Temporary Operation Period Sample Clauses

Temporary Operation Period. Tenant shall be permitted to continue operation of the kennel on the Property in its current form until August 18, 2023. If, on or before August 18, 2023, Tenant submits a valid petition, signed by at least the number of registered voters required by 30-A M.R.S. § 2522, for an amendment to the Code that would permit operation of a kennel on the Property, which signatures are thereafter certified by the Town, then Tenant may continue to operate the kennel on the Property until 30 days after the vote takes place on such petitioned warrant article at the next scheduled town meeting. The result of the vote will determine whether Tenant may continue to operate the kennel as of 30 days after the Town Meeting. During these periods of temporary operation, Tenant shall not be permitted to take on any new customers or additional dogs.
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Temporary Operation Period. In the event that the Concessionaire obtains a Preliminary Operations Commencement Certificate:

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