Project Unit Type Restrictions Sample Clauses

Project Unit Type Restrictions. The Agency shall ensure that not more than 25 percent of all Project Units are provided exclusively as senior housing. The Agency shall ensure that no fewer than 30 percent of all Project Units must be three-bedroom units, and no fewer than 20 percent of all Project Units must be two-bedroom units.
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  • Service Use Restrictions In connection with your use of the Services, you sha l not in any way transmit, publish, post, upload, disseminate, or distribute any (i) corrupted files, viruses, trojan horses, worms, spyware, time bombs, cancelbots, or any other similar software or programs; and/or ( i) defamatory, infringing, vulgar, sexua ly explicit, obscene, indecent, o fensive, inappropriate, profane, or unlawful content or any hate speech (i.e., racist/discriminatory speech). You sha l also not (i) impair anyone else from using the Services or interfere with the proper functioning of the Services; ( i) access the Services (including by use of robots, scripts, spiders or other automated means) other than via the means provided by us; ( i) misrepresent your identity in any way; (iv) overburden the Services in any way; and/or (v) violate any law, rule or regulation in connection with your use of or access to the Services.

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  • Task Order Funding Restrictions No unfunded TOs are allowed; TOs may be incrementally funded in accordance with FAR and other agency funding restrictions. The Contracting Officer for each order is responsible for closing out the contract action that they issue. Notification that a closeout of an order is complete must be provided to the Procuring Contracting Officer (the Basic Contract) once accomplished. The contractor shall work in partnership with the Government to closeout orders as soon as possible after they are physically complete by using the "Quick Closeout" procedures described in FAR 42.708 as much as practical. In accordance with section 1427(b) of Public Law 108-136 a protest is not authorized in connection with the issuance or proposed issuance of an individual TO except a protest on the grounds that the order increases the scope, period, or maximum value of the contract under which the order is issued; or a protest of an order valued in excess of $10 million. Protests of orders in excess of $10 million may only be filed with the Government Accountability Office, in accordance with the procedures at FAR 33.104. H138 INCORPORATION OF LABOR CATEGORIES AND MAXIMUM LABOR RATES (NOV 2009) Successful offerors Labor Categories and Maximum Labor Rates will be incorporated in the resultant contract as Attachment 5 in Section J and shall be valid for the life of the contract. Applicable to following Labor Hour Line Items: 0300, 1300, 2300, 3300, 4300 H139 SMALL BUSINESS GRADUATE TRANSITION (NOV 2009) This clause is being included in the Application Services Full and Open contracts for informational purposes only.

  • Funding Restrictions If the Plan is ever determined to be governed by ERISA, nothing herein shall be interpreted to prevent the Plan from complying with the benefit restrictions of Section 436 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or any other applicable law, including all restrictions on lump sum payments.

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  • Usage Restrictions You will not (a) make any Service or Content available to, or use any Service or Content for the benefit of, anyone other than You or Users, (b) sell, resell, license, sublicense, distribute, rent or lease any Service or Content, or include any Service or Content in a service bureau or outsourcing offering, (c) use a Service to store or transmit infringing, libelous, or otherwise unlawful or tortious material, or to store or transmit material in violation of third-party privacy rights, (d) use a Service to store or transmit Malicious Code, (e) interfere with or disrupt the integrity or performance of any Service or third-party data contained therein, (f) attempt to gain unauthorized access to any Service or Content or its related systems or networks, (g) permit direct or indirect access to or use of any Service or Content in a way that circumvents a contractual usage limit, (h) copy a Service or any part, feature, function or user interface thereof, (i) copy Content except as permitted herein or in an Order Form or the Documentation, (j) frame or mirror any part of any Service or Content, other than framing on Your own intranets or otherwise for Your own internal business purposes or as permitted in the Documentation, (k) access any Service or Content in order to build a competitive product or service, or (l) reverse engineer any Service (to the extent such restriction is permitted by law).

  • Age Restrictions Drivers must be 21 years of age or over.

  • Occupancy Restrictions For the purpose of satisfying the requirements of Section 42 of the Code, at least for the Qualified Project Period, the Owner hereby represents, covenants and agrees as follows:

  • Funding Restrictions and Order Quantities The Agency reserves the right to reduce or increase estimated or actual quantities in whatever amount necessary without prejudice or liability to the Agency, if:

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