Permission Not Needed Sample Clauses

Permission Not Needed. After giving a member 48 hours written notice, someone appointed by the co-op can enter the member's unit, at any reasonable time, for: $ maintenance inspections, regular or special $ maintenance repairs or renovations, or $ any other reason which the board decides. After giving a member 24 hours written notice, the co- op can enter the member's unit to show it to a prospective occupant at any reasonable time. The co-op can do this if: $ the member has given the co-op written notice of withdrawal from membership and occupancy, or $ the co-op has given notice of a board decision to evict the member.
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Permission Not Needed. After giving a Member 48 hours' written notice, two persons appointed by the Board can enter the Member's unit, at any reasonable time, for:  Maintenance Inspections, regular or special  Maintenance repairs or renovations/improvements to the unit and common elements which are only reasonably accessible from the unit, or  Any other reason which the Board decides that adheres to the co-op bylaws. If the Member objected to the originally-proposed time and a mutually agreeable time is not arrived at with the Co-op office to provide access within three days of the originally proposed date, then the Co- op may, without the Member's permission, enter the Unit on a further three days' prior written notice. If a Member does not permit entry at the time proposed in the original notice and the Co-op incurs any costs or damages as a result, the Board may, by resolution, make the Member responsible for all the costs or damages incurred and the amount owing by the Member will be paid by the Member as additional housing charges. The Board may not take this step unless the Member has been given written notice to that effect at least 48 hours prior to the proposed time of entry. After giving a member 24 hours' notice, the Co-op can enter the Member's unit to show it to a prospective occupant at any reasonable time. The Co-op can do this if:  The Member has given the Co-op written notice of withdrawal from Membership and Occupancy, or  The Co-op has given notice of a Board decision to evict the Member. If a Member is aware he or she will be away for a period of time and may not see a notice of entry, the Member may designate to the Co-op in writing another person to receive any such notice. But the persons entering the unit may go ahead even if the designated person is not present at the time of entry into the unit. Access to Members' units will be given only by the persons authorized by the Board. If trades persons require access, they will be admitted by the persons authorized by the Board, who will exercise reasonable supervision from time to time, but will not be required to be present for the entire period during which the trades persons are present. Persons authorized by the Board will ensure that the unit door is locked after the trades person leaves. At any time an entry is made into a unit (other than in an emergency situation) a notice will be left in the unit indicating that entry was made, the purpose for entry, and the persons who entered. A Member may, at...

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  • Permissions Where this Agreement requires you to obtain our permission for anything you must make your request in writing. We will not refuse the request unreasonably. • If we refuse permission, we will tell you what the reason is. We will give you our decision in writing as soon as possible. • We may give you permission on certain conditions. We may withdraw our permission if the activity which we have given you permission for is antisocial to anyone in the neighbourhood. • If you object to our decision, you can appeal using our complaints procedure. • If the request for permission is about taking a lodger, subletting, assignation, or exchanging the house or creating a joint tenancy (see Part 4 of this Agreement), we will reply to your written request within one month of receipt of the written application. If we do not reply within one month, we are taken to have agreed to your request. If we refuse this kind of permission, we will notify you of the reasons for our refusal in writing within one month of receipt of your application. If you are unhappy about our refusal you have the right to make application to the sheriff. • If the request for permission is about alterations or improvements etc. to the house (see paragraph 5.21 of this Agreement), we will reply to your written request within one month of receipt of the written application. In that reply we will tell you if we agree to the proposed alterations etc. and if so, whether we attach any conditions. If we do not reply within one month, we are taken to have agreed to your request. If we refuse this kind of permission, we will let you know in writing our reasons for refusal within one month of receipt of your written application. If you are unhappy about our refusal or the conditions that we have attached, you have the right to make application to the sheriff. • If the request for permission is about changing the terms of the tenancy relating to your use or enjoyment of the house (see paragraphs 2.4 and 2.19) and we refuse permission, you have a right of application to the sheriff.

  • Permits and License Contractor represents and warrants that it will comply with all applicable laws and maintain all permits and licenses required by applicable city, county, state, and federal rules, regulations, statutes, codes, and other laws that pertain to this Contract.

  • PERMITTING AND LICENSURE At Grantee's sole expense, Grantee shall procure and maintain for the duration of this Contract any state, county, city, or federal license, authorization, insurance, waiver, permit, qualification or certification required by statute, ordinance, law, or regulation to be held by Grantee to provide the goods or services required by this Contract. Grantee shall be responsible for payment of all taxes, assessments, fees, premiums, permits, and licenses required by law. Grantee shall be responsible for payment of any such government obligations not paid by its Subcontractors during performance of this Contract.

  • Permission to Leave Work The Employer agrees that stewards shall not be hindered, coerced, restrained or interfered with in any way in the performance of their duties, while investigating disputes and presenting adjustments as provided in this Article. The Union recognizes that each xxxxxxx is employed by the Employer and that they will not leave their work during working hours except to perform their duties under this Agreement. Therefore, no xxxxxxx shall leave their work without permission of their supervisor, which will not be unreasonably withheld.

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  • Release by the Contractor The acceptance by the Contractor of final payment shall release NYSERDA from all claims and liability that the Contractor, its representatives and assigns might otherwise have relating to this Agreement.

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