CITY ACKNOWLEDGMENT Sample Clauses

The CITY ACKNOWLEDGMENT clause serves to formally recognize and confirm the involvement or approval of a city government or municipal authority in a legal document or agreement. Typically, this clause requires an authorized city official to sign or stamp the document, often in the presence of a notary, to verify its authenticity and compliance with local regulations. Its core practical function is to provide official validation and ensure that the document is legally recognized by the relevant city authorities, thereby preventing disputes over its legitimacy or enforceability.
CITY ACKNOWLEDGMENT. GRANTEE shall acknowledge the support of CITY, where appropriate, in written documents and informational materials regarding the Program.
CITY ACKNOWLEDGMENT. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall acknowledge the support of the City of San ▇▇▇▇, where appropriate, and include on all informational materials, including, but not limited to, press releases, brochures, flyers, catalogues, programs, posters, advertisements, Public Service Announcements, Web sites and film, video, radio and other media materials: “Supported, in part, by a Cultural Affairs grant from the City of San ▇▇▇▇.” In the event that GRANTEE acknowledges the support of other funders by the display of funders’ logos, it shall include the display of the City’s logo as well in accordance with the City’s guidelines for the display of the logo. GRANTEE is exempt from this requirement in those instances where the information materials pertain to activities or expenditures for which the use of this Grant Award is specifically proscribed by the provisions of the Operating Grants Program or this Agreement.
CITY ACKNOWLEDGMENT. GRANTEE shall acknowledge the support of CITY, where appropriate, in written documents and informational materials regarding the Grant Program as specified in detail in Exhibit E, entitled “GENERAL SERVICE REQUIREMENTS.”
CITY ACKNOWLEDGMENT. CONTRACTOR shall acknowledge the support of CITY, where appropriate, in written documents and informational materials regarding the Program.
CITY ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Buyer acknowledges its obligations to fund and construct the new 83rd Avenue realignment, which obligation shall survive Closing and which includes: a) No later than the Closing, the City shall commence preparation of a Design Concept Report (DCR) for the realignment, and produce 30% engineered plans for the required work; b) Upon City approval of a preliminary site plan for a private development on Parcel B (as shown on Exhibit “A-1”) through the City site plan approval process, the City shall seek appropriation of funding in full for the final design and construction of the realigned roadway and shall add the project to the City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for full funding subject to City Council approval; c) Upon commencement of construction (defined as the issuance of grading permits by the City) of a private development on Parcel B, the City shall commence and diligently complete construction of the 83rd Avenue realignment.
CITY ACKNOWLEDGMENT. GRANTEE shall acknowledge the support of CITY, where appropriate, in written documents and informational materials regarding the SJ Aspires program.
CITY ACKNOWLEDGMENT. GRANTEE shall acknowledge the support of CITY, where appropriate, in written documents and informational materials regarding the Grant Program. HTF-12-003 Destination Home Case Managers.doc
CITY ACKNOWLEDGMENT. The CITY expressly acknowledges that: CITY is aware that the COUNTY’s Mixed-Use Property, Park Property and Corporation Yard Property (Parcels 1, 2 and 3) from which the Road Right of Way Easements will be provided were the site of a former Titan 1-A Missile Facility operated by the United States Department of Defense. The missile facility operations included the use of Trichloroethylene (TCE) which was later detected in the groundwater. The Army Corps of Engineers performed assessments and partial remediation of the TCE in groundwater, but did not obtain regulatory closure of the site. COUNTY is not responsible for the use, presence, assessment or remediation of TCE at the site. The Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (Regional Board) is the lead regulatory agency overseeing the site. Environmental monitoring, investigation and remediation results and reports, as well as agency correspondences for the former Titan 1-A Missile Facility are available at the Regional Board’s office in Rancho Cordova, California. Some of the documents can be downloaded and reviewed at the State of California Water Resources Control Board’s GeoTracker website:
CITY ACKNOWLEDGMENT. GRANTEE shall acknowledge the support of the City of San ▇▇▇▇, where appropriate, and include on all informational materials, including, but not limited to, press releases, brochures, flyers, catalogues, programs, posters, advertisements, Public Service Announcements, Web sites and film, video, radio, and other media materials. In the event that GRANTEE acknowledges the support of other funders by the display of funders’ logos, it shall include the display of the City’s logo as well in accordance with the City’s guidelines for the display of the logo. GRANTEE is exempt from this requirement in those instances where the information materials pertain to activities or expenditures for which the use of this Grant Award is specifically proscribed by the provisions of the Operating Grants Program or this Agreement.

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