AGENCY COMPONENT Sample Clauses

AGENCY COMPONENT. The Agency shall be responsible for (i) demolition and clearance of the Westgate Center Site, (ii) surcharging the appropriate areas of the Westgate Center Site in accordance with the report prepared Xxxxxx Geotechnical Consulting, Inc. dated December 15, 2003, as updated by any subsequent reports (“Surcharging”), (iii) grading the Westgate Center Site after completion of the Surcharging, including removing and replacing all previously imported fill and cover material over appropriate areas of the Westgate Center Site in a manner approved by consulting engineer to act as landfill cover and base for site development, (iv) installing the gas collection and venting system for areas of the Westgate Center Site generally under parking areas and around the perimeter of the Westgate Center Site but not under buildings, (v) with respect to the Xxxxx Mud Pit, preparing and submitting to the RWQCB a groundwater monitoring plan and a health risk assessment, and implementation of the groundwater monitoring plan including installation of two new monitoring xxxxx as set forth in that certain letter dated January 18, 2008, from the RWQCB to the Agency, and follow-up work, if any, required by the RWQCB or other Responsible Agency, and (vi) performance of all other work required under the Approved RAP with respect to the Westgate Center Site other than the Developer Remedial Improvements as defined in the DDA. The Agency Component shall also include preparation of the following work plans described in the Interim Immunity Letter: Schedule of Activities, Health and Safety Plan, Surcharge Plan, Installation of Replacement and New Monitoring Xxxxx, the Cover Material Source Testing and Modeling, the Construction Quality Assurance Plan and Requirements, Groundwater Monitoring Program, Landfill Gas Control System. The Agency shall cause the implementation of the Operations, Maintenance and Monitoring Plan until the Acceptance Date. All terms not defined herein shall have the meaning ascribed in the First Amended and Restated Reimbursement Agreement to which this is attached.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
AGENCY COMPONENT. As part of its obligation to prepare the Applicable Parcel for delivery to the Developer, whether or not accomplished before or after Applicable Close of Escrow, Agency shall complete the Agency Remedial Improvements described in the Scope of Development within the time set forth in the Schedule of Performance. Agency may elect, on or before the time set forth in the Schedule of Performance, to require the Developer to construct and/or install the Agency Component provided that the Agency provides access to the Site to Developer and reimburses Developer for the costs thereof pursuant to the Reimbursement Agreement re Agency Component. In the event of such election, Agency hereby grants the Developer, its employees, consultants, contractors, subcontractors, agents and designees, permission to enter upon Site for the purpose of performing the Agency Component (it being acknowledged and agreed that Developer’s entry upon the Site pursuant to this Section 301.2 shall not be subject to the terms and conditions of the Right of Entry Agreement), and Agency may further elect whether to require the Developer to complete the Agency Component prior to the Close of Escrow or following the Close of Escrow.
AGENCY COMPONENT. The Agency shall be responsible for the Agency Component including, without limitation, demolition and clearance of the Site. The Agency shall also be responsible for the surcharging of the appropriate areas of the Site in accordance with the report prepared Xxxxxx Geotechnical Consulting, Inc. dated December 15, 2003, as updated by any subsequent reports. The Agency shall also be responsible for the grading of the site and construction of certain Remedial Improvements (the “Agency Remedial Improvements”) as more specifically described as: (i) after completion of the surcharge program, remove all previously imported fill and cover material and replace over appropriate areas of Site in a manner approved by consulting engineer to act as landfill cover and base for site development, (ii) installation of the gas collection and venting system for areas of the Site generally under parking areas and around the perimeter of the Site and not under buildings,

Related to AGENCY COMPONENT

  • Component An element of a Project for which the Design Professional agrees to prepare or segregate Construction Documents as a discrete package to permit procurement of the described items or the commencement of the construction of the described element of the Project.

