Permittees. 10.1 The Contractor may request that permits be granted to Subcontractors or employees (who would ordinarily be “Employees” for the purposes of the Community Benefits Agreement), or both, as described in Article 8.400 of the Community Benefits Agreement.
10.2 For any permit request, the Contractor will be responsible for completing a permit request form (in the form required by the Council), and will submit the completed permit request form along with the required fee made payable to the Council to BCIB’s Representative for review. Provided the permit request form and associated fee comply with the provisions of Article 8.400 of the Community Benefits Agreement, BCIB will promptly sign the permit request form and submit it and the fee to the Council. If BCIB refuses to sign the permit request form, then BCIB’s Representative will promptly return the form and fee to the Contractor’s Representative with reasons for BCIB’s refusal to sign the form.
10.3 BCIB will, to the extent necessary, arrange meetings between the Contractor and the Council to resolve any issues with respect to the granting of permits, however, the Contractor remains fully responsible for satisfying the conditions required for the granting of a permit.
10.4 The Contractor acknowledges the provisions of Articles 8.403 and 8.409 of the Community Benefits Agreement and agrees to give effect to, and observe, comply with and perform the terms and conditions set out in those Articles.
Permittees. The term “Permittees” refers to District, Mission, Nexus and all Occupants and their respective officers, directors, employees, agents, contractors, invitees, and licensees.
Permittees. Conduct of Permittees will be deemed the conduct of Lessee.
Permittees. Permittees" shall mean the parties hereto, Aladdin Music, and all other Persons from time to time entitled to use, occupy or visit the Redeveloped Aladdin pursuant to any lease, sublease, deed or other instrument, agreement or arrangement, and their respective officers, directors, employees, representatives, agents, partners, members, managers, architects, engineers, contractors, customers, visitors, invitees, tenants, subtenants, licensees, suppliers, vendors and concessionaires.
Permittees. The term “Landlord’s Permittees” shall mean any of Landlord’s Agents, tenants, subtenants and invitees and the term “Tenant’s Permittees” shall mean any of Tenant’s Agents, permitted subtenants and invitees.
Permittees. The term “Permittee(s)” refers to each Owner’s tenants, subtenants, occupants, agents, employees, contractors, consultants, concessionaires, licensees, customers and invitees.
Permittees. If the District Council cannot supply competent Guild Members to fulfil the duties of Location Support Personnel, when requested by the Producer, the Producer may consider a non-Guild person for engagement. The District Council, in its reasonable discretion, may issue a work permit to a Permittee. In addition to the 2% check-off provided for in article ON5.06 a permit fee of ten dollars ($10.00) per week or part thereof plus GST or HST as applicable will be deducted from the Location Support Personnel's remuneration and remitted in accordance with article 7.08.
Permittees. The term “Permittees” means the Owners, Lessees and Occupants and their respective officers, directors, employees, agents, contractors, customers, visitors, invitees, licensees and concessionaires. Persons engaged in civic, public or political activities within the Shopping Center shall not be considered Permittees.
Permittees. All of the limitations and obligations imposed upon United pursuant to this Agreement shall apply with equal force and effect to United’s Permittees.
Permittees. Pursuant to the No Surprises Rule at 50 C.F.R. §§ 17.22(b)(5), 17.32(b)(5), and 222.307(g), and provided that the BDCP is being implemented consistent with the terms of this Agreement, the Plan, and the Federal Permits, the USFWS and NMFS shall not require the Permittees to provide additional land, water or other natural resources, or financial compensation or additional restrictions on the use of land, water, or other natural resources beyond the level provided for under the BDCP, this Agreement and the Federal Permits with respect to Covered Activities without the consent of the Permittees. Adaptive management modifications and planned responses to Changed Circumstances are provided for under the BDCP, as set out in Chapter 3.6 and Chapter 6.4.2. Accordingly, the resources identified to support such modifications and planned responses, together with the other resources commitments of the Permittees reflected in the Plan, this Agreement and the associated regulatory authorizations, constitute the extent of the obligations of the Permittees pursuant to the No Surprises Rule.