Reduction in Jointly Operated Facilities. If, during the Term, any space in the Jointly Operated Facilities needs to be closed for reasons of safety (for example, removal of asbestos) or is unused by the Association for the purposes contemplated under this Agreement for a sustained period, then such space may be removed from the scope of the Jointly Operated Facilities, as identified in Appendix A. If a portion of the Jointly Operated Facilities are closed for reasons of safety and are subsequently renovated or repaired such that they are able to be safely used again, then such space will be added back to the scope of the Jointly Operated Facilities.
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Samples: Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement
Reduction in Jointly Operated Facilities. If, during the Term, any space in the Jointly Operated Facilities needs to be closed for reasons of safety (for example, removal of asbestos) or is unused by the Association for the purposes contemplated under this Agreement for a sustained period, then such space may be removed from the scope of the Jointly Operated Facilities, as identified in Appendix A. If a portion of the Jointly Operated Facilities are closed for reasons of safety and are subsequently renovated or repaired such that they are able to be safely used again, then such space will be added back to the scope of the Jointly Operated Facilities.A.
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Samples: Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement
Reduction in Jointly Operated Facilities. If, during the Term, any space in the Jointly Operated Facilities needs to be closed for reasons of safety (for example, removal of asbestos) or is unused by the Association for the purposes contemplated under this Agreement for a sustained period, then such space may shallmay be removed from the scope of the Jointly “jointly operated facilities”Jointly Operated Facilities, as identified in Appendix A. If a portion of the Jointly Operated Facilities are closed for reasons of safety and are subsequently renovated or repaired such that they are able to be safely used again, then such space will be added back to the scope of the Jointly Operated Facilities.A.
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Samples: Joint Operating Agreement
Reduction in Jointly Operated Facilities. If, during the Term, any space in the Jointly Operated Facilities needs to be closed for reasons of safety (for example, removal of asbestos) or is unused by the Association for the purposes contemplated under this Agreement for a sustained period, then such space may shall be removed from the scope of the Jointly Operated Facilities, as “jointly operated facilities” identified in Appendix A. If a portion of the Jointly Operated Facilities are closed for reasons of safety and are subsequently renovated or repaired such that they are able to be safely used again, then such space will be added back to the scope of the Jointly Operated Facilities.A.
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