Further Inspection Sample Clauses

Further Inspection. Sublessee represents and warrants to Sublessor that as of the Effective Date Sublessee shall examine and inspect all matters with respect to taxes, income and expense data, insurance costs, bonds, permissible uses, the Master Lease, zoning, covenants, conditions and restrictions and all other matters which in Sublessee's judgment bear upon the value and suitability of the Sublet Space for Sublessee's purposes. Sublessee has and will rely solely on Sublessee's own inspection and examination of such items and not on any representations of Sublessor, express or implied.
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Further Inspection. Not later than six months prior to the Expiry Date, Project Co and the Authority will conduct a further joint inspection and survey of the Facility. Such inspection will confirm whether or not the condition of the Facility meets the Handback Requirements.
Further Inspection. This field will be used to indicate that a particular tree will require further or periodic inspection due to particular conditions with the tree that could cause it to be a safety risk and, therefore, potentially hazardous to the public. ➢ Clearance Required. Trees which are causing or may cause visibility or clearance difficulties for pedestrians or vehicles will be identified, as well as those trees blocking clear visibility of signs or traffic signals, street lights, traffic signals, or other safety devices.
Further Inspection. Sublessee represents and warrants to Sublessor that as of the Commencement Date Sublessee shall have examined and inspected all matters with respect to taxes, insurance costs, permissible uses, the Master Lease, zoning, covenants, conditions and restrictions and all other matters which in Sublessee’s judgment bear upon the value and suitability of the Premises for Sublessee’s purposes. Sublessee has and will rely solely on Sublessee’s own inspection and examination of such items and not on any express or implied representations of Sublessor except as provided in this Sublease.
Further Inspection. Sublessee represents and warrants to Sublessor that, as of the Effective Date, Sublessee has examined and inspected all matters with respect to taxes, income and expense data, insurance costs, bonds, permissible uses, the Master Lease, zoning, covenants, conditions and restrictions and all other matters which in Sublessee’s judgment bear upon the value and suitability of the Sublet Space for Sublessee’s purposes. Sublessee has and will rely solely on Sublessee’s own inspection and examination of such items, and not on any representations of Sublessor, express or implied. By taking possession of the Sublet Space, Sublessee accepts the Sublet Space in its existing condition, subject to all applicable zoning, municipal, county and state laws, ordinances and regulations governing and regulating the use of the Development or any part thereof, and any covenants, conditions or restrictions of record, including, without limitation, the CC&Rs (as defined in Section 7.2 of the Master Lease), and accepts this Sublease subject thereto and to all matters disclosed thereby. Sublessee acknowledges that neither Sublessor nor its agent has made any representation or warranty, express or implied, as to the present or future suitability of the Development or any part thereof for the conduct of Sublessee’s business.
Further Inspection. Sublessee represents and warrants to Sublessor that as of the Effective Date Sublessee shall examine and inspect all matters with respect to taxes, income and expense data, insurance costs, bonds, permissible uses, the Master Lease, zoning, covenants, conditions and
Further Inspection. Not later than six months prior the Expiry Date, Project Co and the Authority will conduct a further joint inspection and survey of the Buildings. Such inspection will confirm whether or not the condition of the Maintained Elements of the Buildings meets the Handback Requirements.
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Further Inspection. Upon the expiration of the Due Diligence Period, if this Agreement shall not have been terminated in accordance with the provisions of Section 12.1, then Purchaser shall be deemed to have confirmed to Seller that Purchaser has heretofore conducted a detailed inspection of the Units (including, without limitation, the physical condition and use, availability and adequacy of utilities, sewer treatment capabilities, access, zoning, compliance with applicable laws, environmental conditions, engineering and structural matters and title and survey matters), has made multiple site visits to the Units and in certain instances consulted with third party professionals in satisfying itself that the Units are appropriate for Purchaser's acquisition. Purchaser shall have the right to inspect the Units after the Due Diligence Period prior to the Closing during business hours on Business Days, provided that (i) Purchaser shall give reasonable advance notice to Seller, (ii) any such inspection shall not unreasonably impede the normal day-to-day operation of the Units, (iii) Seller (or Seller's designee) shall have the right to accompany Purchaser during Purchaser's inspection, and (iv) 37 any such inspection shall be subject to other reasonable requirements of Seller. Purchaser's right of inspection shall, however, be subject to the rights of tenants of the Units.
Further Inspection. Not later than six months prior to the Expiry Date, Project Co and the Authority supported by a duly qualified independent inspector will conduct a further joint inspection and survey of the New Facility. Such inspection will confirm whether or not the condition of the New Facility meets the Handback Requirements. Project Co and the Authority will mutually agree on the independent inspector to be engaged to conduct this further inspection but the cost of such independent inspector will be paid by Project Co.
Further Inspection. This field will be used to indicate that a particular tree will require further or periodic inspection due to particular conditions with the tree that could cause it to be a safety risk and, therefore, potentially hazardous to the public. It will require the utilization of an advanced technique including but not limited to aerial inspection, assessment of internal decay via drilling or sonic stress, root inspection and evaluation of decay, measuring of tree lean, and load testing through hand, static, or dynamic methods, where previous visual and simple tool assessment have occurred. Further inspection typically requires a Level III Risk Assessment. Other Input Fields ● Notes. Additional information that may pertain to the tree of the site location will be recorded here. ● Serial Number. A unique identifier will be recorded for each site. ● Date. Date of assessment will be recorded for each site. ● Time. Time of assessment will be recorded for each site. ● Staff. Staff initials of the inventory arborist providing the assessment will be recorded for each site.
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