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Page Two. If a member fails to transmit dues on a timely basis and becomes in arrears for a ninety (90) day period, the member’s status will be referred to the RIHCA Board of Directors for review.
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Page Two. The second page consists of the following components: (1) Heading (Page 2). (2) Frequently Asked Questions (‘‘Who we are’’ and ‘‘What we do’’).
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Page Two. We hereby authorize Citibank, N.A. to reduce the available amount of Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit No._____________________by U.S.$________ (amount of reduction), making the available balance of such Letter of Credit U.S.$_________________(amount remaining available after reduction)." This Letter of Credit sets forth in full the terms of our understanding, and such terms shall not be modified, amended or amplified by any document, instrument or agreement referred to in this Letter of Credit, in which the Letter of credit is referred to or to which this Letter of Credit relates. Partial Drawing(s) are permitted. Except as stated herein, this Letter of Credit is not subject to any condition or qualification and is our individual obligation which is in no way contingent upon reimbursement.
Page Two. Lessor's craftsmen shall be allowed TEN (10) full working days, without interference or interruption from other crafts, equipment, vehicles or materials. Lessor's experienced installation craftsmen are NON-union. If the Lessee wishes to have any or all of the installation work performed by other contractors, the cost of such services and any related equipment used by them shall be paid for directly by Lessee to such contractors and/or subcontractors. There shall be no deduction from Lessor's contract amount, as our craftsmen shall remain on the job in the capacity of "consultants". IF LESSEE CONTRACTS WITH OUTSIDE SOURCES TO PERFORM WORK DURING INSTALLATION FOR WORK WHICH IT BELIEVES TO BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF LESSOR, THEN LESSEE MUST RECEIVE LESSORS WRITTEN CONSENT PRIOR TO SAID WORK BEING PERFORMED; LESSEE'S FAILURE TO RECEIVE SUCH PRIOR CONSENT WILL RESULT IN LESSOR NOT BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR COSTS INCURRED FOR SAID WORK. ANY REQUIREMENTS OR CHANGES MADE TO THE BUILDING AS A RESULT OF LOCAL BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS, WILL BE AN ADDITIONAL COST TO THE LESSEE. Any delays caused to Lessor, by Lessee, either in delivery or installation, except in Acts of God, shall result in additional costs to Lessee. All taxes, including State sales tax, shall be paid by Lessee. Lessee agrees that the site selected for said structure shall not violate any zoning laws or regulations, or sanitation or health code regulations. Lessee shall be responsible for the installation and connection of all utilities, including the installation and connection of electrical service to the main panel, electrical service to the heating and air-conditioning condensers, and hook up of furnished, precharged freon lines. Plumbing supply and drain lines to the building, interconnects between plumbing stub outs, and crossover connections between modular sections shall be provided by Lessee. Telephone or security conduit, when installed by Lessor, shall be limited to contract specifications, and will only include such conduit as specified to be installed and terminated six inches (6") below the base of the floor. Connections between conduit runs will not be installed by the Lessor. Other sitework such as retaining walls, ramping, curbs, surfacing, and landscaping shall be the responsibility of Lessee. Upon termination of lease, the Lessee shall be responsible for disconnection of all utilities. This is to include proper disconnection of the air-conditioning system by licensed tradesmen. Lessee ...

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  • Amendment to Exhibit A Exhibit A to the Agreement is hereby amended, in part, as described by Exhibit A to this First Amendment as of the effective date of this First Amendment.

  • Amendment to Exhibit B Exhibit B to the Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced by Exhibit B to this First Amendment as of the effective date of this First Amendment.

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  • Omnibus Signature Page This Agreement is intended to be read and construed in conjunction with the Registration Rights Agreement. Accordingly, pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the Registration Rights Agreement, it is hereby agreed that the execution by the Purchaser of this Agreement, in the place set forth on the Omnibus Signature Page below, shall constitute agreement to be bound by the terms and conditions hereof and the terms and conditions of the Registration Rights Agreement, with the same effect as if each of such separate but related agreement were separately signed.

  • Amendment to Exhibits The Credit Agreement is hereby amended by adding a new “Exhibit L” thereto as set forth in Annex I attached hereto.

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  • Signature Pages This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be one and the same instrument. The exchange of copies of this Agreement and of signature pages by facsimile transmission shall constitute effective execution and delivery of this Agreement as to the Parties and may be used in lieu of the original Agreement for all purposes. Signatures of the Parties transmitted by facsimile shall be deemed to be their original signatures for all purposes.

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