  • Household Component The Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) provides nationally representative estimates of health care use, expenditures, sources of payment, and health insurance coverage for the U.S. civilian non-institutionalized population. The MEPS Household Component (HC) also provides estimates of respondents’ health status, demographic and socio-economic characteristics, employment, access to care, and satisfaction with health care. Estimates can be produced for individuals, families, and selected population subgroups. The panel design of the survey, which includes 5 Rounds of interviews covering 2 full calendar years, provides data for examining person level changes in selected variables such as expenditures, health insurance coverage, and health status. Using computer assisted personal interviewing (CAPI) technology, information about each household member is collected, and the survey builds on this information from interview to interview. All data for a sampled household are reported by a single household respondent. The MEPS-HC was initiated in 1996. Each year a new panel of sample households is selected. Because the data collected are comparable to those from earlier medical expenditure surveys conducted in 1977 and 1987, it is possible to analyze long-term trends. Each annual MEPS-HC sample size is about 15,000 households. Data can be analyzed at either the person or event level. Data must be weighted to produce national estimates. The set of households selected for each panel of the MEPS HC is a subsample of households participating in the previous year’s National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics. The NHIS sampling frame provides a nationally representative sample of the U.S. civilian non-institutionalized population and reflects an oversample of blacks and Hispanics. In 2006, the NHIS implemented a new sample design, which included Asian persons in addition to households with black and Hispanic persons in the oversampling of minority populations. MEPS further oversamples additional policy relevant sub- groups such as low income households. The linkage of the MEPS to the previous year’s NHIS provides additional data for longitudinal analytic purposes.

  • Components Patheon will purchase and test all Components (with the exception of Client-Supplied Components) at Patheon’s expense and as required by the Specifications.

  • Third Party Components The Products and Services may contain third party components (including open source software) subject to separate license agreements. To the limited extent a third party license expressly supersedes this XXXX, such third party license governs Customer’s use of that third party component.

  • Program Components Activities and services delivered under this Program Element align with Foundational Programs and Foundational Capabilities, as defined in Oregon’s Public Health Modernization Manual, (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/oha/PH/ABOUT/TASKFORCE/Documents/public_health_modernization_man ual.pdf) as well as with public health accountability outcome and process metrics (if applicable) as follows:

  • Local Circuit Switching Capability, including Tandem Switching Capability 4.2.1 Local circuit switching capability is defined as: (A) line-side facilities, which include, but are not limited to, the connection between a loop termination at a main distribution frame and a switch line card; (B) trunk-side facilities, which include, but are not limited to, the connection between trunk termination at a trunk-side cross-connect panel and a switch trunk card; (C) switching provided by remote switching modules; and (D) all features, functions, and capabilities of the switch, which include, but are not limited to: (1) the basic switching function of connecting lines to lines, line to trunks, trunks to lines, and trunks to trunks, as well as the same basic capabilities made available to BellSouth’s customers, such as a telephone number, white page listings, and dial tone; and (2) all other features that the switch is capable of providing, including but not limited to customer calling, customer local area signaling service features, and Centrex, as well as any technically feasible customized routing functions provided by the switch. Any features that are not currently available but are technically feasible through the switch can be requested through the BFR/NBR process.

  • Power Factor Design Criteria Developer shall design the Large Generating Facility to maintain an effective power delivery at demonstrated maximum net capability at the Point of Interconnection at a power factor within the range established by the Connecting Transmission Owner on a comparable basis, until NYISO has established different requirements that apply to all generators in the New York Control Area on a comparable basis. The Developer shall design and maintain the plant auxiliary systems to operate safely throughout the entire real and reactive power design range. The Connecting Transmission Owner shall not unreasonably restrict or condition the reactive power production or absorption of the Large Generating Facility in accordance with Good Utility Practice.

  • PRODUCT SUBSTITUTION In the event a specified manufacturer’s Product listed in the Contract becomes unavailable or cannot be supplied by the Contractor for any reason (except as provided for in the Savings/Force Majeure Clause) a Product deemed in writing by the Commissioner to be equal to or better than the specified Product must be substituted by the Contractor at no additional cost or expense to the Authorized User. Unless otherwise specified, any substitution of Product prior to the Commissioner’s written approval may be cause for cancellation of Contract.

  • SPECIALIZED JOB CLASSES Where there is a particular specialized job class in which the pay rate is below the local market value assessment of that job class, the parties may use existing means under the collective agreement to adjust compensation for that job class.

  • Alternate Facilities If under Purchaser’s Operating Schedule, roads needed for the removal of Included Timber differ substantially from Specified Roads, other roads may be added to A7. Contracting Officer shall assure that road routing, location, design, and needed easements will make such other roads acceptable as parts of the National Forest transportation facilities. Purchaser shall provide survey, design, and construction staking for such other roads. Based on design quantities from such engineering, Forest Service shall estimate Specified Road construction costs of alternate facilities, using methods consistent with those used in the original computation of the Schedule of Items. If Specified Road construction costs for acceptable alternate facilities are less than the estimated costs of facilities listed in the original Schedule of Items that Purchaser does not construct, Timber Sale Account shall be adjusted by Forest Service to reflect the reduction in costs. In event of rate redetermination under B3.3, such allowed costs shall be the redetermined estimated costs of facilities listed in the original Schedule of Items that Purchaser does not construct.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.