The Authority's Responsibilities Sample Clauses

The Authority's Responsibilities. 11.01.1 The Authority shall maintain property insurance or cause property insurance to be maintained with a responsible insurance company or companies approved to do business in the Commonwealth of Virginia, or adopt and maintain a risk financing plan for property losses and said insurance plan or risk financing plan, or combination thereof shall be equivalent to all-risk property insurance covering the full value and full replacement cost of Authority property.
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The Authority's Responsibilities. 11.01.1 The Authority shall maintain insurance or cause insurance to be maintained with a responsible insurance company or companies approved to do business in the Commonwealth of Virginia, or adopt and maintain a risk financing plan for property losses and said insurance plan, or combination thereof shall cover such risks as are ordinarily insured against by reasonably prudent operators of airports, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, fire, lightning, windstorm, hail, floods, explosion, riot, riot attending a strike, civil commotion, damage from aircraft, smoke and uniform standard extended coverage with vandalism and malicious mischief endorsements, coverage of demolition of buildings and removal of debris, all-risk coverage, business interruptions, and extra expense. Such insurance or plan shall be maintained in an amount not less than the full insurable replacement value. Full insurable replacement value of any insured improvement shall be deemed to equal the actual replacement cost of the improvement and shall be determined by the Authority from time to time, but not less frequently than once every three years. In the event that such determination of full insurable replacement value indicates that the improvements are underinsured, the Authority shall secure the necessary additional coverage.
The Authority's Responsibilities. 11.01.1 The Authority shall maintain insurance or cause insurance to be maintained with a responsible insurance company or companies approved to do business in the Commonwealth of Virginia, or adopt and maintain a risk financing plan for property losses and said insurance, plan, or combination thereof shall cover such risks as are ordinarily insured against by reasonably prudent operators of airports, including the insurance required by the Indenture, and further, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, fire, lightning, windstorm, hail, floods, explosion, riot, riot attending a strike, civil commotion, damage from aircraft, smoke and uniform standard extended coverage with vandalism and malicious mischief endorsements, coverage of demolition of buildings and removal of debris, all-risk coverage, business interruptions, and extra expense. Such insurance or plan shall be maintained in an amount not less than the full insurable replacement value. Full insurable replacement value of any insured improvement shall be deemed to equal the actual replacement cost of the improvement and shall be determined by the Authority from time to time, but not less frequently than once every three years. In the event that such determination of full insurable replacement value indicates that the improvements are underinsured, the Authority shall secure the necessary additional coverage. 11.01.2 If a portion of the Airports within the Airline Supported Areas, except property for which the Airline is responsible under Section 11.02, is damaged or destroyed by fire or other peril, and except for TAP or as provided elsewhere in this Article 11, the Authority after consultation with the Airline, shall, to the extent of proceeds of the Authority's property insurance paid to the Authority or self insurance, repair, reconstruct, and replace the damaged or destroyed improvements so that the Airports are returned substantially to the same condition, character, and utility value (based upon the plans and specifications for the Premises, subject to the then- existing Airport building standards) as existed prior to such damage or destruction, exclusive of improvements made by the Airline and Airline Operating Facilities. With respect to TAP, the Authority shall so repair, reconstruct, and replace damaged or destroyed TAP to the extent suitable to the conduct of the Airline's Air Transportation Business or provide alternative suitable Premises.
The Authority's Responsibilities. 5.1. Give the grant fund to the Grant Recipient.
The Authority's Responsibilities. The Authority shall maintain commercially reasonable property insurance; provided, however, that the Authority’s obligations to repair, reconstruct, or replace any part of the affected Premises or adjacent facilities under the provisions of this Article shall in any event be limited to restoring affected Premises or adjacent facilities to (1) substantially the same condition that existed at the date of damage or destruction, or (2) to the extent of insurance proceeds and other funds available to the Authority for such repair, reconstruction, or replacement, whichever is less; provided further that the Authority shall in no way be responsible for the insuring of, or the restoration or replacement of any equipment, furnishings, property, Improvements, signs, or other items installed and/or owned by Rail Company.
The Authority's Responsibilities. As consideration for the services to be provided by Contractor pursuant to this Contract, the Authority will provide Tenant-Based Rental Assistance to Contractor’s clients who are Participants in the Shelter Plus Care Program. The Authority will pay Tenant-Based Rental Assistance to owners of housing chosen by such Participants. Unless otherwise approved by the Authority, the Authority will provide rental assistance for a maximum of 22 households at any given time for the term of this Agreement.
The Authority's Responsibilities. 3.1 The Authority is responsible for the administration of the Contract. The Authority will decide all questions regarding the quality and acceptability of the Work, all questions regarding interpretation of the Contract Documents, all questions regarding the Contractor’s compliance with the Contract Documents, and all questions as to Compensation and requests for time extensions.
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The Authority's Responsibilities. Except for its participation in any Disputes Review Board’s activities as provided in its Disputes Review Board Agreement, the Authority will not solicit advice or consultation from any Disputes Review Board or any members on matters dealing in any way with the Project, the conduct of the Work or resolution of problems. The Authority shall furnish the following services and items:

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