Related Improvements Sample Clauses

The Related Improvements clause defines how enhancements, modifications, or developments that are connected to an original invention or work are treated under an agreement. Typically, this clause specifies whether such improvements are included within the scope of existing rights, such as licenses or assignments, and clarifies ownership or usage rights for any new developments that build upon the original subject matter. Its core function is to prevent disputes by clearly allocating rights and obligations regarding future improvements, ensuring both parties understand how related innovations will be managed.
Related Improvements. The foregoing improvements shall include, at the Developer’s sole expense, all shoulders, striping, signage, signalization, medians, guardrails, handrails, multi-modal paths, sidewalks, mass transit stops, and other roadway appurtenances, all as determined by the County, FDOT and other applicable permitting agencies to be necessary during the design and permitting of such improvements; provided, however, that the Developer shall not be required to duplicate bike lanes, sidewalks and multi-use paths within the frontage roads required along S.R. 56, on the one hand, and within the S.R. 56 right-of-way, on the other hand, or other similar duplicative roadway sections.
Related Improvements. Developer may construct at Developer’s sole cost related improvements, such as landscaping and streetscaping, and the City Representative will coordinate and cooperate with Developer to accommodate those improvements within the Project schedule.
Related Improvements. In addition to the Roadway, Glendale will also construct on City Property or Drainage Easements all drainage improvements and retention basins necessary to collect drainage from the Roadway, water and wastewater extensions and stub-outs in the Roadway, with tap-in extensions stubbed to the PESD92 Parcel at locations depicted on Exhibit 5.
Related Improvements. Developer may construct at Developer’s sole cost related improvements on the Project Land, such as landscaping and streetscaping, and the City Representative will coordinate and cooperate with Developer to accommodate those improvements within the Phase 3 Project schedule.