Permanent Structures Sample Clauses

Permanent Structures. No permanent structures, except those, which are ancillary to the Project (such as site office, etc), shall be permitted to be constructed by the Lessee. The location and layout of these ancillary structures shall be approved by NRDA on submission of layout of the same by the Lessee.
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Permanent Structures. No permanent structures of any kind shall be erected or moved upon the premises by the Lessee without the express written permission of the Lessor.
Permanent Structures. No permanent structures, except those, which are ancillary to the Project (such as site office, etc.), shall be permitted to be constructed by the Lessee. The Lessee shall not undertake construction of the ancillary structure unless it has obtained a prior written approval of the NRDA. The location and layout of these ancillary structures shall be submitted along with the request letter in this regard with the NRDA which shall be approved by NRDA only on submission of layout of the same by the Lessee. In the event the NRDA is of the opinion that the location and the layout plan is not in accordance with the Applicable Laws including but not limited to “Naya Raipur Development Plan- 2031” or otherwise, the Lessee shall not carry out construction of such ancillary structures on the Project Land.
Permanent Structures. The value of any permanent development of buildings, the purchase and ownership of relocatable buildings or property or sites which have been made using East Bay ROP monies for said assets and shall include, but not be limited to, architect fees, plan fees, specification fees, etc., and upon withdrawal by a Participating District having such an asset within its territory, such asset shall be first credited toward that such Withdrawing District’s pro rata share of assets. Upon such withdrawal by a Participating District, said assets shall be transferred to the Participating District subject to any right to use said asset East Bay ROP may have by reason of an agreement entered into with the Withdrawing District. Should the value of said asset exceed the Withdrawing District’s pro rata share of assets, then the Withdrawing District shall pay such excess to the East Bay ROP upon withdrawal.
Permanent Structures. Structures (benches, wayfinding signs, community gardens, tables, seating, shelters, art installations, murals, or similar structures) will include a permanent plaque or other sign that indicates support from AARP
Permanent Structures. Concessionaires or Exhibitors occupying permanent structures on the New York State Fairgrounds occupy those spaces at the discretion of New York State Fair Management on a year-to-year basis. Anything placed on the premises pursuant to the Exhibit License Agreement is subject to a security interest on behalf of the Fair. Should you fail to pay the amounts due under the Exhibit License Agreement, the Fair may take such property, remove it from its location and sell the same publicly or privately and apply the proceeds of such sale to the payment of amounts due under the Exhibit License Agreement. Licensees occupying permanent structure concession and exhibit locations shall notify the Concessions and Exhibits Office if they intend to vacate their location and not renew their License no later than six months prior to the opening day of the annual Fair. Should a Concessionaire or Exhibitor choose to vacate any permanent structure at the Fair, that licensee will be replaced at the discretion of New York State Fair Management. The licensee maintains no ownership interest in the structure. You are responsible for the maintenance and service of your location. If you wish to paint, remodel or renovate, you must get prior written approval from the Concessions and Exhibits Manager, Property Manager, and the New York State Office of General Services. No structural changes are to be made in any building without the written approval. Permanent structure vendors are required to always keep their seating areas and tables clean and neat. All installations including electrical, water, plumbing, or similar construction, shall be made only with the prior written approval of the Concessions and Exhibits Manager and Property Manager and shall comply with all local building and health regulations. A set of keys for your building or structure must be given to the Fair Maintenance Department & Security Office for access to such facilities in the event of emergency. All buildings must be cleared out and closed by Friday, September 30, 2022. Fair Management will perform inspections of the buildings after this date to ensure all electrical items are unplugged and turned off. Buildings are not to be used for year-round storage.

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