County Approval Sample Clauses

County Approval. The County has authorized the County Deputy Director- Department of Conservation and Development to execute the Loan Documents and deliver such approvals or consents as are required by this Agreement, and to execute estoppel certificates concerning the status of the Loan and the existence of Borrower defaults under the Loan Documents.
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County Approval. As identified above, all subcontracts under this Agreement shall have prior written approval of the Contracting Officer Representative.
County Approval. Where applicable, and notwithstanding anything else herein contained, the Developer shall obtain such additional approvals as may be required to be obtained from the County, and until such approvals have been obtained, the Developer shall not commence construction of any Services requiring such approval, nor shall the Town be required to issue any building permits or Occupancy Certificates until such approvals have been obtained.
County Approval. Except where stated in this Lease to the contrary, the phrases “County’s approval” and “County’s written approval” or similar phrases shall mean approval of County’s Lease Administrator.
County Approval. Only those amusement rides and concessions approved by the County shall be allowed on the fairgrounds and operated by Licensee under this agreement.
County Approval. Any Related Subcontract that is in excess of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) or twenty five percent (25%) of the value of this Agreement, whichever is less; or a combination of Related Subcontracts to the same individual or firm for the Agreement period, the aggregate of which exceeds fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) or twenty five percent (25%) of the value of this Agreement, whichever is less; or any Related Subcontract for professional medical or mental health services, regardless of value, must have prior concurrence of the Contracting Officer’s Representative (“COR”).
County Approval. County shall approve or disapprove Lessor’s written response on the scope, cost (if any), and delay (if any) of the Extra Work within three (3) business days following presentation by Lessor. No Extra Work shall be deemed approved by County unless written authorization is received from, or the Extra Work request is signed by, the Director of the General Services Agency or the General Services Agency Real Property Manager. Lessor acknowledges, and Lessor shall direct Lessor’s contractor to acknowledge that no direction for Extra Work from County’s employees, agents, or contractors that changes the scope of the Improvements, the cost of the Improvements, or changes the completion date of the Improvements is valid unless the procedure described in this Paragraph
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County Approval. The County has authorized the County Administrator to execute the ancillary Loan documents and deliver such approvals or consents as are required by this Agreement, and to execute estoppel certificates concerning the status of the Loan and the existence of Borrower defaults under the Loan Documents, including subordination agreements substantially consistent with the terms of Section 2.5 above.
County Approval. COUNTY’s Project Coordinator will review the modification and make a determination as to whether to proceed with the modification. If COUNTY’s Project Coordinator decides to proceed with the modification said Project Coordinator will provide written approval to CONSULTANT to proceed with the modification. Said approval shall be subject to the terms and conditions set forth in Article C, Changes/Extra Work/Amendments, of this CONTRACT.
County Approval. Unless the Form Contracts are utilized for the Project with no material modification or an existing municipal contract is approved by County for use pursuant to Section 3.3, Municipality must obtain written approval from the County Attorney’s Office for Municipality’s contract(s) with Contractor and with Consultant prior to utilization of the contracts for the Project (and prior to publication of the solicitation, if the contract is included in the solicitation). In addition to the provisions required to be included in Municipality’s contracts with Contractor and with Consultant pursuant to Section 8.1 or Section 10.5, Municipality’s contracts must also include the provisions listed in Section 3.5.3 and Section 3.5.4, as applicable, in the form stated in the Form Contracts. Any material modification to any required contractual provision must be approved in advance by the County Attorney’s Office; no subsequent material change to the contract(s) for the Project may be made without written approval from the County Attorney’s Office. Municipality agrees and acknowledges that County’s approval of any contracts with Contractor or Consultant, including without limitation the Form Contracts, is solely for purposes of protecting County’s interests; County approval of any such contract does not constitute a legal opinion, including without limitation as to the legal sufficiency of the contract, for use or reliance by Municipality or any third party and shall not be the basis for any claim or liability against County or asserted to avoid any reimbursement or other obligation of Municipality under this Agreement. Municipality shall provide at least twenty (20) days’ written notification to the Contract Administrator and the County Attorney’s Office prior to award of the contract to Contractor or Consultant, as applicable, which notice must include a copy of the competitive solicitation (or other applicable procurement document) for the Project, the responsive submission by the proposed Contractor or Consultant, the proposed contract amount for the Project, the proposed contract, and the date on which Municipality intends to award the contract. County may disapprove the proposed contract: (a) for failure to comply with any requirement of this Agreement; (b) if the contract price exceeds or is materially inconsistent with the Funding Schedule (absent good cause, as determined by Contract Administrator); or (c) after consultation with Project Manager, for any other good...
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