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Site Report Sample Clauses

Site ReportSeller shall conduct, at its sole expense, a Phase I environmental investigation of the Site and shall provide EPE, prior to the Financial Commitment Milestone, with a copy of the report summarizing such investigation, together with any data or information generated pursuant to such investigation. Seller shall provide to EPE confirmation from an environmental engineer that (i) the Site has been inspected for Environmental Contamination and (ii) a Phase I environmental assessment has been completed. Such report, or other written confirmation provided by Seller, shall include a confirmation that, based upon such investigation and to the best of Seller’s knowledge, no conditions involving Environmental Contamination exist at or under the Site that would prevent or materially delay construction and operation of the Facility at the Site.
Site Report. 9.3.9.1.1 On a daily basis, and following the conditions established by Inspection, the SUPPLIER, in cooperation with it and under its supervision, shall carry out the assessment of the supplies and the provision of services carried out to meet the Contract’s requirements. 9.3.9.1.2 Within the following two (2) days, the SUPPLIER shall prepare the Site Report on the base of said assessment in accordance with the indications required by the Inspection, and submit it for its verification and approval. 9.3.9.1.3 The Site Reports which are not submitted in due time shall receive a delay period for its consideration equal to the days computed as delay in delivery. 9.3.9.1.4 In the event of discrepancies, the Site Report shall be processed anyway adjusting it exclusively with the results obtained in the Revision. 9.3.9.1.5 The monthly summary of the Site Reports approved during this calendar month and valued according to the prices of the bid is called “Site and Services Certificate”.
Site Report. For each Site at which a Facility with an Expected Capacity of 200 kW or more will be ground-mounted, Seller shall conduct a Phase I environmental investigation within ninety (90) Days of the Contract Date and, if indicated by the Phase I environmental investigation, a Phase II environmental investigation of each Site within one hundred eighty (180) Days of the Contract Date, and shall promptly after each investigation, provide PPUC a copy of the report summarizing such investigation that includes a) any data or information generated pursuant to such investigation, and b) a confirmation from a reputable, qualified environmental engineer selected by Seller with the approval of PPUC (such approval not unreasonably to be withheld, conditioned, or delayed) that the Site has been inspected for environmental contamination and the results of such inspection.

Related to Site Report

  • Engineering Report Lender shall have received a current Engineering Report with respect to the Property, which report shall be in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Lender.

  • Adverse Report The Employer shall notify an employee in writing of any expression of dissatisfaction concerning his work within ten (10) working days of the event of the complaint, with a copy to the Union. This notice shall include particulars of the work performance which led to such dissatisfaction. If this procedure is not followed, such expression of dissatisfaction shall not become a part of his work record for use against him at any time. This Article shall be applicable to any complaint or accusation which may be detrimental to an employee's advancement or standing with the Employer, whether or not it relates to his work. The employee's reply to such complaint, accusation or expression of dissatisfaction shall become part of his record. The record of an employee shall not be used against him at any time after twelve (12) months following the serving of a suspension or disciplinary action, including letters of reprimand or any adverse reports.

