Timing of Project Sample Clauses

Timing of Project. The Parties acknowledge that the public benefits to be provided by Xxxxxxxxx’x to the City pursuant to this Agreement are in consideration for, and in reliance upon, assurances that the City will permit the Development of the Quarry in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Accordingly, the City shall not attempt to restrict or limit the Development and use of the Quarry in any manner that would conflict with the provisions of this Agreement. The City acknowledges that Xxxxxxxxx’x cannot at this time predict the timing or rate at which the Quarry will be Developed. The timing and rate of such Development depend on numerous factors such as market demand, costs, interest rates, and other factors, which are not within the control of Xxxxxxxxx’x or the City. The parties acknowledge that Xxxxxxxxx’x shall have the vested right to mine and reclaim the Quarry in such order and at such rate and at such time as Xxxxxxxxx’x deems appropriate, but in accordance with the Entitlements and this Agreement, including the Schedule of Performance. In addition to, and not in limitation of, the foregoing, but except as set forth in the following sentence, it is the intent of the Parties that no City moratorium or other similar limitation relating to the rate or timing of the Development of the Quarry or any portion thereof, whether adopted by initiative, referendum or otherwise, shall apply to the Quarry to the extent that such moratorium, referendum or other similar limitation is in conflict with this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Developer acknowledges that nothing herein is intended or shall be construed as (i) overriding any provision of the Existing Land Use Regulations to the phasing of the Project; or (ii) restricting the City from exercising the police powers described in Section 9.1 of this Agreement to regulate the use of the Quarry.
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Timing of Project. (a) Supplier agrees to proceed expeditiously, and shall complete the Project no later than DATE. Supplier’s failure to complete the project by said date may, at the option of State, be considered a material breach of this Agreement and may be treated as a default under Article A-24. (b) Within 15 days following completion of the Project, Supplier shall certify to the local District Office of State California Department of Public Health that the Project is complete and ready for final inspection. Supplier’s certification shall be substantially in the form provided by State and attached hereto as Attachment 4 to this Agreement. (c) State will conduct a final inspection and certify that the Project is complete. Supplier shall not place the Project into operation prior to State’s certification. (x) The date of State’s certification or the date set forth in subpart (a) of this Article A-8, whichever shall occur first, shall be the Project Completion Date for purposes of this Agreement.
Timing of Project. 4.1 Project start Date. [●]
Timing of Project. Work will commence as directed by The Texas Facilities Commission

Related to Timing of Project

  • EVALUATION OF PROJECT BENEFITS The goal of this task is to report the benefits resulting from this project.

  • Completion of Project This Grant Agreement shall terminate upon completion of the project and payment of the last invoice.

  • Construction of Project 11.1.1 Developer agrees to cause the Project to be developed, constructed, and installed in accordance with the terms hereof and the Construction Provisions set forth in Exhibit D, including those things reasonably inferred from the Contract Documents as being within the scope of the Project and necessary to produce the stated result even though no mention is made in the Contract Documents.

  • Scope of Project i. The work to be per formed under the terms of this Agreement for the Rapid City Metropolitan Transportation Planning Process will be conducted in accordance with the CY 2019 Unified Planning Work Program incorporated in this Agreement by reference as Attachment D. ii. The Sub-Recipient’s Responsibilities:

  • Payment of Project Activities County will reimburse Subrecipient for eligible project-related costs only. Subrecipient shall submit requests for reimbursement to County on a monthly basis beginning on August 1, 2021, and must provide adequate documentation as required by County in accordance with the OC Community Resources Contract Reimbursement Policy, as set forth in Exhibit 1, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. In addition, Subrecipient will provide a progress Grantee Performance Report (“GPR Information Form”) for the time period covered, as prescribed by County. Failure to provide any of the required documentation and reporting will cause County to withhold all or a portion of a request for reimbursement, or return the entire reimbursement package to Subrecipient, until such documentation and reporting has been received and approved by County.

