Structures Sample Clauses

Structures. Airport facilities such as bridges; culverts; catch basins, inlets, retaining walls, cribbing; storm and sanitary sewer lines; water lines; underdrains; electrical ducts, manholes, handholes, lighting fixtures and bases; transformers; flexible and rigid pavements; navigational aids; buildings; vaults; and, other manmade features of the airport that may be encountered in the work and not otherwise classified herein. 10-50 SUBGRADE. The soil which forms the pavement foundation.
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Structures. The Purchaser shall acquire and install all structures. Requirements for these structures are listed in Section 7 Structures.
Structures. Painting of steel System shade structure/canopy support structures is included in this Agreement. All other painting of equipment, special signage, decals, or protective barriers not required by code are excluded. All other metal materials are either factory-finished or non-corrosive and will not need painting for weather protection. Special drainage requirements and/or drainage design and interconnection to Customer’s existing storm drain system or any other storm drain discharge system is excluded from this Agreement. This Agreement excludes requirements for accessibility upgrades and accessibility design beyond the confines of the System. Architectural enhancements to the System are not included in this proposal. Provider assumes a maximum of two (2) fire hydrant flow tests per campus to evaluate adequate fire flow rate of campus for local Fire District (FLS) design review. Provided that Provider designs the System so that, based on Provider’s experience, Provider expects that no additional fire hydrants will be required, this Agreement excludes design or installation of any required additional fire hydrants or fire protection apparatuses as required by local first responders or Fire, Life/Safety professionals responsible for review and approval of the design of the System.
Structures. The ASSOCIATION shall consist of Members, Trustees and such sub-committees as the Trustees may from time to time consider conducive to the functioning of the ASSOCIATION. The Members shall appoint the Trustees at a General – or Special Meeting. The Trustees may appoint one or more sub- committee/s.
Structures. The license shall not place or construct upon, over or under the property and installation or structure of any kind or character, except such as are specifically authorized herein.
Structures. Students are not permitted to construct or place any structure on the grounds without the authorization of Housing and Real Estate Services.
Structures. The Lessor reserves the right to erect, remove and re-erect kiosks, signs, seats and other structures in any part of the Common Areas and to grant to any person the exclusive use of any such kiosks or structures for such purposes and for such periods and on such terms and conditions as the Lessor may think fit.
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Structures. CDBG funds may not be used for the acquisition, construction, or rehabilitation of structures to the extent that those structures are used for explicitly religious activities. CDBG funds may be used for the acquisition, construction, or rehabilitation of structures only to the extent that those structures are used for conducting eligible activities under this part. Where a structure is used for both eligible and inherently religious activities, CDBG funds may not exceed the cost of those portions of the acquisition, new construction, or rehabilitation that are attributable to eligible activities in accordance with the cost accounting requirements applicable to CDBG funds. Sanctuaries, chapels, or other rooms that a CDBG -funded religious congregation uses as its principal place of worship, however, are ineligible for CDBG -funded improvements. Disposition of the real property after the term of the loan or grant, or any change in use of the property during the term of the grant or loan, is subject to government wide regulations governing real property disposition (24 CFR parts 84 and 85).
Structures. 8-1 & 8-2 are operated and maintained under an easement recorded in the Clerk’s Office at book 3868, page 104. (i) If this Easement is not needed to facilitate the dead-ending of Structure #8, it will be released in its entirety once the Required Approvals are obtained.
Structures. The AMPS are used to record the information and programmes relating to the management, monitoring and maintenance of existing and proposed Structures. The Operating Company shall use and update the AMPS in accordance with the Transport Scotland Structures Manual, as issued by the Director and as amended and re-issued by the Director from time to time; and the other requirements of this Contract. The AMPS shall be kept up to date by the Operating Company until the Service End Date.
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