REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES Sample Clauses

REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES. D-BE shall remove temporary toilets, storage sheds, and other facilities of a temporary nature from the Project site as soon as County determines progress of the work permits. D-BE shall recondition and restore portions of the site occupied by temporary facilities to a condition acceptable to County.
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REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES. XXXX shall remove temporary toilets, storage sheds, and other facilities of a temporary nature from the Project site as soon as Owner determines progress of the work permits. XXXX shall recondition and restore portions of the site occupied by temporary facilities to a condition acceptable to Owner.
REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES. No later than December 31, 1997, Seller shall dismantle and remove the temporary building and the Thermal Energy generating facilities in such building located on the Xxxxx Plaza (East Expansion) parcel and previously constructed and installed by Seller to enable Seller on a temporary basis to provide all the Thermal Energy requirements of the Xxxxx Plaza (East Expansion) and the Xxxxx Plaza (Main). Seller shall reasonably restore the site of such temporary building to its prior condition.
REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES. Contractor shall remove temporary toilets, storage sheds, and other facilities of a temporary nature from the Project site as soon as County determines progress of the work permits. Contractor shall recondition and restore portions of the site occupied by temporary facilities to a condition acceptable to County\.
REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES. CM shall remove temporary toilets, storage sheds, and other facilities of a temporary nature from the Project site as soon as County determines progress of the work permits. CM shall recondition and restore portions of the site occupied by temporary facilities to a condition acceptable to County.
REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES. Temporary facilities, barricades, utilities and other construction of temporary nature shall be removed from the Project site as soon as the progress of the work will permit in the opinion of the City; and the portions of the Project site and building occupied by same shall be reconditioned and restored to original condition. ❑ Legally dispose of all debris resulting from removal and reconditioning operations.
REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES. Except as otherwise permitted by Section 18.07, Landlord shall remove all temporary facilities, the existing pro shop, event tent, storage tent, and restaurant on the Property down to the foundations prior to the Commencement Date. Tenant shall give Landlord 90 days’ prior written notice that such facilities need to be removed as a result of Tenant’s construction schedule. Upon receipt of such notice, Landlord shall elect in writing and deliver to Tenant within five (5) days after receipt of the Tenant Notice, whether it shall perform the work to remove the temporary facilities (the “Demo Work”) or whether it will require Tenant to do so (the “Landlord Notice”). If Landlord provides the Landlord Notice electing that Tenant perform the Demo Work Tenant shall perform such Demo Work and Landlord will reimburse the reasonable cost of such Demo Work within 30 days of receipt of the expense thereof. In the event Landlord elects to perform the Demo Work itself, but fails to do so within 90 days of the Landlord Notice, Tenant has the option to perform the Demo Work and Landlord will reimburse Tenant for the reasonable cost of such work. The Commencement Date shall thereafter be determined in accordance with Section 4.02.
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REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES. A. Buyer shall remove temporary materials, equipment, services, and construction/demolition facilities prior to completion inspection by WSU. B. Buyer shall clean and repair damage caused by any installation or use of temporary facilities. C. Buyer shall restore existing facilities used during removal operations to specified or to original condition.
REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES. CMARE shall remove temporary toilets, storage sheds, and other facilities of a temporary nature from the Project site as soon as County determines progress of the work permits. CMARE shall recondition and restore portions of the site occupied by temporary facilities to a condition acceptable to County.

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  • System Upgrade Facilities Transmission Owner shall design, procure, construct, install, and own the System Upgrade Facilities described in Appendix A hereto. The responsibility of the Developer for costs related to System Upgrade Facilities shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of Attachment S to the NYISO OATT.

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  • Inspection of Facilities In order to meet their respective obligations under this Agreement, any Party may view or inspect facilities owned by another Party. Provided that reasonable notice is given, a Party shall not unreasonably deny access to relevant facilities for viewing or inspection by the requesting Party.

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