Identify Historic Properties Sample Clauses

Identify Historic Properties a. For each undertaking the RE shall determine and document an Area of Potential Effects (hereafter, APE) consistent with 36 CFR § 800.16(d). APE means “the geographic area or areas within which an undertaking may directly or indirectly cause alterations in the character or use of historic properties, if any such properties exist. The area of potential effects is influenced by the scale and nature of an undertaking and may be different for different kinds of effects caused by an undertaking”.
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Identify Historic Properties a) The Foundation shall develop a list of all recorded historic properties, located within the APE effects including those individually listed in the NRHP, those contributing to the NHL, and those not yet evaluated. These will include architectural, landscape and archeological resources.
Identify Historic Properties a. For each undertaking the RE shall determine and document an Area of Potential Effects (hereafter, APE) consistent with 36 CFR § 800.16(d).
Identify Historic Properties. Since 1970, the DOT has successfully obtained its needed Historic Properties data from a growing network of qualified consultants. Under this process, the DOT assigns projects to contracted consulting firms and institutions as projects enter the planning stage of development. The consultant performs the necessary surveys- both prehistoric and historic - and prepares a report. Reports are forwarded to the DOT’s OLE where they are checked for format and content. DOT then submits the reports to the consulting parties for review and comment. If significant Historic Properties have been identified by the consultant, and the SHPO concurs in the findings, additional consultation among the parties, and any affected tribes, will be performed as described later in these procedures. The DOT includes provisions in its contracts for historical resources consultant services that require the consultant to gather the preliminary background information as described in 800.4(a) above as a preface to its field work in a project area. In accordance with the aims of the Can Do process, the DOT’s OLE assigns projects to its historical resources consultants at the appropriate time in a project’s development time line such that the data required will be available to planning and design staff for consideration early in their work efforts. The consultant gathers the preliminary data, performs the surveys, writes the report, and submits it to the OLE, who reviews it for completeness and, if acceptable, forwards the report to the SHPO and other consulting parties for review and comment. Within the 30- day window allotted to them, the consulting parties review the report and respond to the DOT as appropriate, either concurring in the consultant’s conclusions with respect to the project’s expected effects upon historic resources, requesting additional surveys/information, or requesting consultation to resolve specific issues of conflict between the project and significant sites or properties.

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  • Real Properties The Company does not have an interest in any real property, except for the Leases (as defined below).

  • Access to Properties Subject to the rights of Tenants, Borrower shall permit agents, representatives and employees of Lender to inspect the Properties or any part thereof at reasonable hours upon reasonable advance notice.

  • Operations and Properties Borrower shall, and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to, act prudently and in accordance with customary industry standards in managing or operating its assets, properties, business and investments. Borrower shall, and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to, keep in good working order and condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted, all of its assets and properties which are necessary to the conduct of its business.

  • Maintain Properties Maintain all properties necessary to its operations in good working order and condition, make all needed repairs, replacements and renewals to such properties, and maintain free from Liens all trademarks, trade names, patents, copyrights, trade secrets, know-how, and other intellectual property and proprietary information (or adequate licenses thereto), in each case as are reasonably necessary to conduct its business as currently conducted or as contemplated hereby, all in accordance with customary and prudent business practices.

  • Owned Properties The "Owned Real Property Schedule" attached hereto sets forth a list of all owned real property (the "Owned Real Property") used by the Company or any of it Subsidiaries in the operation of the Company's or any of it Subsidiaries' business. With respect to each such parcel of Owned Real Property and except for Liens in favor of the Senior Lenders: (i) such parcel is free and clear of all covenants, conditions, restrictions, easements, liens or other encumbrances, except Permitted Encumbrances; (ii) there are no leases, subleases, licenses, concessions, or other agreements, written or oral, granting to any person the right of use or occupance of any portion of such parcel; and (iii) there are no outstanding actions or rights of first refusal to purchase such parcel, or any portion thereof or interest therein.

  • Business and Properties No business of any Loan Party or any of its Subsidiaries is affected by any fire, explosion, accident, drought, storm, hail, earthquake, embargo, act of God or of the public enemy or other casualty (whether or not covered by insurance) that could reasonably be expected, individually or in the aggregate, to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Existence; Businesses and Properties (a) Do or cause to be done all things necessary to preserve, renew and keep in full force and effect its legal existence, except as otherwise expressly permitted under Section 6.05.

