Common use of Utility Availability Clause in Contracts

Utility Availability. Prior to Closing, Developer, at its expense, shall have determined that gas, electricity, telephone, cable, water, storm and sanitary sewer, and other utility services are: (i) in adjoining public rights-of-way or properly granted utility easements; and (ii) serving, or will serve, the Development Site at adequate pressures, and in sufficient quantities and volumes, for the construction and use of the Projects in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

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Sources: Economic Development Agreement

Utility Availability. Prior to Closing, Developer, at its expense, the City Parties shall have determined that gas, electricity, telephone, cable, water, storm and sanitary sewer, and other utility services are: (i) in adjoining public rights-of-way or properly granted utility easements; and (ii) serving, or will serve, the Development Site at adequate pressures, and in sufficient quantities and volumes, for the construction and use of the Projects in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

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Sources: Economic Development Agreement

Utility Availability. Prior to the Closing, Developer, at its expense, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall have determined determined, in its sole discretion, that gas, electricity, telephone, cable, water, storm and sanitary sewer, and other utility services areare or will be: (i) in adjoining public rights-of-way or properly granted utility easements; , and (ii) serving, or will serve, the Development Project Site at adequate pressures, and in sufficient quantities and volumes, for the construction and use of the Projects Project in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

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Sources: Project Agreement