Trail Sample Clauses

Trail. A pathway impacting Railroad Right-of-Way or other Railroad operating locations regardless of track status being active or out of service. This includes pedestrian, bicycle, approved motorized recreational equipment and equestrian uses. Underpass Structure: Railroad Structure over a Roadway and/or Trail. UPRR:
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Trail. A corridor of no more than ten (10) feet in width through which passes, or may in the future pass a pathway as part of the City of Virginia Beach Bikeway and Trail System or as otherwise authorized by the City (the “Trail”). A Trail is to serve the recreation and transportation functions for one or more of the following: walkers, runners, bicyclists, horseback riders, and skaters. Trails shall exclude all motorized vehicles except as authorized by the City for maintenance, management, and emergency purposes, or as otherwise authorized by the City Code Section 7-58 et seq., as amended. Trails are designated as Primary and Secondary Trails, as defined in subparagraph 3(c) and 3(d), respectively.
Trail. The parties agree to work cooperatively in providing and maintaining, through environmentally sound action, a safe, functional, attractive and user-friendly snowmobile trail system (the TRAIL) over existing ways on the PROPERTY(s), as depicted on the attached map(s).
Trail. Subject to and within sixty days (weather permitting) after completion of construction of the River to River Trail Section, the Developer shall construct a bituminous trail that will connect to the River to River Trail Section as shown in the Development Plans.
Trail. Trail commission is compensation based on Contract value. Trail will discontinue when Contract value is zero. Symetra Life Insurance Company Annuity Base Commission Schedule Symetra Advantage Income • Qualified and Non-qualified contracts • Single premium, fixed immediate annuity • $10,000 minimum purchase payment • Withdrawals from Symetra Advantage income are not allowed Payment Schedule Subject to the applicable conditions specified below, base commissions as a percentage of premiums will be paid as follows: All premiums — [***]% Repayment of Commissions Agency will repay Company commissions, not to exceed amount paid to Agency, under the following condition. Premiums returned to the Contractholder If benefits have been paid, the amount returned to the Contractholder will be premium minus benefits paid. Agency will repay commissions paid on the premiums returned. Repayments under this schedule will be netted against any commissions owed to Agency by Company under other product Schedules. Portions marked [***] have been omitted pursuant to a Confidential Treatment Request by Symetra Financial Corporation, this information has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. LSA-900 03/2006 Page 5 of 13 Symetra Life Insurance Company Annuity Base Commission Schedule Symetra Select Annuity • Qualified and Non-qualified contracts • Modified single premium, fixed deferred annuity • Minimum Initial premium of $10,000 with additional optional minimum premiums of $250 within first twelve months of contract Payment Schedule Subject to the applicable conditions specified below, base commissions as a percentage of premiums will be paid as follows: All premiums for individuals age 85 and under — [***]% Trail commission will be paid monthly, at an annual rate of [***] basis points of contract value beginning immediately. Repayment of Commissions Agency will repay Company commissions, not to exceed amount paid to Agency, under the following conditions.
Trail. Trail commission is compensation based on Contract value. Trail will discontinue when Contract value is zero. PAYMENT OF BASE COMMISSIONS WILL BE SUBJECT TO ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE MOST CURRENT SCHEDULE(S) IN EFFECT, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH AGREEMENT WAS PART OF THE AGENCY AGREEMENT AT THE TIME OF TERMINATION.
Trail. Various governmental subdivisions have expressed intention to develop a trail system, including over a portion of Outlot A of the Property, according to plans and specifications to be determined at a later date. Developer agrees to provide necessary easements within Outlot A for purposes of establishing such trail, subject to Developer’s approval of the terms of such easements and the location of such trail within Outlot A, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld. 4819-5989-2258.10 7 IX. CONFLICTS Pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. §23-3113 (Reissue 2012), the Parties hereto declare and affirm that no officer, member, or employee of County, and no member of its governing body and no other public official of County who exercises any functions or responsibilities in the review or approval of the undertaking described in this Agreement, or the performing of either Parties’ obligations pursuant to this Agreement, shall participate in any decision relating to this Contract which affects his or her personal interest, or any partnership, or association in which he or she is directly or indirectly interested; nor shall any employee of County, nor any member of its governing body have any interest, direct or indirect, in this Agreement or the proceeds thereof.
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Trail. A recreational hiking trail is located within the unit. The trail will be protected to the best ability of the operators. Once harvesting is complete within the unit, the trail will be cleared and reconstructed as directed by the Forest Officer.
Trail. If the Trail Plan shows the location of the Trail, add: “The [approximate] location of the Trail within the Trail Area is shown on the Trail Plan.”
Trail. In general, the parties agree that trail easements that are obtained separately from conservation easements will be acquired and held by City in areas that are within City’s ETJ as of the date of acquisition, and by NRD in areas that are outside of City’s ETJ as of the date of acquisition. The parties may cooperatively determine, on a case-by-case basis, an alternative arrangement for acquiring and holding trail easements (including, if appropriate, recommending acquisition by another agency or organization). Considerations for alternative approaches may include the specific site features of the trail route, proximity to other land or easements with City or NRD ownership, funding source, and/or the relationship to natural resources to be preserved or re- established along the trail. City will take a lead role in route planning, funding requests, design, and construction of the trail in coordination with NRD. As the lead agency on Project implementation, City may, with NRD concurrence and involvement, take a leadership role in the negotiations for trail easements that are planned to be acquired and held by the NRD, and/or provide assistance on real estate transactions. NRD will take the lead role in trail operation and maintenance once established.
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