Permitted Obstructions Sample Clauses

Permitted Obstructions. Planning Code Section 136 establishes limits on various permitted obstructions allowed to extend into required open areas, including over sidewalks, streets or alleys.
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Permitted Obstructions. Planning Code Section 136 establishes limits on various permitted obstructions allowed to extend into required open areas, including Section 136(c)(1)(B), which specifically establishes limits for obstructions over streets or alleys for overhead horizontal projections of a purely architectural or decorative character such as cornices, xxxxx, xxxxx and belt courses. The Cathedral Hill Project includes Planning Code Text Amendments to allow medical centers within the Van Ness Medical Use Subdistrict that would otherwise be subject to the applicable standards for overhead horizontal projections in Section 136(c)(1)(B), to exceed such standards for vertical dimensions and horizontal projections for architectural features to provide visual interest, achieve appropriate articulation of building facades, and reduce pedestrian level wind currents. If the Board of Supervisors approves this amendment, the Cathedral Hill Project will be compliant with Planning Code Section 136(c)(1)(B).

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  • Permitted Charges 15.2.1 Neither Party shall create or permit to subsist any encumbrance over all or any of its rights and benefits under this Agreement.

  • Construction Liens Tenant shall have no power to do any act or make any contract that may create or be the foundation of any lien, mortgage or other encumbrance upon the reversionary or other estate of Landlord, or any interest of Landlord in the Property or Facility Premises. NO CONSTRUCTION LIENS OR OTHER LIENS FOR ANY LABOR, SERVICES OR MATERIALS FURNISHED TO THE PREMISES SHALL ATTACH TO OR AFFECT THE INTEREST OF LANDLORD IN AND TO THE PROPERTY OR FACILITY PREMISES. Tenant shall keep the Property and Facility Premises free from any liens arising out of any work performed, materials furnished, or obligations incurred by or on behalf of Tenant. Should any lien or claim of lien be filed against the Property or Facility Premises by reason of any act or omission of Tenant or any of Tenant’s agents, employees, contractors or representatives, then Tenant shall cause the same to be canceled and discharged of record by bond or otherwise within thirty (30) days after the filing thereof. Should Tenant fail to discharge the lien within thirty (30) days, then Landlord may discharge the lien. The amount paid by Landlord to discharge the lien (whether directly or by bond), plus all administrative and legal costs incurred by Landlord, shall be additional rent payable on demand. The remedies provided herein shall be in addition to all other remedies available to Landlord under this Lease or otherwise. The parties hereto agree that in no event shall the interest of Landlord be subject to the liens for improvements made by Tenant, and this expressly prohibits such liability. Pursuant to Section 713.10, Florida Statutes, this provision specifically provides that no interest of Landlord shall be subject to liens for improvements made by the Tenant at or under Tenant’s direction. This provision shall serve as notice to all potential construction lienors that Landlord shall not be liable for and the Facility Premises shall not be subject to liens for work performed or materials supplied at Tenant’s request or at the request of anyone claiming an interest by, through or under Tenant. Further, any contractor, vendor, supplier or other party providing work or services to and for the Premises that is entitled to a mechanic’s lien pursuant to Chapter 713, Florida Statutes, shall look solely to the leasehold interest of the Tenant in the Lease and may not encumber the fee title to the Premises owned by the Landlord. Tenant shall provide notice of this provision to all contractors, vendors, suppliers, and other parties providing work or materials at the Premises. The foregoing provision shall be included in any recorded notice under Section 713.10, Florida Statutes, or memorandum of this Lease.

  • Permitted Payments Hedging Liabilities

  • Permitted Encumbrances The term “Permitted Encumbrances” shall mean:

  • Painting All exterior surfaces and materials requiring paint shall be prime coated plus 2 coats of Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Pro-Mar alkyd flat exterior finish, or Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx SWP exterior gloss paint. All porous exterior surfaces (e.g. unpainted wood) shall be sealed with 2 coats of Xxxxxxxx’x Water Seal following the manufacturers application instructions. Interior surfaces requiring paint shall be prime coated plus 2 coats of Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Pro-Mar Latex Eg-Shel enamel. Concrete block walls shall receive 1 coat of Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Pro-Mar Block Filler and 2 coats of Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Pro-Mar latex Eg-Shel enamel. Interior finishes and color selections shall be approved by the State. A schedule of colors and finishes shall be prepared by the Owner/Lessor and approved by the State.

  • Public Improvements To the best knowledge of the Transferor Partnership, there are no written or proposed plans to widen, modify, or realign any street or highway or any existing or proposed eminent domain proceedings which would affect the Property in any way whatsoever. To the best knowledge of the Transferor Partnership, there are no presently planned public improvements which would result in the creation of a special improvement or similar lien upon the Property.

  • PROHIBITED DECKING AREAS Purchaser shall not deck right-of-way timber in the following areas:  Within the grubbing limits.  Within 50 feet of any stream.  In locations that interfere with the construction of the road prism.  In locations that impede drainage.  On slopes greater than 40%.  Against standing trees unless approved by the Contract Administrator.

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