Playing Field Sample Clauses

Playing Field. The Stadium has a natural grass field and playing surface (the "Playing Field") and it shall be maintained to meet or exceed Professional Baseball Standards for Professional Baseball Clubs. Upon executing this Lease, Xxxxxx accepts the Playing Field "as is". Lessee, in cooperation and consultation with Lessor, shall be responsible for ensuring that the Stadium and the Playing Field continue to meet Professional Baseball Standards.
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Playing Field. Authority shall provide and set-up for use by League during each Use Period (at no expense to League other than League Expenses as defined in Section 3.1 and Resodding Expenses as defined in Section 3.4), a natural grass playing surface having the dimensions, field markings, end zones, player safety areas, team areas, and all other features of the playing field plan, a general diagram of which is attached as Exhibit A(the “Playing Field”), and such additional features as League reasonably may request for illustrative purposes only (i.e., to show general dimensions/layout), with specific field markings remaining subject to change pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.
Playing Field. 4.1. BSCC may use the field between the hours of 9am and 10pm on any day for cricket and football matches and for training and practice.
Playing Field. Subject to Licensor’s obligations under Paragraph 5.7.3.3, Licensee, at its cost, shall provide qualified personnel at all times during the Baseball Season to prepare the playing field to a condition meeting MLB standards. Licensee shall have the right to direct the manner in which the playing field is maintained so that all detail and finishing work necessary to maintain or alter the playing characteristics of the playing field are performed as directed by Licensee. Licensee shall pay all costs and expenses to prepare and maintain the playing field throughout the Term, except that Licensor shall pay all costs incurred to prepare the field for any Licensor Event and to restore the playing field to its required condition for Home Games as a result of a Licensor Event.
Playing Field. The area within the Stadium designed for the playing of professional baseball games, including the delineated field of play and all other surfaces immediately surrounding the delineated field of play.
Playing Field. (i) Keys Club shall be responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the Playing Field, including any routine drainage maintenance . Keys Club shall maintain the Playing Field so that it meets all requirements for “A League” play set forth in the regulations of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues. In addition to the foregoing, Keys Club shall be responsible for the care, upkeep, upgrade and replacement of any tarpaulins for the Playing Field.
Playing Field. Lessee shall be responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the entire baseball playing field, including any routine drainage maintenance. Lessee shall maintain the baseball playing field so that it meets all League and Minor League Baseball requirements. In addition to the foregoing, Lessee shall be responsible for the care and upkeep of any tarpaulins for the playing field. In the event Lessee determines after reasonable consultation with the Stadium Owner that the baseball playing field or surface needs to be replaced, the Stadium Owner will be responsible for making commercially reasonable efforts towards such replacement utilizing the Stadium Capital Improvements Fund. Additionally, Stadium Owner will purchase, included in the Project Budget, a hard cover to protect the infield portion of the playing field for non-sporting or Other Events.
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Playing Field. A. Team warm-up areas – Home team (south end) from 50 yard line to end zone closest to field house; Visiting team (north end) from 50 yard line to end zone closest to the front gates.

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