PROJECT, BUILDING Sample Clauses
The 'Project, Building' clause defines the specific project and building to which the contract or agreement applies. It typically identifies the location, address, and sometimes the scope or nature of the building involved, ensuring all parties are clear about the subject of the agreement. By precisely specifying the project and building, this clause eliminates ambiguity and helps prevent disputes over the intended site or scope of work.
PROJECT, BUILDING. AND PREMISES
PROJECT, BUILDING. PREMISES AND COMMON AREAS --------------------------------------------
PROJECT, BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR #
a. Attached with CGM(S) Chamber 01 00 01
b. Toilet Block near CGM's Pantry 02 02 02 c. CGM's Pantry 00 00 01 d. Ladies Toilet 01 01 01
PROJECT, BUILDING. AND PREMISES 1.1 Project, Building and Premises ................................. 1 1.2 Condition of the Premises ...................................... 1 1.3 Common Areas ...................................................
PROJECT, BUILDING. 1. LESSEE shall adapt the building, by protecting the cable end at the post where the junction box is located. LESSORS shall be notified by means of person identified in writing by the Parties, within thirty (30) days as of the signature hereof, at least, seventy-two (72) business hours in advance of the start date of the cable preparation and fusion. LESSORS shall carry out the fusion within seventy-two (72) business hours.
2. The costs to prepare the cable and fusion are: Box installation for customer service: R$525.00; Blockade and cable preparation: R$180.00; Fusion: R$35.00 per fiber; Test: R$6.00 per fiber.
3. In cases the building does not have a junction box in front of it, but at least, three gaps away from this point, LESSEE shall adapt the building, leaving the cable at post in front of the building, with sufficient metreage to reach the junction box and an additional space of 20 meters, with the end protected. LESSORS shall be notified, at least, seventy-two (72) business hours in advance and shall release, fix the cable onto its cordage and carry out the fusions necessary.
4. Other cases not outlined in this item II shall be sent for analysis and specific measures by LESSORS.
5. LESSORS shall inform LESSEE when the junction box no longer has conditions of use since it exceeds the number of cables supported by it.
