Maintenance Obligation definition

Maintenance Obligation means the ongoing and continuous obligation and duty to adequately patrol, maintain and police (that is, supervise, clean, and maintain order, but not to be required to provide regular patrolling by law enforcement officers) environmental resources in accordance with the Nantucket Beach Management Plan as the same may be amended from time to time and State and local law, and periodically to inspect the Easement Area.
Maintenance Obligation means the ongoing and continuous obligation and duty to adequately patrol, maintain and police (that is, supervise, clean, and maintain order, but not to be required to provide regular patrolling by law enforcement officers) environmental resources in
Maintenance Obligation means any maintenance obligation to which the Convention (as applied by the United Kingdom) applies, and includes maintenance arrangements as defined in Article 3(e);

Examples of Maintenance Obligation in a sentence

  • Any Service Contract which is a City Maintenance Obligation, or otherwise the responsibility of the City, must be approved in writing by the City.

  • Upon completion of the construction and installation of the Sidewalks and completion of the Maintenance Obligation, whether by DRH or the City, as certified in writing by the City’s Director of Public Works, (a) any rights of the City in and to the Letter of Credit hereunder shall terminate, and (b) the City shall promptly return the Letter of Credit to DRH.

  • The Owner shall, upon the request of the City, grant the City an easement (“Common Facilities Maintenance Easement”) over all of those portions of the Property necessary to effectuate the Maintenance Obligation, in favor of the City.

  • Such amendment or modification shall be filed by the Authority with the applicable Trustee for such outstanding Operation and Maintenance Obligation.

  • Owner shall have the primary responsibility of providing for the completion of the Maintenance Obligation in a first class and workmanlike fashion and in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances.


More Definitions of Maintenance Obligation

Maintenance Obligation means a duty laid down by law – including in cases where the extent of the obligation and means of complying with it are established by a judicial decision or a contractto provide any form of maintenance or at least means of subsistence in respect of a person currently or previously linked to the debtor by a family relationship. Such obligations shall be construed in the widest possible sense as covering, in particular, all orders relating to periodical payments, payments of lump sums, transfer of ownership in property and property adjustment, fixed on the basis of the parties’ respective needs and resources and being in the nature of maintenance.
Maintenance Obligation means any maintenance obligation to which the Convention (as applied by Gibraltar) applies, and includes maintenance arrangements as defined under Article 3(e); and
Maintenance Obligation has the meaning given in clause 35(c). PDA has the meaning given to that term in the Agreement for Lease. State means (in the context of clauses 16.5(f) and 34 only) Transport for NSW ABN 18 804 239 602.
Maintenance Obligation means an obligation of the Network Lessee under clause 15.
Maintenance Obligation means the Sequestration Pool Manager's obligation under clause 3.2 (subject to clause 5.2(c)(4)) in respect of each NGAC created:
Maintenance Obligation has the meaning given in Section 3.08 of this Agreement. “Non-Benefitted Property” means Parcels within the boundaries of the District that accrue no special benefit from Authorized Improvements, as determined by the City Council, including Parcels owned by a public entity. A Parcel is not assessed if the Parcel is identified as Non-Benefited Property at the time the Special Assessments (i) are levied or (ii) are reallocated pursuant to an amendment to the Assessment Plan.
Maintenance Obligation means the ongoing and continuous obligation and duty to adequately patrol, maintain and police (that is, supervise, clean, and maintain order, but not to berequired to provide regular patrolling by law enforcement officers) and periodically to inspect the Easement Area.