Permits shall definition
Examples of Permits shall in a sentence
The terms of all such Permits shall be compatible with Contractor’s performance of the Work, and Owner shall promptly notify Contractor of any changes to the terms of any such Owner Permit that impacts Contractor’s performance of the Work under this Agreement.
The term "Permits" shall mean any and all permits or orders under any Legal Requirement or otherwise granted by any Governmental Authority.
The term "Permits" shall mean any and all permits, rights, approvals, licenses, authorizations, legal status, orders or Contracts under any Legal Requirement or otherwise granted by any Governmental Authority.
All of such Permits shall be available for use by Buyer immediately after the Closing.
To the extent that Licensee's business is dependent upon one or more agreements with a provider of Primary Services, Core Products, Additional Services or Additional Products for which Licensee acts as a reseller, "Permits" shall include such contractual relationship and the license granted hereunder shall be dependent upon the continuation thereof in good standing.
Permits shall be secured by the Contractor, and inspections will be required, but the County will not charge the Contractor for permits and inspections obtained from the County.
For purposes of this Section 5.17, material Permits shall include those required for the service of all utility customers at substantially the same service levels as provided by Seller on the date of this Agreement.
Conditional Use Permits shall be required for those uses which, by their nature, have the potential to produce or emit noise, odor, fumes, dust, smoke, vibrations, glare, heat, electrical interference or waste material beyond the confines of the property boundaries.
Seller shall operate the Facility in compliance with the Facility's Governmental Approvals, and the Facility's Air Permits shall include a NOx limit not to exceed 3.5 parts per million as such limitation is determined by the applicable Governmental Authority.
All such obtained Permits shall be in proper form, in full force and effect and not subject to any appeal or other unsatisfied contest that may allow modification or revocation thereof.