Required Build definition

Required Build means the completion of the build out of all Initial Sections (as defined in the Joint Venture Agreement) assigned to the first or second Build Year (as defined in the Joint Venture Agreement), and of any Option Sections (as defined in the Joint Venture Agreement) assigned to the first or second Build Year that are included in the Territory (as defined in the Joint Venture Agreement) through the Company's election under Section 6.2B of the Joint Venture Agreement, but excluding any such Option Sections that are included in the Territory (as defined in the Joint Venture Agreement) as a result of the Company's response to a notice given pursuant to Section 6.2C of the Joint Venture Agreement.
Required Build means the completion of the Build Out of all Initial Sections (as defined in the Joint Venture Agreement) assigned to the first or second Build Year (as defined in the Joint Venture Agreement), and of any Option Sections (as defined in the Joint Venture Agreement) assigned to the first or second Build Year that are included in the Territory (as defined in the Joint Venture Agreement) through the Company's election under Section 6.2B of the Joint Venture Agreement, but excluding any such Option Sections that are included in the Territory as a result of the Company's response to a notice given pursuant to Section 6.2C of the Joint Venture Agreement."
Required Build means the Build Out of all Year One and Year Two Build Areas in the Initial Sections (as such terms are defined in the Memorandum of Agreement, dated as of May 1, 1998, among the Company, as successor in interest to Wireless Investment Partners, L.L.C., Nextel Sub and Nextel, as amended by the Commitment Letter).

Examples of Required Build in a sentence

  • Option 1: Minimum Required Build ($23.1 M)This option de-scopes Recovery Park’s design and consequential estimated construction cost to within the currently allocated budget, while including components required for the landfill cell expansion and maintaining current level-of-service.

  • Verifying the Required Build Artifacts‌ Prior to analysis, DTP Engines for .NET need to verify that all required build artifacts, such as .exe, .dll or .pdb files, are available.

  • This flexibility may allow variation from the building frontage and Required Build to Range requirements subject to review and approval from the Planning Commission.

  • The Waivers addressed: Incompatible Building Types; Building Siting - Required Build Zone & Property Line Coverage; Height; and Parking Location and Loading.

  • Must license Required Build for this Uptime Percentage and Service Credit % to apply.

  • The Required Build to Range (RBR) shall be measured from back of sidewalk.

  • Total Facilities Required: Build a new Richard 230kV substation with a 230kV line terminal and a 500/230kV autotransformer connected to the existing Richard 500kV station.

  • Total Facilities Required: Build a new Meaux 230kV substation with a 230kV line terminal and a 230/138kV autotransformer connected to the existing Meaux 138kV station.

  • Days Since Last Rain 3-10 Pre-Burn Preparations Required: Build 6 ft.

  • Required Build Dependencies: CMake, GitCMake:► CMake 3.16 or newer is required to build MCNP.► Latest release can be downloaded here: https://cmake.org/download/ or from your favorite package manager.► CMake just needs to be in your path at this point.


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  • Required Special Servicer Rating means with respect to a special servicer (i) in the case of Fitch, a rating of “CSS3”, (ii) in the case of S&P, such special servicer is on S&P’s Select Servicer List as a U.S. Commercial Mortgage Special Servicer, (iii) in the case of Xxxxx’x, such special servicer is acting as special servicer for one or more loans included in a commercial mortgage loan securitization that was rated by Xxxxx’x within the twelve (12) month period prior to the date of determination, and Xxxxx’x has not downgraded or withdrawn the then-current rating on any class of commercial mortgage securities or placed any class of commercial mortgage securities on watch citing the continuation of such special servicer as special servicer of such commercial mortgage loans, (iv) in the case of Morningstar, such special servicer has a ranking by Morningstar equal to or higher than “MOR CS3” as a special servicer, provided that if Morningstar has not issued a ranking with respect to such special servicer, such special servicer is acting as special servicer in a commercial mortgage loan securitization that was rated by a Rating Agency within the twelve (12) month period prior to the date of determination, and Morningstar has not downgraded or withdrawn the then-current rating on any class of commercial mortgage securities or placed any class of commercial mortgage securities on watch citing the continuation of such special servicer as special servicer of such commercial mortgage securities, (v) in the case of KBRA, KBRA has not cited servicing concerns of such special servicer as the sole or material factor in any qualification, downgrade or withdrawal of the ratings (or placement on “watch status” in contemplation of a ratings downgrade or withdrawal) of securities in a transaction serviced by such special servicer prior to the time of determination, and (vi) in the case of DBRS, such special servicer is acting as special servicer in a commercial mortgage loan securitization that was rated by DBRS within the twelve (12) month period prior to the date of determination and DBRS has not downgraded or withdrawn the then-current rating on any class of commercial mortgage securities or placed any class of commercial mortgage securities on watch citing the continuation of such special servicer as special servicer of such commercial mortgage securities as a material reason for such downgrade or withdrawal.

  • Railroad facilities means right of way and related

  • Interconnection Activation Date means the date that the construction of the joint facility Interconnection arrangement has been completed, trunk groups have been established, joint trunk testing is completed and trunks have been mutually accepted by the Parties.

  • Outside Special Servicer With respect to an Outside Serviced Mortgage Loan, the special servicer under the applicable Outside Servicing Agreement.

  • Interconnection Facilities means the Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities and the Customer Interconnection Facilities.

  • Pipeline System means each system of Pipeline Assets, Real Property and Easements relating thereto making up an integrated gathering system and gathering system, or other pipeline system.

  • Critical Energy Infrastructure Information means all information, whether furnished before or after the mutual execution of this Agreement, whether oral, written or recorded/electronic, and regardless of the manner in which it is furnished, that is marked “CEII” or “Critical Energy Infrastructure Information” or which under all of the circumstances should be treated as such in accordance with the definition of CEII in 18 C.F.R. § 388.13(c)(1). The Receiving Party shall maintain all CEII in a secure place. The Receiving Party shall treat CEII received under this agreement in accordance with its own procedures for protecting CEII and shall not disclose CEII to anyone except its Authorized Representatives.