Solar System Sample Clauses

Solar System. (a) The parties acknowledge and agree that the Landlord retains full title to the Solar System and, in accordance with section 68 of the Act (Landlord’s duty to maintain premises), must maintain the Solar System in good repair. (b) Unless section 72 of the Act applies, the Tenant must not, and must not allow any other person or entity to, tamper with, modify, interfere with, or repair, or attempt to repair, the Solar System. (c) The Landlord will notify the Tenant in writing when the Solar System has been installed and commissioned.
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Solar System. A. The Design-Builder must provide required spaces for the future solar panel installation and termination on the roof of Xxxx Xxxxxxxx OMF. The Design shall meet City of Edmonton Solar Photovoltaic Program, Version 2.0, Design Guideline, XXX-IM-GUIDE-0004. The main circuit breaker for the solar system shall be Designed at the supply side of one of the unit substations.
Solar System. 2.1. You agree to buy the Solar System from Eco Tech Electrical and for Eco Tech Electrical to install the Solar System at your property on the terms of this Agreement and you agree to be bound by this Agreement on and from accepting the quote. 2.2. Eco Tech Electrical agrees to install the Solar System on your premises in a neat, methodical and safe manner and be bound by this Agreement on and from Acceptance.
Solar System. 2.1. You agree to buy the Solar System from Evosol and for Evosol to install the Solar System at your property on the terms of this Agreement and you agree to be bound by this Agreement on and from Acceptance. 2.2. Evosol agrees to install the Solar System on your property in a good and tradesman like manner and be bound by this Agreement on and from Acceptance.
Solar System. 2.1. You agree to buy the Solar System from Solaray and for Solaray to install the Solar System at your property on the terms of this Agreement and you agree to be bound by this Agreement on and from Acceptance. 2.2. Xxxxxxx agrees to install the Solar System on your property in a good and tradesmanlike manner and be bound by this Agreement on and from Acceptance.
Solar System. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Lease, Landlord shall have no obligation to purchase and/or install solar panels and associated infrastructure as part of Landlord's Work. Instead, the obligation to purchase and install solar panels and associated infrastructure on the roof of the Building (collectively, the "Solar System") shall be part of the Improvements that Tenant is required to construct in accordance with the terms and conditions of Exhibit D to the Lease and with specific reference to (i) the requirement that Tenant shall submit plans and drawings prepared by Xxxxxx's Architect and Engineers for the Solar System for Landlord's approval in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in Section 3 of Exhibit D to the Lease and (ii) the requirement that Landlord approve or disapprove such plans and changes within the time periods set forth in Section 3.3 of Exhibit D to the Lease. Tenant shall submit any agreements with solar contractors or providers with respect to the installation, operation and/or maintenance of the Solar System to Landlord for review and approval (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed) prior to Xxxxxx's execution thereof. Landlord shall approve or disapprove such agreements within five (5) business days after Landlord's receipt thereof. If Landlord disapproves any such agreements, then Landlord's disapproval shall indicate the reasonable reasons for such disapproval and Tenant shall use commercially reasonable efforts to resubmit such agreements with the modifications required by Landlord; provided that Landlord shall only have three (3) business days to approve or disapprove of re-submissions of such agreements. If Landlord fails to timely approve or reasonably disapprove any draft of such agreements, and such failure continues for one (1) business day after Landlord's notice of such failure, then such continued failure shall constitute a Landlord Delay as set forth in Section 3.5 of the Exhibit D to the Lease. The Solar System shall comply with all requirements for LEED certification to be obtained for the Building, and otherwise satisfy any specifications required by Landlord and must be installed by Tenant in a manner that does not void or otherwise terminate the roof warranty for the Building. Tenant shall cause the Solar System to be installed and in operation on or before December 31, 2024, subject to extension on a day-for-day basis resulting from actual de...

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  • Monitoring System In each case in which the Custodian has exercised delegated authority to place Assets with a Foreign Custodian, the Custodian shall establish a system, to re-assess or re-evaluate selected Foreign Custodians, at least annually in accordance with Rule 17f-5(c)(3).

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