  • Engineering Reports (a) Not less than 30 days prior to each Scheduled Borrowing Base Redetermination Date, commencing with the Scheduled Borrowing Base Redetermination to occur on or around March 15, 2007, the Borrower shall furnish to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders a Reserve Report. The Reserve Reports delivered in connection with each March 15 Scheduled Borrowing Base Redetermination, commencing March 15, 2007, shall be prepared by certified independent petroleum engineers or other independent petroleum consultant(s) acceptable to the Administrative Agent. The Reserve Reports delivered in connection with each September 15 Scheduled Borrowing Base Redetermination, commencing September 15, 2007, shall be prepared by or under the supervision of the chief engineer of the Borrower and a Responsible Officer shall certify such Reserve Report to be true and accurate and to have been prepared in accordance with the procedures used in the immediately preceding Scheduled Borrowing Base Redetermination Reserve Report. (b) In the event of an unscheduled redetermination, the Borrower shall furnish to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders a Reserve Report prepared by or under the supervision of the chief engineer of the Obligors together with the certificate of a Responsible Officer who shall certify such Reserve Report to be true and accurate and to have been prepared in accordance with the procedures used in the immediately preceding Reserve Report. For any unscheduled redetermination requested by the Lenders or the Borrower pursuant to Section 2.08(d), the Borrower shall provide such Reserve Report with an “as of” date as required by the Lenders as soon as possible, but in any event no later than 30 days following the receipt of the request by the Administrative Agent. (c) With the delivery of each Reserve Report, the Borrower shall provide, or cause to be provided, to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders, a certificate from a Responsible Officer certifying that, to the best of his knowledge and in all material respects: (i) the information contained in the Reserve Report and any other information delivered in connection therewith is true and correct, (ii) the Obligors and the Partnerships own good and marketable title to the Oil and Gas Properties evaluated in such Reserve Report and such Properties are free of all Liens except for Liens permitted by Section 9.03, (iii) except as set forth on an exhibit to the certificate, on a net basis there are no gas imbalances, take or pay or other prepayments with respect to its Oil and Gas Properties evaluated in such Reserve Report which would require any Obligor to deliver Hydrocarbons produced from such Oil and Gas Properties at some future time without then or thereafter receiving full payment therefor, (iv) none of Obligor’s or and the Partnerships’ Oil and Gas Properties have been sold since the date of the last Borrowing Base determination except as set forth on an exhibit to the certificate, which certificate shall list all of its Oil and Gas Properties sold and in such detail as reasonably required by the Administrative Agent, (v) attached to the certificate is a list of its Oil and Gas Properties added to and deleted from the immediately prior Reserve Report and a list showing any change in working interest or net revenue interest in its Oil and Gas Properties occurring and the reason for such change, (vi) attached to the certificate is a list of all Persons disbursing proceeds to the Obligors from their Oil and Gas Properties, and (vii) all of the Oil and Gas Properties evaluated by such Reserve Report are Mortgaged Property except as set forth on a schedule attached to the certificate.

  • Inspection Reports A "full inspection report" comprises a Site Master File (compiled by the manufacturer or by the inspectorate) and a narrative report by the inspectorate. A "detailed report" responds to specific queries about a firm by the other Party.

  • Progress Report By March 1 of each year, ***** will submit a written annual report to Stanford covering the preceding calendar year. The report will include information sufficient to enable Stanford to satisfy reporting requirements of the U.S. Government and for Stanford to ascertain progress by ***** toward meeting this Agreement’s diligence requirements. Each report will describe, where relevant: *****’s progress toward commercialization of Licensed Product, including work completed, key scientific discoveries, summary of work-in-progress, current schedule of anticipated events or milestones, market plans for introduction of Licensed Product, and significant corporate transactions involving Licensed Product. ***** will specifically describe how each Licensed Product is related to each Licensed Patent.

  • Project Completion Report At the completion of construction and once a Project is placed in service, the Subrecipient must submit a Project Completion Report that includes the total number of units built and leased, affordable units built and leased, DR-MHP units built and leased, an accomplishment narrative, and the tenants names, demographics and income for each DR-MHP unit.

  • Inspection Checklist (check one)

  • Compliance Reports The Subadvisor at its expense will provide the Advisor with such compliance reports relating to its duties under this Agreement as may be agreed upon by such parties from time to time.

  • Usage Reports The Contractor shall submit usage reports on an annual basis to the assigned Deputy Purchasing Agent of the County of Orange user agency/department. The usage report shall be in a format specified by the user agency/department and shall be submitted 90 days prior to the expiration date of the contract term, or any subsequent renewal term, if applicable.

  • Progress Reports The Recipient shall submit to the OPWC, at the OPWC's request, summary reports detailing the progress of the Project pursuant to this Agreement and any additional reports containing such information as the OPWC may reasonably require.