Use of Designated TNC Staging Areas Sample Clauses

Use of Designated TNC Staging Areas. City reserves the right to charge a fee for use of the Designated TNC Staging Area(s) in amounts determined by the Board of Airport Commissioners. Use of the Designated TNC Staging Area shall be limited to thirty (30) minutes or posted time limits, whichever period is shorter, or such time limit established by the Executive Director, in his or her sole discretion, and provided in writing in advance to Licensee.
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Use of Designated TNC Staging Areas. City reserves the right to charge a fee for use of the Designated TNC Staging Area(s) in amounts determined by the Board of Airport Commissioners. Use of the Designated TNC Staging Area shall be limited to thirty (30) minutes or posted time limits, whichever period is shorter, or such time limit established by the Chief Executive Officer, in his or her sole discretion, and provided in writing in advance to Licensee. TNC Drivers must have the TNC Mobile App on at all times and be able to demonstrate through the TNC Mobile App of being in compliance within the Unassigned TNC Vehicle Cap while using the Designated TNC Staging Area(s). Use of the Designated Staging Area(s) is for active staging purposes only and activities not related as such are prohibited and subject to citation. Such prohibited activities include but are not limited to sleeping, solicitation, car washing, performing vehicle maintenance, and negatively interacting with other commercial vehicles and/or drivers.

Related to Use of Designated TNC Staging Areas

  • Release of Design Plan The Engineer (1) will not release any roadway design plan created or collected under this contract except to its subproviders as necessary to complete the contract; (2) shall include a provision in all subcontracts which acknowledges the State’s ownership of the design plan and prohibits its use for any use other than the project identified in this contract; and (3) is responsible for any improper use of the design plan by its employees, officers, or subproviders, including costs, damages, or other liability resulting from improper use. Neither the Engineer nor any subprovider may charge a fee for the portion of the design plan created by the State.

  • If Designated If the HSP is Designated it will: (a) apply the principles of Active Offer in the provision of services; (b) continue to provide services to the public in French in accordance with the provisions of the FLSA; (c) maintain its French language services capacity; (d) submit a French language implementation report to the Funder on the date specified by the Funder, and thereafter, on each anniversary of that date, or on such other dates as the Funder may, by Notice, require; and (e) collect and submit to the Funder as requested by the Funder from time to time, French language services data.

  • Effect of Designation (i) If notice designating an Early Termination Date is given under Section 6(a) or (b), the Early Termination Date will occur on the date so designated, whether or not the relevant Event of Default or Termination Event is then continuing. (ii) Upon the occurrence or effective designation of an Early Termination Date, no further payments or deliveries under Section 2(a)(i) or 2(e) in respect of the Terminated Transactions will be required to be made, but without prejudice to the other provisions of this Agreement. The amount, if any, payable in respect of an Early Termination Date shall be determined pursuant to Section 6(e).

  • Certificate of Designation The Certificate of Designation shall have been duly filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware.

  • Certificate of Designations The Certificate of Designations shall have been filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware.

  • Accuracy of Descriptions and Exhibits The information in the Pre-Pricing Prospectus and the Prospectus under the captions “Risk Factors—Tax Risks,” “Cash Distribution Policy and Restrictions on Distributions,” “Provisions of Our Partnership Agreement Relating to Cash Distributions,” “Business—Regulation of Operations,” “Business—Regulation of Environmental and Occupational Safety and Health Matters,” “Business—Legal Proceedings,” “Management,” “Certain Relationships and Related Party Transactions,” “Conflicts of Interest and Duties,” “Description of Our Common Units,” “Our Partnership Agreement” and “Material Federal Income Tax Consequences,” and the information in the Registration Statement under Items 14 and 15 of Part II, in each case to the extent that it constitutes summaries of statutes, rules or regulations, summaries of legal or governmental proceedings, summaries of provisions of the Amended and Restated Partnership Agreement, or summaries of the terms of the contracts and other documents described and filed, is correct in all material respects; and there are no franchises, contracts, indentures, mortgages, deeds of trust, loan or credit agreements, bonds, notes, debentures, evidences of indebtedness, leases or other instruments, agreements or documents that are required, under the 1933 Act and the 1933 Act Regulations, (i) to be described in the Registration Statement, the General Disclosure Package or the Prospectus or (ii) to be filed as exhibits to the Registration Statement, which have not been so described or filed as required under the 1933 Act and the 1933 Act Regulations. To the CONE Entities’ knowledge, no other party to any such contract or other document has any intention not to render full performance as contemplated by the terms thereof.

