Reasonable restrictions means, with respect to the Premises, an engineering control, or a deed restriction or institutional control that limits the use of the Premises or the Refinery to industrial uses and/or restricts use of the groundwater, except as needed for Refinery purposes, which is (a) reasonable in scope and extent; and (b) does not unreasonably impair or unreasonably interfere with Lessee’s use of the Assets in accordance with the terms of this Lease.
Reasonable restrictions means restrictions that do not
Reasonable restrictions means restrictions on the number, size, location, and manner of placement or installation of an electric vehicle charging station on the common or limited common area which do not significantly increase the cost of the electric vehicle charging station or significantly decrease the efficiency or specified performance of the electric vehicle charging station.
Examples of Reasonable restrictions in a sentence
Reasonable restrictions which do not significantly increase the cost of the Video Antenna system or significantly decrease its efficiency or performance may be imposed.
Reasonable restrictions on the supplier's ability to safeguard its trade secrets are accepted.
Reasonable restrictions to protect the safety and welfare of others may also be imposed.
Reasonable restrictions may be placed on public comments based upon time, place and manner, but public comment based upon viewpoint may not be restricted.
Reasonable restrictions may be imposed when personal leave is requested on a day immediately before or after a holiday, weekend, or vacation period.
More Definitions of Reasonable restrictions
Reasonable restrictions means restrictions that do not unreasonably increase the cost to construct, effectively prohibit the construction of, or extinguish the ability to otherwise construct an eligible housing development project using the floor area ratio standards in a manner authorized by Section 65913.11 of the Government Code.
Reasonable restrictions means restrictions based upon
Reasonable restrictions means a restriction that does not
Reasonable restrictions means, with respect to the Premises, an engineering control, or a deed restriction or institutional control that limits the use of the Premises or the Refinery to industrial uses and/or restricts use of the groundwater, except as needed for Refinery purposes which: (a) is in writing; (b) is reasonable in scope and extent; and (c) does not unreasonably impair or unreasonably interfere with Lessee’s use of the Assets in accordance with the terms of this Lease.
Reasonable restrictions means a restriction that does not significantly increase the cost of the station or significantly decrease its efficiency or specified performance.
Reasonable restrictions means restrictions that are reasonably necessary to protect neighbor [unit owners] members
Reasonable restrictions means on a solar energy system are those restrictions that do not significantly increase the cost of the system or significantly decrease its efficiency or specified performance, or that allow for an alternative system of comparable cost, efficiency, and energy conservation benefits.