Utilities and Infrastructure Clause Samples
The Utilities and Infrastructure clause defines the responsibilities of the parties regarding the provision, maintenance, and payment for essential services such as water, electricity, gas, and telecommunications at a property or project site. Typically, this clause specifies which party is responsible for arranging connections, covering utility costs, and ensuring that infrastructure is in good working order throughout the term of the agreement. By clearly allocating these duties, the clause helps prevent disputes over utility expenses and ensures that necessary services are available and maintained for the duration of the contract.
Utilities and Infrastructure. Utility services including energy (steam, electrical energy), water supply, wastewater management/treatment and telecommunication etc. may be supplied or arranged by the BPS Operator via its networks of cables, piping and other facilities, if an agreement for such services has been entered into between the Member business and the BPS Operator. If such an agreement is in place, in the event of a utility supply interruption, the Steam or Electrical Emergency Schedule attached hereto will be followed by the BPS Operator and the Member business.
Utilities and Infrastructure. The Team will use ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ relationship with TWU to obtain GIS data and conduct a high-level analysis of the city’s infrastructure as it relates to supporting development and additionally identify areas with strong redevelopment/growth potential (in conjunction with other relevant data).
Utilities and Infrastructure. 7.1 Lessor shall pay for all utilities on the leased premises including, but not limited to, water, sewer, electricity, gas, telephone, internet, cable, computer network, email and all IT.
7.2 Lessee covenants that its use of electric current shall not exceed the capacity of existing feeders or risers.
7.3 Lessor shall not be liable for any failures, interruptions or surges in any of the services or items listed in paragraph 7.1 above.
Utilities and Infrastructure one of the key elements in the successful development of Nouveau Kiskeya will be reliable infrastructure that will also benefit those locals living in the region as well. The developer intends to maintain ownership and maintenance responsibility for all utilities proposed at Nouveau Kiskeya thereby providing a perpetual income stream from those elements.
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