Rights of United States Government Sample Clauses

Rights of United States Government. This License shall be subordinate to the provisions and requirements of any existing or future agreement between City and the United States relative to the development, operation, or maintenance of Airport.
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Rights of United States Government. This Agreement shall be subordinate to the provisions and requirements of any existing or future agreement between City and the United States relative to the development, operation, or maintenance of Airport. [USE GUIDE, paragraph 4]
Rights of United States Government. This Lease and all the provisions hereof shall be subject to whatever right the United States Government now has or in the future may have or acquire affecting the control, operations, regulation and taking over of said airport.
Rights of United States Government. NATIONAL
Rights of United States Government. This Agreement is subordinate to the provisions and requirements of any existing or future agreement between the County and the United States, relative to the development, operation, or maintenance of the airport. Failure of the Lessee or any occupant to comply with the requirements of any existing or future agreement between the County and the United States, which failure continues after reasonable notice to make appropriate corrections, will be cause for immediate termination of Lessee’s rights under this Agreement that are in conflict with obligations to the United States Government.
Rights of United States Government. This License shall be subordinate to the NELA-Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) 7-15-15/ NAK / k drive v8 provisions and requirements of any existing or future agreement between City and the United States relative to the development, operation, or maintenance of Airport.
Rights of United States Government. This Lease shall be subordinate to the provisions and requirements of any existing or future agreement between City and the United States relative to the development, operation, or maintenance of Airport. Failure of Lessee or any occupant to comply with the requirements of any existing or future agreement between the City and the United States, which failure shall continue after reasonable notice to make appropriate corrections, shall be cause for immediate termination of Xxxxxx’s rights hereunder.
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Rights of United States Government. NATIONAT, EMERGENCY. Lease LAA-8897 and this First Amendment shall be subordinate to the provisions and requirements of any existing or future agreement(s) between City and the United States relative to the development, operation or maintenance of LAX, including but not limited to Airport Grant Assurances. Furthermore, Lease LAA-8897 and this First Amendment shall be subject to whatever right the United States Government now has or in the future may have or acquire affecting the control, operation, regulation, taking over, or use (whether exclusive or nonexclusive) of LAX during war or a national emergency.
Rights of United States Government. As a result of the receipt ---------------------------------- by SKCC and Licensor of certain funding from the United States government, Licensee acknowledges that the grant of the license hereunder by Licensor is subject to certain rights of the United States government as further described in Section 6.2 below.

Related to Rights of United States Government

  • U.S. Government Rights The Software is commercial computer software, as such term is defined in 48 C.F.R. §2.101. Accordingly, if the Licensee is the US Government or any contractor therefor, Licensee shall receive only those rights with respect to the Software and Documentation as are granted to all other end users under license, in accordance with (a) 48 C.F.R. §227.7201 through 48 C.F.R. §227.7204, with respect to the Department of Defense and their contractors, or (b) 48 C.F.R. §12.212, with respect to all other US Government licensees and their contractors.

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