Other conditions and requirements. Closure of courses Before Closing a Course to which this clause applies, the University must consult the Commonwealth and obtain the Commonwealth’s approval for the closure. In this clause, ‘Course’ means a Course of Study, or a major within a Course of Study. This clause applies to Courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels in which Commonwealth supported students have been enrolled in either of the two preceding years. This clause does not apply to a Course for which the University has had an intake for less than four consecutive academic years. This clause applies to Courses in the following categories: Courses that prepare students for entry to any occupation that is experiencing a National Skill Shortage; Courses, the closure of which, would be likely to create a National Skill Shortage in an occupation because the University is a sole or dominant provider of the national skill base for that occupation; specialised Courses directed at the regional economy, the closure of which is likely, in the Commonwealth’s opinion, to create serious detriment to the Skills Base of a Regional Economy; and
Other conditions and requirements. 4.01 Subject to Paragraph 4.02, the Licensee will not enter, use or occupy Schedule “A” Land subject to a timber licence or Schedule “B” Land except under and in accordance with a cutting permit, road permit associated with this Licence, special use permit or another legal authority authorizing such use or occupation.
Other conditions and requirements. The Developer further agrees that, in addition to the requirements of this Agreement, all conditions, stipulations, and agreements which may be required by the Director shall be fully performed. The Developer further agrees that all work is to be performed by a contractor holding a valid and existing license from the Nevada State Contractor’s Board and a valid City business license. The Developer shall maintain, protect and take care of all work until its completion and final acceptance by the City. Maintenance of any inhabited area of the development shall include, but not be limited to, sweeping of the streets and keeping the gutters free of dirt and debris. During move-in, construction and move-off, the Developer shall keep the site free and clear from dangerous accumulation of rubbish and debris and shall maintain sufficient and proper barricades, lights, etc., in accordance with the latest manual of the placement of traffic control devices accepted by the Department of Public Works. Also, after excavation or placement of gravel, if the subgrade and/or gravel base material is left exposed and in the opinion of the Director is not properly maintained thus causing either a rough riding surface or a dust problem, the Director may require the Developer to do whatever is necessary to provide an adequate travelway. If a detour is needed, the Director shall determine to what extent the detour shall be maintained, which shall include the placing of temporary paving, if the detour is to be used for an extended period of time. Final acceptance of the work will not be made by the City until the area subject to this Agreement and adjacent property has been cleared, to the satisfaction of the Director, of all rubbish, surplus materials and equipment resulting from the contractor's operations.
Other conditions and requirements. A. The DEVELOPER agrees that, in addition to the above requirements, any and/or all such conditions, stipulations and agreements made by the DEVELOPER and the City Council and/or City Planning Commission shall be fully performed.
Other conditions and requirements. (a) So long as the Note remains outstanding, ANRC and its duly authorized representative shall be entitled to conduct such investigations concerning the Project, including, but not limited, to all financial and accounting records, as necessary to keep ANRC fully advised of the use of Note proceeds and to ensure the repayment of the Note.
Other conditions and requirements. 2.01 The Licensee must not process and remove timber if the timber is specified as reserved timber in a Fibre Recovery Permit or the Forestry Legislation.
Other conditions and requirements. In addition to any conditions set out in a Fibre Recovery Permit, the Licensee must comply with the following conditions and terms:
Other conditions and requirements. Closure of courses Before Closing a Course to which this clause applies, the University must consult the Commonwealth and obtain the Commonwealth’s approval for the closure.
Other conditions and requirements. Closure of courses
Other conditions and requirements. The DEVELOPER further agrees that, in addition to the requirements set forth in this Agreement and the Plans, any and/or all conditions, requirements, stipulations, and agreements made by the DEVELOPER and the Board of County Commissioners and/or the County Planning Commission of Xxxxx County shall be fully performed. The DEVELOPER further agrees that all work is to be performed by a qualified contractor licensed to do business in the State of Nevada and Xxxxx County. The DEVELOPER shall maintain, protect, and care for all work areas of the Project, including, but not limited to, any and all adjacent existing improvements, until completion and acceptance by the COUNTY of the Off-Site Improvements. Maintenance of any area of the development, and the adjacent streets and/or neighborhoods, shall include, but not be limited to, sweeping of the streets and maintaining the gutters free of dirt and debris. The DEVELOPER shall obtain a dust control permit from the Xxxxx County Department of Air Quality for the development. The DEVELOPER is responsible for compliance with Xxxxx County Air Quality regulations and must maintain the dust control for the entire development area until all of the Off-Site Improvements are accepted by the Director. During mobilization, construction and de-mobilization, the DEVELOPER shall maintain the site free and clear from rubbish and debris and shall maintain sufficient and proper traffic control, including but not limited to barricades and lights, in accordance with the latest Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices accepted by Xxxxx County. After excavation or placement of gravel, if the sub-grade and/or gravel base material is left exposed and, in the opinion of the Director, is not properly maintained, thus causing either a rough riding surface or a dust problem, the Director may require the DEVELOPER to do whatever is necessary to provide an adequate travel-way, at DEVELOPER’s sole cost and expense. If a detour is needed, the Director shall determine the extent it shall be maintained by the DEVELOPER, which shall include, but is not limited to, the placing of temporary paving. Final acceptance of the work will not be made by the COUNTY until the area of work shown on the Plans and adjacent property has been cleared of all rubbish, surplus materials, and equipment resulting from the contractor's operations, to the satisfaction of the Director.