Conditions when required Sample Clauses

The "Conditions when required" clause defines specific circumstances or prerequisites that must be met before certain obligations or actions under the contract become effective. In practice, this clause might stipulate that a party must obtain regulatory approval, secure financing, or deliver particular documents before proceeding with the next phase of the agreement. Its core function is to ensure that all necessary requirements are satisfied before contractual duties are triggered, thereby reducing risk and preventing premature or unenforceable actions.
Conditions when required. Except as provided in regulations 6.5(5) and 6.5(6), shoreline substantial developments or conditional uses shall provide public access where any of the following conditions are present: A. A development or use will create increased demand for public access to the shoreline. B. A development or use will interfere with an existing public access way. Such interference may be caused by blocking access or by discouraging use of existing on- site or nearby access. C. New non-water-oriented uses are proposed. D. A use or activity will interfere with public use of lands or waters subject to the public trust doctrine. E. Where a commercial or industrial use is proposed for location on land in public ownership.