Overhang Sample Clauses

Overhang. Any portion of a vessel or its gear (i.e., swim step, bow pulpit, bow sprit, rails, outboard motors, dinghy, etc.) that extends over the end of the finger float or the walkway is considered overhang. Overhang indicates the vessel is too long for the slip.
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Overhang. A protective overhang for doors & sidelites is required to retain this warranty. The overhang must be greater than or equal to half (1/2) the distance from the bottom of the sill to the base of the overhang. If the product has a southern or western exposure the overhang must be equal to or greater than two-thirds (2/3) the distance from the bottom of the sill to the base of the overhang. See figure below.
Overhang. An exclusive easement to allow the rotors of Wind Turbines installed on adjacent land to overhang onto the Property; This means the Owner must allow wind turbines to over-lap on owners property with NO COMPENSATION
Overhang. Lessor grants to Lessee the right to permit the rotors of Wind Turbines owned by Lessee located on adjacent properties, not owned by Lessor, to overhang the Leased Premises. Lessee’s location of Wind Turbines on the Leased Premises, including at or near the property lines, shall be mutually agreed upon by Xxxxxx and Lessor. Lessor’s agreement to the location of the Wind Turbines shall not be unreasonably conditioned, withheld, or delayed. However, Lessee shall not permit the rotors of any Wind Turbines owned by Lessee located on the Leased Premises to overhang any adjacent property, whether owned by Lessor or any third-party owner, without the express written permission of such affected property owner. Lessee shall provide Lessor with a copy of all written permissions from any such third-party owner.
Overhang. Owner grants Grantee an easement for the right and privilege to permit the wind turbines located on adjacent properties to overhang a portion of the Property (the “Overhang Easement Property”) by no more than 150 feet at a height of at least 90 feet above the ground. Owner shall not interfere with the operation of wind turbine rotors that overhang the Overhang Easement Property.

Related to Overhang

  • Encroachments If any of the Leased Improvements on any Leased Property shall, at any time, encroach upon any property, street or right-of-way adjacent to such Leased Property, then, promptly upon the request of Lessor or at the behest of any person affected by any such encroachment, Tenant shall, at its expense, subject to its right to contest the existence of any encroachment and, in such case, in the event of any adverse final determination, either (i) obtain valid and effective waivers or settlements of all claims, liabilities and damages resulting from each such encroachment, whether the same shall affect Lessor or Tenant, or (ii) make such changes in the Leased Improvements, and take such other actions, as Tenant, in good faith exercise of its judgment deems reasonably practicable, to remove such encroachment, including, if necessary, the alteration of any of the Leased Improvements, and in any event take all such actions as may be necessary in order to be able to continue the operation of the Leased Improvements for the Primary Intended Use substantially in the manner and to the extent the Leased Improvements were operated prior to the assertion of such encroachment. Any such alteration shall be made in conformity with the applicable requirements of ARTICLE X. Tenant’s obligations under this Section 9.2 shall be in addition to and shall in no way discharge or diminish any obligation of any insurer under any policy of title or other insurance and Tenant shall not be entitled to a credit for any sums recovered by Lessor under any such policy of title or other insurance.

  • Drainage ▪ Prevent silt bearing road surface and ditch runoff from delivering sediment to any streams or wetlands. ▪ Maintain rolling dips and drivable waterbars as needed to keep them functioning as intended. ▪ Maintain headwalls to the road shoulder level with material that will resist erosion. ▪ Maintain energy dissipaters at culvert outlets with non-erodible material or rock. ▪ Keep ditches, culverts, and other drainage structures clear of obstructions and functioning as intended. ▪ Inspect and clean culverts at least monthly, with additional inspections during storms and periods of high runoff. This shall be done even during periods of inactivity. Preventative Maintenance ▪ Perform preventative maintenance work to safeguard against storm damage, such as blading to ensure correct runoff, ditch and culvert cleaning, and waterbar maintenance.

  • Ditches (1) Remove bank slough, minor slides, and obstructions.

  • Fences Except for establishment cost incurred by the United States and replacement cost not due to the Landowner’s negligence or malfeasance, all other costs involved in maintenance of fences and similar facilities to exclude livestock are the responsibility of the Landowner. The installation or use of fences which have the effect of preventing wildlife access and use of the Easement Area are prohibited on the Easement Area, easement boundary, or on the Landowner’s land that is immediately adjacent to, and functionally related to, the Easement Area.

  • Exterior and interior functional areas and spaces of the Project, with technical and equipment requirements on each;

  • Sidewalks entrances, passages, elevators, vestibules, stairways, corridors, halls, lobby and any other part of the Building shall not be obstructed or encumbered by any Tenant or used for any purpose other than ingress or egress to and from each tenant’s premises. Landlord shall have the right to control and operate the common portions of the Building and exterior facilities furnished for common use of the tenants (such as the eating, smoking, and parking areas) in such a manner as Landlord deems appropriate.

  • Roof Any leaks or evidence of moisture? Yes No Unknown Type of Roof: Age Comments: Is there any existing fire retardant treated plywood? Yes No Unknown Comments:

  • No Encroachments To Seller’s knowledge based solely on surveys obtained in connection with origination and the lender’s Title Policy (or, if such policy is not yet issued, a pro forma title policy, a preliminary title policy with escrow instructions or a “marked up” commitment) obtained in connection with the origination of each Mortgage Loan, all material improvements that were included for the purpose of determining the appraised value of the related Mortgaged Property at the time of the origination of such Mortgage Loan are within the boundaries of the related Mortgaged Property, except encroachments that do not materially and adversely affect the value or current use of such Mortgaged Property or for which insurance or endorsements were obtained under the Title Policy. No improvements on adjoining parcels encroach onto the related Mortgaged Property except for encroachments that do not materially and adversely affect the value or current use of such Mortgaged Property or for which insurance or endorsements were obtained under the Title Policy. No improvements encroach upon any easements except for encroachments the removal of which would not materially and adversely affect the value or current use of such Mortgaged Property or for which insurance or endorsements obtained with respect to the Title Policy.

  • FLOORING All Bed Rooms, Dinning-cum-Living, and would be finished with Ivory Vitrified tiles (24'' X 24'') flooring and 4'' skirting. Bath-room, Kitchen & Balcony would be finished with Ivory Ceramic tiles (12'' X 12'') flooring. The walls of the Toilets/Bathrooms would finish with white glazed tiles in 60'' height. Roof would be finished with roof tiles.

  • Basement Any leaks or evidence of moisture? Yes No Unknown Does Not Apply Comments:

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