Premises or any part thereof to other than an Affiliate, Tenant shall give Landlord written notice of such desire (and the name of the proposed assignee or sublessee) at least ten (10) business days in advance of the date Tenant proposes to make such assignment or subletting. The proposed subletting or assignment shall be subject to Landlord's approval, which will not be unreasonably withheld, and such approval shall be deemed given unless Tenant receives notice in writing of Landlord's disapproval within the ten (10) business days period. It is agreed that said assignment or sublet of Lease shall not relieve Tenant of its liabilities under the terms of the Lease.
Notice of Proposed Assignment. The Assigning Investor shall (A) deliver to the Company a written notice (the “Assignment Notice”) certifying (i) the Assigning Investor’s bona fide intention to sell and assign the Assigned Rights, (ii) the name, address and other pertinent information about each proposed assignee (collectively, the “Proposed Assignee”) to the extent known to the Assigning Investor after reasonable investigation, (iii) the specific rights proposed to be assigned to the Proposed Assignee and the specific Commercial Project to which they relate, (iv) the bona fide cash price or other consideration for which the Assigning Investors proposes to assign the Assigned Rights (the “Offer Price”), and (v) the other material terms and conditions of the proposed assignment (the “Offer Terms”), and (B) offer to assign the Assigned Rights at the Offer Price and on the Offer Terms to the Company Assignees.

Related to Notice of Proposed Assignment

  • Notice of Assignment Upon its receipt of a duly executed and completed Assignment Agreement, together with the processing and recordation fee referred to in Section 10.6(d) (and any forms, certificates or other evidence required by this Agreement in connection therewith), Administrative Agent shall record the information contained in such Assignment Agreement in the Register, shall give prompt notice thereof to Company and shall maintain a copy of such Assignment Agreement.

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