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Hand-Over. Owner shall (a) advise Manager when specific areas and systems have been completed and/or preliminarily accepted by the responsible consultants; (b) obtain certification that construction of each Hotel and systems has been completed in accordance with the Approved Plans and Specifications; (c) separately obtain certification that fire protection and life safety systems have been completed in accordance with applicable regulation, Approved Plans and Specifications; (d) provide a copy of all relevant documentation including as built plans, specifications and equipment manufacturer’s maintenance manuals and guarantees; and (e) provide training to Hotel Personnel by qualified technical advisors with respect to operation and maintenance of technical equipment and systems. Manager shall (i) review areas and systems Owner has advised are complete, and (ii) advise Owner of any deficiencies that must be corrected prior to the Opening Date.
Hand-Over. The Contract Works shall be considered complete and the Maintenance and Defects Liability Period shall commence only when the Contract Works and supporting services have been tested, commissioned and operated to the satisfaction of the Engineer and officially approved and accepted by the Employer. The procedure to be followed will be as follows: On the completion of the Contract Works to the satisfaction of the Engineer and the Employer, the Contractor shall request the Engineer, at site to arrange for handing over. The Engineer shall arrange a Hand-over Meeting or a series thereof, at site. The Contractor shall arrange with the Engineer and Employer for a complete demonstration of each and every service to be carried out and for instruction to be given to the relevant operation staff and other representatives of the Employer. In the presence of the Employer and the Engineer, Hand-over will take place, subject to Agreement of the Hand-over Certificates and associated check lists.
Hand-Over. Owner shall (a) advise Manager when specific areas and systems have been completed and/or preliminarily accepted by the responsible consultants; (b) obtain certification that construction of each Hotel and systems has been completed in accordance with the Approved Plans and Specifications;
Hand-Over. 21.1 The Purchaser or his representative shall be obliged to attend a hand over inspection of the Property together with the Seller’s representative at a mutual convenient time before Date of Transfer. It is recorded that transfer will not be registered prior to the completion of this inspection and all defects, as referred to hereunder, being remedied.
21.2 On completion of this inspection the Purchaser (or his representative) shall sign an acceptance of Handover Form accepting Transfer of the property and acknowledging that they have examined the sanitaryware, cupboards, worktops, carpets and tiling (if applicable). The Seller’s representative shall further submit a single, comprehensive written list precisely describing any work still to be completed and/or defects to be remedied to the Seller (the defects list). The Purchaser shall be advised of the defects listed and identified and shall be given the opportunity to add any further reasonable defects identified by the Purchaser to the defects list.
21.3 The defects list referred to above shall be final and binding between the parties and the Purchaser shall be obliged to accept the Unit on transfer when all defects on the defects list referred to above have been remedied.
21.4 The Purchaser shall be precluded from raising at any later time any defect which does not appear on such list and shall not have any claim against the Seller arising there from. Any dispute with regards hereto will be referred to the expert as defined herein below.
21.5 The Seller shall remedy any patent and/or latent defect in the Property due to faulty workmanship or materials manifesting itself within 90 days of the occupation date, provided that the Purchaser notifies the Seller thereof in writing within such 90 day period.
21.6 Pending the Seller’s attention to the defects submitted by the Purchaser, the Purchaser shall not be entitled to withhold performance of any of its obligations in terms of this Agreement.
21.7 In addition to the obligation of the Seller to remedy patent and latent defects, the Seller shall further be obliged to:-
21.7.1 At its own expense repair any roof leaks that occur in respect of the Property within the first 12 (twelve) months of the occupation date, provided that the Purchaser notifies the Seller thereof in writing within the said period of 12 (twelve) months;
21.7.2 Rectify any defect of a nature in respect of the substructure or the superstructure of the Property for a period of 5 (five) year...
Hand-Over. That the LESSEE shall on expiry of the lease period with, handover the vacant possession of the Demised Premises to the LESSOR.
