Completion Evidence definition

Completion Evidence means and refers to delivery to Buyer (a) of a completed and signed Certification of Substantial Completion (as defined in the McKesson Lease), (b) of a completed and signed Declaration of Lease Commencement (Buyer hereby acknowledges receipt of the same), (c) reasonable evidence that all leasing commissions and tenant improvement allowances accrued and/or due and payable by Seller by reason of the McKesson Lease have been paid in full, (d) McKesson is in occupancy of the premises leased under the McKesson Lease, is receiving inventory at the leased premises, and has received a final or permanent certificate of occupancy therefor, (e) McKesson has paid the first installment of rent due under the McKesson Lease and Seller has delivered Buyer reasonable evidence thereof, and (f) Seller has delivered to Buyer an estoppel certificate from McKesson dated no earlier than October 1, 2005, which certificate shall conform to the provisions of Section 35.1 of the McKesson Lease.
Completion Evidence means, collectively, (i) a certification executed by an authorized representative of Seller certifying to Purchaser certifying that the Roof Work (as such term is defined in Bob’s Lease) has been fully and finally completed, (ii) unconditional and final lien waivers from the roofing general contractor who performed the Roof Work, (iii) an assignment, in writing, from Seller to Purchaser of any and all assignable warranties with respect to the Roof Work, (iv) copies of all permits and approvals related to or required in connection with the Roof Work and any and all inspections relating thereto and (v) a certification executed by the roofing general contractor certifying to Purchaser that the Roof Work has been fully and finally completed.
Completion Evidence. Collectively (i) permanent certificates of occupancy or temporary certificates of occupancy or other comparable approval issued by the relevant governmental authority allowing the leasing of office space at the Development to occur, (ii) a written report from B3 Owner’s engineering consultants, providing that the Development has been completed substantially in accordance with the Construction Plans, that all utility connections for the Development have been completed and the Development is otherwise fully operational and fully ready for occupancy and use, and (iii) a written report from B3 Owner’s construction consultant, providing that the Development has been completed substantially in accordance with the Construction Plans.

Examples of Completion Evidence in a sentence

  • This includes the Scottish Welfare Fund (£38 million); “spare room subsidy removal” (bedroom tax) support (£35 million); Council Tax Reduction Scheme (£23 million); and other welfare reform mitigation activity, including for advice services (£8 million).

  • Verification of Completion: Evidence of completion of professional development credits must be filed with the Clerk of the Board by September 1 and February 1, respectively, to qualify for salary adjustment.

  • Buyer shall pay Seller an amount equal to $2,500.00 to reimburse Seller for the actual costs of the Parking Lot Work promptly following the later of (a) Closing or (b) in the event the Parking Lot Work is not completed and the Completion Evidence isn’t delivered to Buyer prior to Closing, promptly following completion of the Parking Lot Work and delivery of the Completion Evidence.

  • By separating transmission and generation, discrimination in the competitive power supply sector can be reduced.

  • Evidence of Completion: Evidence that verifies that each individual action step has been completed.Persons Responsible: The individual who is responsible for completing each individual action step.Timeframe: Expected time of completion for each individual action step.Resources Needed: Resources needed to achieve the strategy or action step.

  • Not later than three (3) Business Days prior to the Closing Date, Seller shall, at Seller’s expense, (i) perform or cause to be performed the Roof Work (as defined in the Bob’s Lease) in a good, workmanlike and lien-free fashion and in compliance with the terms and conditions of Bob’s Lease and (ii) deliver to Purchaser the Completion Evidence.

  • Tenant shall deliver to Landlord the following (collectively, the "Completion Evidence") on or before the TI Deadline (time being of the essence): (i) a statement setting forth the total cost of the Tenant Improvements, including supporting invoices (paid or presently due and payable) for Tenant's costs; (ii) all of the TI Submittals (as defined in the Work Letter); and (iii) such other deliveries as Landlord or one of its lenders reasonably requests.

