Common use of AIRCRAFT UNDER CONSTRUCTION Clause in Contracts

AIRCRAFT UNDER CONSTRUCTION. A non-airworthy or inactive aircraft in the process of being built (including, but not limited to, the non-commercial construction of amateur-built or kit-built aircraft), or an aircraft in the process of being extensively restored or temporarily out of service in the process of becoming airworthy (Aircraft Under Construction) may be stored in the Hangar for up to two years. The County may provide an extension of time beyond two years if requested and if Lessee has demonstrated a need for a longer period of time. Any request for extension beyond the two years will be considered by the Director, will include a Hangar inspection prior to making a final determination, and will not be unreasonably denied. Before storing any Aircraft Under Construction, Lessee must first obtain County’s written consent, which may be conditioned on Lessee making progress toward the aircraft becoming active or airworthy. County may require progress benchmarks at any stage to help ensure that the construction project proceeds towards completion in a reasonable time. County may consider more than one request by Lessee for Aircraft Under Construction for a given Hangar. Any request to store more than one Aircraft Under Construction in a single Hangar will be considered by the Director, will include a Hangar inspection prior to making a final determination, and will not be unreasonably denied. Proof of ownership will be required for all Aircraft Under Construction requests.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Private Hangar Ground Lease Agreement, Private Hangar Ground Lease Agreement, Private Hangar Ground Lease Agreement

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AIRCRAFT UNDER CONSTRUCTION. A non-airworthy or inactive aircraft in the process of being built (including, but not limited to, the non-commercial construction of amateur-built or kit-built aircraft), or an aircraft in the process of being extensively restored or temporarily out of service in the process of becoming airworthy (Aircraft Under Construction) may be stored in the Hangar for up to two years. The County may provide an extension of time beyond two years if requested and if Lessee Xxxxxx has demonstrated a need for a longer period of time. Any request for extension beyond the two years will be considered by the Director, will include a Hangar inspection prior to making a final determination, and will not be unreasonably denied. Before storing any Aircraft Under Construction, Lessee must first obtain County’s written consent, which may be conditioned on Lessee making progress toward the aircraft becoming active or airworthy. County may require progress benchmarks at any stage to help ensure that the construction project proceeds towards completion in a reasonable time. County may consider more than one request by Lessee for Aircraft Under Construction for a given Hangar. Any request to store more than one Aircraft Under Construction in a single Hangar will be considered by the Director, will include a Hangar inspection prior to making a final determination, and will not be unreasonably denied. Proof of ownership will be required for all Aircraft Under Construction requests.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Private Hangar Ground Lease Agreement, Private Hangar Ground Lease Agreement

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