Execution and contents Sample Clauses
The 'Execution and contents' clause defines how a contract or agreement is formally completed and what specific elements must be included within the document. It typically outlines the requirements for valid signatures, the parties involved, and any necessary attachments or schedules that form part of the agreement. By specifying these details, the clause ensures that the contract is properly executed and that all essential terms and documents are incorporated, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over what constitutes the final, binding agreement.
Execution and contents. At the time of filing a preliminary application under section 110-82, the developer shall execute for the benefit of the city an agreement agreeing to pay and providing adequate security guaranteeing payment of the cost of review of the preliminary application and the final plat or map by the plan commission and council, including, without being limited by enumeration, legal, engineering, planning and general administrative costs.
Execution and contents. At the time of submission of the final map or plat under section 110-121, the developer shall execute a final developer's agreement agreeing to pay and providing adequate security guaranteeing payment to the city of the costs of required public improvements described in section 110-193, including, without limitation by enumeration, the legal, engineering, general administrative and construction costs. 3 Cross references: Administration, ch. 2.