  • The closing of the sale (the “Closing”) shall take place at the Title Company on the later to occur of (x) October 26, 2005 or (y) fifth business day following the delivery of the Completion Evidence (the date upon which the Closing actually occurs is herein referred to as the “Closing Date”).

  • If, after review of the Completion Evidence and any inspection of the Capital Repairs pursuant to section 7 of this Addendum, HUD determines that the Capital Repairs have been completed according to this Addendum, HUD shall accept the Capital Repairs.

  • From and after the Effective Date, Seller shall, at Seller’s sole cost, use good faith and reasonable efforts to (i) cause the Parking Lot Work to be completed as soon as is reasonably practical in a good, workmanlike and lien-free fashion and in compliance with all applicable Laws and in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Arctic Lease and (ii) deliver to Buyer the Completion Evidence.


More Definitions of Completion Evidence

Completion Evidence for each Project means, to the extent reasonably appropriate and consistent with the standards and practices of Development Manager or its Affiliates with respect to the subject Projects for the previous twelve (12) months prior to the date hereof, all of the following items: (i) a certificate from the Engineer, in the A.I.A. form reasonably satisfactory to, and addressed to, (a) Owner with respect to a Wholly-Owned Project, and (b) the Venture with respect to the Venture Project, and certifying substantial completion in accordance herewith of the Project and identifying all “Punch List Items” (as hereinafter defined) and the estimated cost thereof (which shall not exceed $100,000 in the aggregate); (ii) all licenses, permits and other approvals required to be obtained in connection with the development, entitlement, construction, and completion of such Project; (iii) with respect to the Mission Bay Project, any information required under the “Acquisition Documents” (as hereinafter defined) to obtain reimbursements; (iv) final and unconditional lien waivers from the contractors and all subcontractors and materialmen whose contracts are in excess of $100,000.00 (or a final and unconditional lien waiver for any amount, if such lien waiver is required by a governmental entity in order to either obtain reimbursement or certificate of completion); (v) an assignment, if available, of any applicable warranties or guarantees provided by contractors and subcontractors to Owner; (vi) evidence of release of any outstanding performance or labor and materials bonds (but not warranty bonds) or repayment/refund or release of any other security (including cash deposits, letters of credit or financial security mechanisms), but only to the extent an Owner has provided, guaranteed or provided an indemnity with respect to any such bond or other security; (vii) at Owner’s request, complete as-built plans and specifications for all improvements in such Project; (viii) unless expressly waived by Owner in writing, an ALTA as-built completion survey in form reasonably acceptable and certified to Owner and a title company designated by Owner and to the Project Lender; (ix) with respect to the Wholly-Owned Projects only, at Owner’s request, an updated ALTA Form B (1970, amended 10/17/70) extended coverage owner’s policy of title insurance from such title company for the full value of the land and improvements in such Project in form and subject to the title exceptions shown in the e...
Completion Evidence for the Project means all of the following items: (i) a certificate from the Architect, in the A.I.A. form satisfactory to and, addressed to Owner and certifying substantial completion in accordance herewith of the Project subject to Punch List Items; (ii) all material Permits necessary for operation of the Project, including, without, limitation, temporary Certificates of Occupancy shall have been obtained; (iii) final and unconditional lien waivers from the following parties with whom Developer and/or Owner has entered into a direct contract with: material contractors, subcontractors and materialmen subject to holdbacks and disputed amounts; and (iv) all evidence of completion as may be required by Project Lender under the Project Financing Documents.

Related to Completion Evidence

  • Construction Completion Date means the Completion Date of the Construction as specified in the Statutory Declaration of Completion for the Project;

  • Completion Date means the date of completion of the Services by the Service Provider as certified by the Procuring Entity

  • Project Completion Date means the date on which the Completion Certificate is issued;

  • Final Completion means the date determined and certified by A/E and Owner on which the Work is fully and satisfactorily complete in accordance with the Contract.

  • Construction Completion Certificate means a certificate of the I-Bank to the effect that the construction of the Project is complete.

  • Project Completion means the date, as determined by the Division after consultation with the Recipient, that operation of the Project is initiated or is capable of being initiated, whichever comes first.

