Property Requirements Sample Clauses

Property Requirements. 3.1. The address/property against which a parking permit is applied for must:
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Property Requirements. 25. If the Site, or any other property where access is needed to implement this Settlement Agreement, is owned or controlled by the Respondent, then Respondent shall, commencing on the Effective Date, provide U.S. EPA, the State, and their representatives, including contractors, with access at all reasonable times to the Site, or such other property, for the purpose of conducting any activity related to this Settlement Agreement. If such access is provided, Respondent may require U.S. EPA, the State, and their representatives to abide by all visitation rules contained in the approved Work Plan.
Property Requirements. This site must be kept neat and orderly at all times, with all refuse dumpsters out of view of passersby. All disposed items must be done in an environmentally safe manner. The continued positive appearance of buildings and property is dependent upon proper maintenance attitudes and procedures. Maintenance programs must be established that include watering, maintaining, and pruning all landscape planting areas; cleaning up litter and emptying trash containers in a timely fashion; sweeping, cleaning, and repairing paved surfaces; replacing broken and vandalized parts; replacing burned out light bulbs; and cleaning, painting, and repairing windows and building facade.
Property Requirements. 25. Agreements Regarding Access and Non-Interference. Respondent shall, with respect to any Non-Settling.Owner’s Affected Property, use best efforts to secure from such Non-Settling Owner an agreement, enforceable by Respondent and the EPA, providing that such Non-Settling Owner shall, with respect to Affected Property: (i) provide the EPA, Respondent, and its representatives, contractors, and subcontractors vdth access at all reasonable times to such Affected Property to conduct any activity regarding the Settlement, including those activities listed in Paragraph 25.a (Access Requirements); and (ii) refrain from using such Affected Property in any manner that EPA determines will pose an unacceptable risk to human health or to the environment due to exposure to Waste Material, or interfere with or adversely affect the implementation, integrity, or protectiveness of the removal action.
Property Requirements. Interconnection Customer is required to obtain for the benefit of Public Utility at Interconnection Customer’s sole cost and expense all real property rights, including but not limited to fee ownership, easements and/or rights of way, as applicable, for Public Utility owned Facilities using Public Utility’s standard forms. Public Utility shall not be obligated to accept any such real property right that does not, at Public Utility’s sole discretion, confer sufficient rights to access, operate, construct, modify, maintain, place and remove Public Utility owned facilities or is otherwise not conveyed using Public Utility’s standard forms. Further, all real property on which Public Utility’s Facilities are to be located must be environmentally, physically and operationally acceptable to the Public Utility at its sole discretion. Interconnection Customer is responsible for obtaining all permits required by all relevant jurisdictions for the project, including but not limited to, conditional use permits and construction permits; provided however, Public Utility shall obtain, at Interconnection Customer’s cost and schedule risk, the permits necessary to construct Public Utility’s Facilities that are to be located on real property currently owned or held in fee or right by Public Utility. Except as expressly waived in writing by an authorized officer of Public Utility, all of the foregoing permits and real property rights (conferring rights on real property that is environmentally, physically and operationally acceptable to Public Utility) shall be acquired as provided herein as a condition to Public Utility’s contractual obligation to construct or take possession of facilities to be owned by the Public Utility under this Agreement. Public Utility shall have no liability for any project delays or cost overruns caused by delays in acquiring any of the foregoing permits and/or real property rights, whether such delay results from the failure to obtain such permits or rights or the failure of such permits or rights to meet the requirements set forth herein. Further, any completion dates, if any, set forth herein with regard to Public Utility’s obligations shall be equitably extended based on the length and impact of any such delays.
Property Requirements. 2.1 At all times during the Term, the Operator agrees to comply with the requirements set forth in the Lease and MOU, and to operate the Development as a homeless shelter development, as described in the Lease and MOU.
Property Requirements. The term Property means the property as represented by the owner in clients intake form together with all improvements and any other property described in any attached multiple Property Addendum.
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Property Requirements. All locks are specific to the property and may not change outside of typical corrections and updates. A change in property requires a new lock at current market pricing TBD properties are only allowed in conjunction with an extended rate lock and an additional fee. Contact the lock desk for more information. Closed Loan Delivery All loans must disburse on or before the lock expiration date.
Property Requirements. Property Type • Either attached or detached one family residential units are acceptable. • Condominiums and townhouses may be financed with the HOP. • One unit in a condominium project may be financed with the HOP; however, no more than 10% of the units in a project may be financed without prior approval from the LRC. • The City of Wilmington will perform an environmental review of each property financed in accordance with provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321) and the related authorities listed in HUD’s implementing regulations at 24 CFR parts 50 and 58. • Lead-based paint hazard reduction measures may be required for homes constructed prior to 1978. Occupancy • Tenant-occupied homes are not eligible for HOP financing (except as noted below). Financing may be made for the purchase of houses that are: • Vacant at the time the property is listed in the MLS or first offered for sale, • Occupied by the seller(s) at the time of loan application, or • Occupied by the applicant(s) at the time of loan application Appraisal • An appraisal is required for all loans and must be done by a State Certified Appraiser. • If renovation will be provided, the appraisal will be made subject to the repairs. • FNMA Form 1004 will be used for single family residences. • FNMA 1073 will be used for condominiums and townhouses. • The appraised value may not exceed the FHA 203 (b) one-family mortgage limit for the Wilmington Metropolitan Statistical Area. • The appraisal should not be more than 120 days old when submitted to the LRC. • The appraiser may provide a re-certification of value for appraisals more than 120 days old but not greater than one year old. • Appraisals prepared for others will not be accepted for loan underwriting.
Property Requirements. X. RECORD RETENTION, DOCUMENTATION, AND AVALABILH Y OF INFORMATION..... ................................................................ ........................ XL COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER LAWS.........................................................
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