  • Additional Material Real Estate Assets (a) Subject to the provisions of Section 5.17(b), in the event that any Loan Party acquires a Real Estate Asset that constitutes a Material Real Estate Asset or a Real Estate Asset owned or leased on the Restatement Date becomes a Material Real Estate Asset as a result of improvements upon such property, and such interest has not otherwise been made subject to the Lien of the Security Documents in favor of the Collateral Agent, for the benefit of Secured Parties, at the time of the acquisition thereof (or within a reasonable time after the completion of the construction of the improvements), such Loan Party shall promptly take all such actions and execute and deliver, or cause to be executed and delivered, all such mortgages, documents, instruments, agreements, opinions and certificates similar to those described in Section 5.11(b) with respect to each such Material Real Estate Asset, that the Collateral Agent shall reasonably request to create in favor of the Collateral Agent, for the benefit of Secured Parties, a valid and, subject to any filing and/or recording referred to herein, perfected First Priority Lien in such Material Real Estate Assets; provided, however, that if the Material Real Estate Asset is a Leasehold Property, and the lease with respect to such Leasehold Property requires lessor consent to effectuate a Mortgage, such Loan Party shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain such consent, and, in addition, in the case of any Material Real Estate Asset which is a Leasehold Property for which a memorandum of such Leasehold Property is not recorded, such Loan Party shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain fully executed and notarized Record Documents for such Leasehold Property, in proper form for recording in all appropriate places in all applicable jurisdictions. The inability of such Loan Party to obtain a landlord’s consent and/or a Record Document following commercially reasonable efforts to do so, and the concurrent inability of such Loan Party to deliver a Mortgage encumbering such Material Real Estate Asset which is a Leasehold Property shall not be deemed to be a failure to satisfy this Section 5.11(a). In addition to the foregoing, in the case of the U.S. Borrower, at the request of the Collateral Agent, deliver, from time to time, to the Collateral Agent such appraisals as are required by law or regulation of Real Estate Assets with respect to which the Collateral Agent has been granted a Lien and any environmental site assessments or reports that the Administrative Agent or Collateral Agent reasonably request with respect to such Material Real Estate Assets; provided, however, environmental site assessments shall not be required more than once in any twelve (12) month period, unless Collateral Agent has a good faith belief that there is a violation of Environmental Laws or a release of Hazardous Materials at the Real Estate Asset.

  • Access to Properties and Records (a) CCE shall, and shall cause TPC to, afford to ETP and ETP’s accountants, counsel and representatives full reasonable access during normal business hours throughout the period prior to the Closing Date (or the earlier termination of this Agreement pursuant to Article VII hereof) to all of the properties, books, contracts, commitments and records (including all environmental studies, reports and other environmental records and all pipeline cost-of-service and rate-related studies, reports and records related to TPC and, during such period, shall furnish to ETP all information concerning the business, properties, Liabilities and personnel related to TPC as ETP may request, provided, however, that no investigation or receipt of information pursuant to this Section 5.2 shall affect any representation or warranty of CCE or the conditions to the obligations of ETP. To the extent not located at the offices or properties of TPC as of the Closing Date, as promptly as practicable thereafter, CCE shall deliver, or cause its appropriate Affiliates to deliver to ETP all of the books of accounts, minute books, record books and other records (including safety, health, environmental, maintenance and engineering records and drawings) pertaining to the business operations of TPC and all financial and accounting records related to TPC. Such delivery shall include all work papers, pleadings, testimony, exhibits, spread sheets, research, drafts, memoranda, correspondence and other documents related to the TPC Rate Case (“TPC Rate Case Work Product”). TPC Rate Case Work Product has been and will be prepared in contemplation of litigation, and the use of TPC Rate Case Work Product has been and will be under the control of TPC’s attorneys. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, CCE shall not be obligated to provide to ETP any documents or records relating to litigation and regulatory matters in which TPC is involved to the extent that CCE reasonably believes such documents or records are subject to the attorney-client or other applicable privilege in circumstances in which TPC is not the sole client unless the parties entitled to such attorney-client or other applicable privilege shall consent thereto and enter into an appropriate joint defense agreement for the purpose of preservation of such attorney-client or other applicable privilege.

  • ACCESS TO PLANTS AND PROPERTIES Seller shall comply with all the rules and regulations established by Buyer for access to and activities in and around premises controlled by Buyer or Buyer’s customer.

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