  • Construction Completion means physical construction of a cleanup action component is complete.

  • Final Completion Date means the date on which Final Completion occurs.

  • Project Completion Schedule means the progressive Project Milestones set forth in Schedule-J for completion of the Project Highway on or before the Scheduled Completion Date;

  • Study Completion means the database for the Study has been locked and all Essential Documents have been provided to the Sponsor, including a copy of the letter from the Reviewing HREC acknowledging receipt of the final report and/or closure letter from the Principal Investigator.

  • Substantial Completion Date means the date on which Substantial Completion occurs.

  • Completion Schedule means the fulfilment of the Related Services by the Supplier in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the Contract;

  • Final Completion Certificate has the meaning set forth in Section 11.6.

  • The Completion Date means the date of completion of the Works as certified by the Employer’s Representative.

  • project completion period means the period of sixty (60) months commencing from and expiring on for the construction and obtaining of Temporary Occupation Permit or Permits for the whole of the Development as provided in clause 3.3;

  • Substantial Completion means the stage in the progress of the work as determined and certified by the Contracting Officer in writing to the Contractor, on which the work (or a portion designated by the Government) is sufficiently complete and satisfactory. Substantial completion means that the property may be occupied or used for the purpose for which it is intended, and only minor items such as touch-up, adjustments, and minor replacements or installations remain to be completed or corrected which:

  • Completion Notice means a notice issued by the Developer in accordance with clause 6.1.

  • Target Completion Date has the meaning given such term in Section 3.3(b).

  • Completion Payment means the payment for the 20% of the Charges for each Apprenticeship that under the ESFA Rules is only paid once an Apprentice takes their end point assessment, including as the case may be Apprenticeships funded by Transferred Levy Funds;

  • Tests after Completion means the tests (if any) which are specified in the Contract and which are carried out in accordance with the Specification after the Works or a Section (as the case may be) are taken over by the Procuring Entity.

  • Review Conditions means (i) the Delinquency Percentage for any Payment Date exceeds the Delinquency Trigger for that Payment Date and (ii) the Noteholders or Note Owners, as applicable, have voted, pursuant to Section 2.03(d) of the Receivables Purchase Agreement, to direct an Asset Representations Review of the Subject Receivables.

  • Phase 2 means the phase of the ATP comprised of: (1) improvements to the State Street Substation to receive Rebuilt Line 972; (2) the rebuilding of NYSEG’s existing Line 972 not performed in Phase 1; (3) construction of Relocated Line 15; (4) the construction of Bused Line 5; (5) improvements to the Elbridge Substation to receive Relocated Line 15; and (6) improvements to the Elbridge Substation to receive Bused Line 5.

  • COMPLETION TIME means the period by ‘date/month’ specified in the ‘Letter of Intent/Award’ or date mutually agreed upon for handing over of the intended scope of work, the erected equipment/plant which are found acceptable by the Engineer, being of required standard and conforming to the specifications of the Contract.

  • Phase 1 means the phase of the ATP comprised of: (1) improvements to the State Street Substation; (2) construction of the Proposed Line; (3) the rebuilding of NYSEG’s existing Lines 971 and 000 xxxxx xx Xxxxxxxx Xxxx xx the NYSEG ROW to allow for construction of the Proposed Line as intended; (4) improvements to the Elbridge Substation to accept the Proposed Line; and (5) National Grid’s conveyance to NYSEG of the NYSEG Acquired ROW and such other land interests as contemplated by the Purchase and Sale Agreement.

  • Substantial Completion Certificate means the certificate issued and approved by the Authority indicating the date upon which the Trade Contractor Work (or a designated portion thereof) is Substantially Complete.

  • Mechanical Completion means that (a) all components and systems of the Project have been properly constructed, installed and functionally tested according to EPC Contract requirements in a safe and prudent manner that does not void any equipment or system warranties or violate any permits, approvals or Laws; (b) the Project is ready for testing and commissioning, as applicable; (c) Seller has provided written acceptance to the EPC Contractor of mechanical completion as that term is specifically defined in the EPC Contract.