Maintenance of Water Ranges Sample Clauses

Maintenance of Water Ranges. If, in the future, the Project is no longer utilized for the production of hydro-electric power, Hydro, or Manitoba if the circumstances to which Article 15.13.6 apply, covenants and agrees to continue to operate and maintain all such works, structures and improvements, within its legal authority and control, as may be necessary to avoid, to the extent reasonably possible, changes from the parameters of the Compensated Range or such other Daily Average Water Levels and Rates of Change as may be agreed upon in writing by Xxxxxx House, and for the purposes of Article 2.9.1 only, Canada. MAP OF LOCATION OF SAFETY MEASURES Map of Location of Safety Measures is attached to and forms part of this Schedule.
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Maintenance of Water Ranges. If, in the future, the Project is no longer utilized for the production of hydro-electric power, Hydro, or Manitoba in the circumstances in which Article 13.13.6 applies, covenants and agrees to continue to operate and maintain all such works, structures and improvements, within its legal authority and control, as may be necessary to avoid, to the extent reasonably possible, changes from the parameters of the Compensated Range or such other Flows as may be agreed upon in writing by Chief and Council on behalf of Norway House Cree Nation, and for the purposes of this Article
Maintenance of Water Ranges. If, in the future, the Project is no longer utilized for the production of hydro-electric power, Hydro, or Manitoba if the circumstances to which Article 13.13.6 apply, covenants and agrees to continue to operate and maintain all such works, structures and improvements, within its legal authority and control, as may be necessary to avoid, to the extent reasonably possible, changes from the parameters of the Compensated Range or such other Daily Average Water Levels and Rates of Change as may be agreed upon in writing by York Factory, and for the purposes of Article 2.9.1 only, Canada. Schedule 2.1 Article 3 Table of Contents Government Links: home | welcome | on-line services | news | help | departments | contact | privacy Table of Contents Schedule 2.1 Map of Location of Transportation Measures Map of Location of Transportation Measures is attached to and forms part of this Schedule. Schedule 2.2

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  • Maintenance, Etc The Company will maintain, preserve and keep, and will cause each Consolidated Subsidiary to maintain, preserve and keep, its properties which are used in the conduct of its business (whether owned in fee or a leasehold interest) in good repair and working order, ordinary wear and tear excepted, and from time to time will make all necessary repairs, replacements and renewals as the Company may determine to be appropriate to the conduct of its business.

  • MAINTENANCE OF THE SAID BUILDING APARTMENT / PROJECT The Promoter shall be responsible to provide and maintain essential services in the Project till the taking over of the maintenance of the project by the association of the allottees. The cost of such maintenance has been included in the Total Price of the [Apartment/Plot]. [Insert any other clauses in relation to maintenance of project, infrastructure and equipment]

  • Maintenance of the Property Neither Broker nor Brokerage Firm is responsible for maintenance of the 324 Property nor are they liable for damage of any kind occurring to the Property, unless such damage is caused by their negligence or 325 intentional misconduct.

  • Maintenance of Common Areas Landlord shall maintain the Common Areas in good order, condition and repair and shall operate the Project and Park, in Landlord’s reasonable discretion, as a first-class industrial/commercial real property development. Tenant shall pay, on a monthly basis, Tenant’s Pro-Rata Share (as determined below) of the costs specified below and incurred by Landlord for the operation and maintenance of the Common Areas in the manner stated in Section 4.05(e). Common Area costs include, but are not limited to, costs and expenses for the following: the emergency generator gardening and landscaping; utilities, water, storm water and sanitary sewage charges; maintenance of signs (other than tenants’ signs); premiums for liability, property damage, fire and other types of casualty insurance on the Common Areas and all Common Area improvements; all Real Property Taxes levied on or attributable to the Common Areas and all Common Area improvements; all personal property taxes levied on or attributable to personal property used in connection with the Common Areas; straight-line depreciation on personal property owned by Landlord which is consumed or used in the operation or maintenance of the Common Areas; rental or lease payments paid by Landlord for rented or leased personal property used in the operation or maintenance of the Common Areas; fees for required licenses and permits; repairing, resurfacing and repaying, striping or restriping, maintaining, painting, lighting, cleaning, refuse removal, security and similar items; sales taxes; business and occupations taxes; and a reasonable fee to Landlord for Landlord’s supervision of the Common Areas and Project management (not to exceed three percent (3%) of the Base Rents of the Project for the calendar year). Landlord may cause any or all of such services to be provided by third parties and the cost of such services shall be included in Common Area costs. Common Area costs shall not include depreciation of real property which forms part of the Common Areas. The parties acknowledge and agree that the costs for maintaining the emergency generator shall be divided pro-rata among the four buildings to which it is connected.

  • System Maintenance The Trust understands that USBFS will perform periodic maintenance to the System(s), which may cause temporary service interruptions. To the extent possible, USBFS shall notify the Trust of all planned outages and will perform any necessary maintenance during non-business hours.

  • Maintenance Requirements The Sub-Adviser shall maintain such books and records with respect to the Allocated Portion as are required by law, including, without limitation, the 1940 Act (including, without limitation, the investment records and ledgers required by Rule 31a-1) and the Advisers Act, and the rules and regulations thereunder (the “Fund’s Books and Records”). The Sub-Adviser agrees that the Fund’s Books and Records are the Fund’s property and further agrees to surrender promptly to the Trust or the Adviser the Fund’s Books and Records upon the request of the Board or the Adviser; provided, however, that the Sub-Adviser may retain copies of the Fund’s Books and Records at its own cost. The Sub-Adviser shall make the Fund’s Books and Records available for inspection and use by the SEC and other regulatory authorities having authority over the Fund, the Trust, the Adviser or any person retained by the Board at all reasonable times. Where applicable, the Fund’s Books and Records shall be maintained by the Sub-Adviser for the periods and in the places required by Rule 31a-2 under the 1940 Act. In the event of the termination of this Agreement, the Fund’s Books and Records will be returned to the Trust or the Adviser. The Adviser and Fund’s Chief Compliance Officer shall, upon reasonable advance notice, be provided with access to the Sub-Adviser’s documentation and records relating to the Fund and copies of such documentation and records.

  • Property Maintenance Maintain all of its property that is necessary to or useful in the proper conduct of its business in good working condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted.

  • Planned Maintenance (a) Sellers may designate up to twenty (20) Days of Planned Maintenance on Sellers’ Facilities during each Contract Year. Sellers shall be entitled to reduce (including down to zero (0)) its Gas scheduling under Clause 8 and Exhibit 3 for each Day of Planned Maintenance.

  • MAINTENANCE & REPAIR Tenant agrees that if there is any delay in maintenance or repairs for reasons beyond Landlord's control, this shall have no effect on Tenant's obligations under this lease.

  • Maintenance of Facilities 5.1 The Network Customer shall maintain its facilities necessary to reliably receive capacity and energy from the Host Transmission Owner’s transmission system consistent with Good Utility Practice. The Transmission Provider or Host Transmission Owner, as appropriate, may curtail service under this Operating Agreement to limit or prevent damage to generating or transmission facilities caused by the Network Customer’s failure to maintain its facilities in accordance with Good Utility Practice, and the Transmission Provider or Host Transmission Owner may seek as a result any appropriate relief from the Commission.

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