Acceptable Condition definition
Examples of Acceptable Condition in a sentence
Accidental Damage and Acceptable Condition Protection Coverage (“Coverage”) is optional, annual insurance offered to students and parents/guardians by the Pasadena Independent School District (“PISD”).
Manager shall at all times have in its employ or contract for sufficient qualified, experienced personnel to enable it to properly, adequately, safely and economically manage, lease, market, operate, maintain in Acceptable Condition, account for the Property and provide the Services.
During the Term, Customer shall maintain, service, and keep the Equipment in Acceptable Condition.
Manager shall cause the Facility and the ARTIC Site to be maintained (including Major Maintenance) in Acceptable Condition and in strict compliance with all Property Agreements and applicable Governmental Requirements.
By my signature below, I certify that I am the student, and/or parent/guardian of a student, who has been assigned a PISD 1:1 device and have voluntarily chosen to purchase Accidental Damage and Acceptable Condition Protection Coverage.
As used herein, the term "Convert" (and its derivations) means (a) the obtaining by Builder of a certificate of occupancy (or its equivalent in the subject jurisdiction) for the Model, (b) restoring the Model to the "Acceptable Condition" (as defined below), (c) completing any other work required to remove special improvements installed for marketing purposes, and (d) generally transforming the Model and applicable portions of the model complex to an ordinary, habitable home.
This Agreement shall commence, and all terms and provisions hereof shall become effective on that date that Lessor obtains a Conditional Use Permit for the Permitted Uses and delivers possession of the Property to Lessee which would permit Lessee to conduct business according to the Permitted Use, and that the property is in Acceptable Condition as defined above (hereinafter referred to as the “Commencement Date”).
Manager shall cause the Facility and the ARTIC Site (including the ARTIC Garage if built) to be maintained (including Major Maintenance) in Acceptable Condition and in strict compliance with all Property Agreements and applicable Governmental Requirements.
Customer hereby assumes and shall bear the entire risk—including theft, loss, destruction, or damage—relating to the Equipment until Tipmont has received possession of the Equipment in Acceptable Condition from Customer.
Customer hereby assumes and shall bear the entire risk—including theft, loss, destruction, or damage—relating to the Equipment until Wintek has received possession of the Equipment in Acceptable Condition from Customer.