  • Maintenance of Common Areas Landlord shall maintain the Common Areas in good order, condition and repair and shall operate the Project and Park, in Landlord’s reasonable discretion, as a first-class industrial/commercial real property development. Tenant shall pay, on a monthly basis, Tenant’s Pro-Rata Share (as determined below) of the costs specified below and incurred by Landlord for the operation and maintenance of the Common Areas in the manner stated in Section 4.05(e). Common Area costs include, but are not limited to, costs and expenses for the following: the emergency generator gardening and landscaping; utilities, water, storm water and sanitary sewage charges; maintenance of signs (other than tenants’ signs); premiums for liability, property damage, fire and other types of casualty insurance on the Common Areas and all Common Area improvements; all Real Property Taxes levied on or attributable to the Common Areas and all Common Area improvements; all personal property taxes levied on or attributable to personal property used in connection with the Common Areas; straight-line depreciation on personal property owned by Landlord which is consumed or used in the operation or maintenance of the Common Areas; rental or lease payments paid by Landlord for rented or leased personal property used in the operation or maintenance of the Common Areas; fees for required licenses and permits; repairing, resurfacing and repaying, striping or restriping, maintaining, painting, lighting, cleaning, refuse removal, security and similar items; sales taxes; business and occupations taxes; and a reasonable fee to Landlord for Landlord’s supervision of the Common Areas and Project management (not to exceed three percent (3%) of the Base Rents of the Project for the calendar year). Landlord may cause any or all of such services to be provided by third parties and the cost of such services shall be included in Common Area costs. Common Area costs shall not include depreciation of real property which forms part of the Common Areas. The parties acknowledge and agree that the costs for maintaining the emergency generator shall be divided pro-rata among the four buildings to which it is connected.

  • Maintenance of Profitability Seller shall not permit, for any Test Period, Net Income for such Test Period, before income taxes for such Test Period and distributions made during such Test Period, to be less than $1.00.

  • Use of Project Issuer does hereby covenant and agree that it will not take any action during the term of this Agreement, other than pursuant to Article IX of this Agreement or Article IX of the Indenture, to interfere with Company's ownership of the Project or to prevent Company from having possession, custody, use and enjoyment of the Project.

  • Operation and Maintenance of Properties The Borrower will, and will cause each of its Subsidiaries to: (a) operate its Oil and Gas Properties and other material Properties or cause such Oil and Gas Properties and other material Properties to be operated in a careful and efficient manner in accordance with the practices of the industry and in compliance with all applicable contracts and agreements and in compliance with all Governmental Requirements, including, without limitation, applicable proration requirements and Environmental Laws, and all applicable laws, rules and regulations of every other Governmental Authority from time to time constituted to regulate the development and operation of its Oil and Gas Properties and the production and sale of Hydrocarbons and other minerals therefrom, except, in each case, where the failure to comply could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. (b) keep and maintain all Property material to the conduct of its business in good working order and condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted preserve, maintain and keep in good repair, working order and efficiency (ordinary wear and tear excepted) all of its material Oil and Gas Properties and other material Properties, including, without limitation, all material equipment, machinery and facilities. (c) promptly pay and discharge, or make reasonable and customary efforts to cause to be paid and discharged, all delay rentals, royalties, expenses and indebtedness accruing under the leases or other agreements affecting or pertaining to its Oil and Gas Properties and will do all other things necessary to keep unimpaired their rights with respect thereto and prevent any forfeiture thereof or default thereunder. (d) promptly perform or make reasonable and customary efforts to cause to be performed, in accordance with industry standards and in all material respects, the obligations required by each and all of the assignments, deeds, leases, sub-leases, contracts and agreements affecting its interests in its Oil and Gas Properties and other material Properties. (e) to the extent the Borrower or one of its Subsidiaries is not the operator of any Property, the Borrower shall use reasonable efforts to cause the operator to comply with this Section 8.06.

  • DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT For the Company to be eligible to earn the Maximum Credit Amount, the Company will satisfy its obligations as reflected in the following representations, which the IEDC has relied upon: A. The Company will complete the Project at the Project Location. B. The Company represents that the number of permanent, Full-Time Employees (as defined in Indiana Code § 6–3.1–13–4) from whom Indiana state income tax withholdings are retained by the State of Indiana, employed as of the Commencement Date at the Project Location, is the Base Employment Number. C. The Project will result in the creation of New Employees (as defined in Indiana Code § 6- 3.1-13-6) at the Project Location of at least the Additional Jobs Commitment. D. The average of the hourly wages, before benefits, paid to New Employees at the Project Location, will at least equal the Average Wage Commitment. E. At the discretion of the IEDC, New Employees that are paid an average wage of less than the Minimum Wage Commitment may be excluded for the purpose of calculating the credit amount. F. The Project is anticipated to involve at least the Capital Investment Amount.

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