Hand-Over. Consultant shall (a) advise Owner when specific areas and systems have been completed and/or preliminarily accepted by the responsible consultants; (b) obtain certification that Construction of the Restaurant and systems has been completed in accordance with the Approved Plans and Specifications; (c) execute and deliver the Fire and Life Safety Certification to Owner; (d) provide a copy of all relevant documentation including as built plans, specifications and equipment manufacturer's maintenance manuals and guarantees; and (e) provide training to Restaurant Personnel by qualified pre-opening advisors with respect to operation and maintenance of equipment and systems. Owner shall (i) review areas and systems Consultant has advised are complete, and (ii) advise Consultant of any deficiencies that must be corrected prior to the Opening Date. The Scope of Work of each Project shall consist of the following:
1. Purchasing or leasing the land on which the Project will be located, and demolishing existing structures, removing debris and otherwise preparing the land for the Construction of each Restaurant.
2. Preparing the Real Estate Project Cost Budget and the Operating Project Cost Budget prior to the commencement of Construction of each Project.
3. Selecting reputable, qualified and first‑class architects, contractors, engineers, designers, decorators and other professionals, specialists, and consultants (including the Fire and Life Safety Consultant) in accordance with Section 6.1 for the design, development and Construction of each Restaurant.
4. Obtaining all necessary equity and debt financing for the completion of each Restaurant in accordance with this Agreement (including this Exhibit C).
5. Designing, developing and constructing each Restaurant in accordance with the Design Specifications, Management Standard, and Applicable Laws.
6. Selecting, purchasing or leasing and installing at each Restaurant all fixtures, furniture, equipment and decorations in accordance with the Design Specifications, Management Standard and Applicable Laws, all of which shall be of such class or grade not less in quality or relative scope than that generally used in other Brand Restaurants.
7. Selecting, purchasing or leasing and furnishing all supplies in accordance with the Design Specifications, Management Standard and Applicable Laws.
8. Obtaining all necessary Approvals for each Restaurant and all activities to be conducted at each Restaurant, including a certificate o...
Hand-Over. Upon the effective date of its resignation or removal, the Technical Services Provider shall hand over or deliver to, or relinquish custody in favour of the Operator or any other party nominated by the Operator to succeed the Technical Services Provider, all Transportation System, all property and all books, records and inventories required for the Services. The Technical Services Provider shall further use its reasonable endeavours to transfer to the aforesaid person, effective as of the effective date of such resignation or removal, its rights as Technical Services Provider under all contracts exclusively relating to the Services and the aforesaid person shall assume, comply with and fulfill all obligations of the Technical Services Provider thereunder. Pending such transfer and in relation to all other contracts relating to the Services (to the extent such so relate), the Technical Services Provider shall hold its rights and interests as the Technical Services Provider from such effective date for the account and to the order of the aforesaid person Table of Contents and the Operator shall, with effect on and from such effective date, indemnify and hold harmless the Technical Services Provider from any and all obligations there under.
Hand-Over. As soon as possible after the Completion Date but no later than within 60 days following the Completion Date, the Sellers shall handover to the Purchaser in the offices of the Company any and all documents related to the Company, which have not been delivered to the Purchaser prior to the Closing Date. The Sellers and the Purchaser shall execute a handover protocol. In the period from Completion Date until the delivery of the documents to the Purchaser, the Sellers shall ensure that the Purchaser has full and unrestricted access to any such documents. The Seller 1 shall .
Hand-Over. At the time of the conclusion of this Agreement, a hand-over of the Lease Object has not yet taken place.
Hand-Over. Sure shall only Hand Over the Leased Circuit if the Bringing into Service (BIS) test results (for both main and protection path, if applicable) meet the specifications set out in the ITU-T for Leased Lines. The BIS report will contain information about the number of errored seconds (ES), severely errored seconds (SES), unavailable seconds and round trip delay, as such terms are described in the ITU-T. An example of a standard test document is set out in Annex A. The Hand Over process is as follows: Sure confirms by email sent to Telco contact that work needed to meet the RFS date is about to be completed A soak test is carried out for 24 hours (the circuit is commissioned under test conditions) Sure confirms by email sent to the Telco contact by the end of the next working day that the circuit is out of test and open for service. Billing will commence from the date of email confirmation that the circuit is open for service.
