Permit Period means the period of time from the date of issuance of the surface mining permit until the tenth succeeding June 30 or until the termination date on the permit, if said date will occur prior to the tenth succeeding June 30.
Permit Period means the twelve (12)-month period commencing on the Start Date (or such shorter Permit Period as OLG may allow or that past practices for a given eligible charity may dictate) but in no event a period that extends beyond twelve (12) months after the Start Date, subject to the discretion of the Permitting Authority;
Examples of Permit Period in a sentence
Any personal property left upon Premises after the termination of the Permit Period shall be deemed abandoned by Licensee.
Licensee shall pay the Licensor for all time it occupies the Premises beyond the Permit Period at the rate of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ($200.00) per hour.
Any time that Licensee occupies the Premises prior to, after or otherwise in excess of the Permit Period.
The Permit Period shall be extended if any required land use Governmental Approval is appealed by a third party, provided that Tenant uses diligent efforts to resolve the same within nine (9) months from the Commencement Date (the “Extended Permit Period”).
Licensee is responsible for the provision of security throughout the Permit Period of this Agreement.
More Definitions of Permit Period
Permit Period means the time period designated in the licensing standards for a particular facility type during which an individual, agency or organization may operate a child care program or facility pursuant to a permit issued by the Department.
Permit Period has the meaning set forth in Section 3.4 of the Gelson's Work Letter.
Permit Period means from the date of issuance of a new or renewal Pound Net Set Permit to the expiration date.
Permit Period means the period running for 3 years from the date of this Permit.
Permit Period. (“cyfnod trwydded”) means the period commencing 1 March each year until the end of February the following year;
Permit Period. Tenant shall have ninety (90) days following the date of full execution hereof to obtain any and all necessary liquor licenses and use permits from the appropriate authorities (the "Licenses"). If Xxxxxx is unable to obtain said Licenses within this ninety (90) day period, Tenant may request and, upon a showing that all required Licenses have been applied for and diligently pursued, shall be granted a thirty (30) days extension. If for any reason Tenant is unable to obtain the required Licenses within the ninety (90) day period (or 120 day period if so extended) then Tenant may terminate this Lease in which event neither party shall have any further obligation to the other but, Landlord shall retain the Deposit as a termination fee. Notwithstanding any provisions hereof, Xxxxxx's obligation to pay rent hereunder shall commence on the Rent Commencement Date.