The Hangar Sample Clauses

The Hangar. The Hangar is a 23,000-square-foot concert and event venue. During the annual OC Fair, this venue will require light cleaning and trash pick-up, plus mechanized sweeping. Contractor will perform a detailed cleaning of The Hangar in preparation of Fair opening and again post-Fair. A list of 2018 events at The Hangar has been provided to give potential contractors an understanding of the scope of work (see Attachment C).
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The Hangar. During interim events, The Hangar will require light cleaning and trash pick-up, plus mechanized sweeping.
The Hangar. Lessee shall construct an aircraft hangar on the Premises that has dimensions of sixty (60) feet by sixty (60) feet (the “Hangar”). The design and placement of the Hangar on the Premises shall be subject to written approval by the Dalton Airport Authority ("DAA'') prior to the commencement of construction. All Hangar construction activities by Lessee shall be completed in a manner so as to cause minimal conflict with Airport activities and in any event shall be completed with twelve (12) months from the date of this Lease. Lessee shall have a forty-five (45) day feasibility period following the effective date of this Lease, during which time Lessee may complete such surveys, testing or analysis as Lessee deems appropriate. If Lessee determines during the feasibility period that the Premises are unsatisfactory or unsuitable to Lessee, Lessee shall be entitled to terminate the Lease by giving notice of termination to the Lessor in writing prior to the end of the feasibility period. Lessee shall be responsible for property tax on the Hangar and its contents. Lessee shall allow no materialman's or other lien to attach to the Premises or improvements thereon, except as specifically approved in advance in writing by Lessor. Lessee indemnifies and holds Lessor, the DAA, their officers, employees and agents harmless from any and all claims arising due to the construction of any improvements on the Premises whether in contract or due to injury or damage to persons or personal property on the Premises due to said construction. Lessor, during the Term, grants and conveys to Lessee (a) an easement for ingress over and across such portion of the Airport as is reasonably necessary, in the sole discretion of Lessor, to provide access to the Property and, (b) a construction easement over and across that portion of the Airport reasonably necessary, in the sole discretion of Lessor, to construct the Hangar on the Premises.
The Hangar. In accordance with the Merger Agreement, Gem Air and ACI formed NAGAL which is owned by XXX and Gem Air. NAGAL is governed by txxx xertain Operating Agreement of Nevada AG Air, Ltd., dated as of July 5, 1996, by and between Gem Air and ACI (the "Operating Agreement"). Pursuant to the Operating Agreement, Gem Air conveyed its ownership interest in an aircraft hanger located at 135 East Reno, Las Vegax, Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx X-0 xxx X-0 (the "Hangar") to NAGAL, assigned its intxxxxx in that certain Ground Lease executed by Johnny Ribeiro Builder, Xxx. xx Xxxxda and Gem Air recorded August 24, 1994 in Book 940624 as Instrument No. 00225, of the Official Records of the Clark County Recorder (xxx "Ground Lease") to NAGAL and conveyed its xxxxxest in the "Personal Property" (as defined in the Operating Agreement) to NAGAL. The Personal Prxxxxxy, NAGAL's interest in the Ground Lease and the Hangar shall hereinafter be referred to as the "Hangar Property". NAGAL then leased the Hxxxxx Property to ACI pursuant to that certain Sublease dated as of June 30, 1996 by and between NAGAL and ACI (the "Hanxxx Xublease").
The Hangar. The Hangar sound system for the annual OC Fair currently consists of a line-array based stage system and includes two

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