  • Accuracy of Descriptions The statements made in the Registration Statement, the General Disclosure Package and the Prospectus (including in each case, the documents incorporated by reference therein) under the captions “Description of Capital Shares” and “Certain Provisions of New York Law and Our Certificate of Incorporation,” insofar as they purport to constitute a summary of the terms of the Company’s common shares, under the caption “Description of the Notes,” insofar as it purports to constitute a summary of the terms of the Securities, and under the captions “Prospectus Supplement Summary— Company Overview; -- Distribution Policy; - Restrictions Relating to Our Common Shares; - Emerging Growth Company Status and The Offering,” “Risk Factors,” “Dividends and Distribution Policy,” “Description of Common Shares,” “Certain Provisions of New York Law and our Certificate of Incorporation and Bylaws,” and “Certain U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations” insofar as such statements constitute summaries of the terms of statutes, rules or regulations, legal matters or governmental proceedings or agreements, contracts and other documents, are accurate and fair summaries of the terms of such statutes, rules or regulations, legal matters or governmental proceedings or agreements, contracts and other documents in all material respects. All agreements between the Company or any of its Subsidiaries and any other party expressly referenced in the Registration Statement, the General Disclosure Package and the Prospectus are legal, valid and binding obligations of the Company or such Subsidiary, as applicable, enforceable against the Company or such Subsidiaries, as applicable, as appropriate, in accordance with their respective terms, except to the extent that enforceability may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, fraudulent transfer, moratorium or similar laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and by general equitable principles and, with respect to equitable relief, the discretion of the court before which any proceeding therefor may be brought (regardless of whether enforcement is sought in a proceeding at law or in equity) and, with respect to any indemnification provisions contained therein, except as rights under those provisions may be limited by applicable law or policies underlying such law. The Company’s operating policies, investment guidelines and other policies described in the Registration Statement, General Disclosure Package and Prospectus accurately reflect in all material respects the current intentions of the Company with respect to the operation of its business, and no material deviation from such guidelines or policies is currently contemplated.

  • Common Areas - Definition The term "Common Areas" is defined as all areas and facilities outside the Premises and within the exterior boundary line of the Industrial Center and interior utility raceways within the Premises that are provided and designated by the Lessor from time to time for the general non-exclusive use of Lessor, Lessee and other lessees of the Industrial Center and their respective employees, suppliers, shippers, customers, contractors and invitees, including parking areas, loading and unloading areas, trash areas, roadways, sidewalks, walkways, parkways, driveways and landscaped areas.

  • Use of Common Areas Tenant shall have the nonexclusive right (in common with other tenants and all others to whom Landlord has granted or may grant such rights) to use the Common Areas for the purposes intended, subject to such reasonable rules and regulations as Landlord may establish from time to time. Tenant shall abide by such rules and regulations and shall use its best effort to cause others who use the Common Areas with Tenant's express or implied permission to abide by Landlord's rules and regulations. At any time, Landlord may close any Common Areas to perform any acts in the Common Areas as, in Landlord's judgment, are desirable to improve the Project. Tenant shall not interfere with the rights of Landlord, other tenants or any other person entitled to use the Common Areas.

  • Use of Basement and Service Areas The basement(s) and service areas, if any, as located within the

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