Combined Properties definition

Combined Properties means the Managed Properties subject to this Agreement from time to time, together with any and all properties subject to the Propco Management Agreement from time to time and the GVR Management Agreement from time to time.
Combined Properties means the tenements and applications for tenements the subject of the Joint Venture Agreements from time to time and, as at the date of this Agreement, as listed in Annexure B, and includes all other mining tenements granted or applied for under the Mining Act upon renewal or in substitution, variation or extension thereof, and “Combined Property” means any one or more of them. For indicative purposes only, the boundaries of the Combined Properties as at the date of this Agreement that are within:
Combined Properties means the Property, together with any and all properties subject to the Opco Management Agreement from time to time and/or the Propco Management Agreement from time to time.

Examples of Combined Properties in a sentence

  • Manager acknowledges and agrees that all current and future versions of the Reservation Systems constitute part of the Technology Systems belonging to Owner and such Reservation Systems shall not be shared with, cross-referenced or linked to the reservation systems used by the Other Manager Properties other than the Combined Properties without the prior written approval of Owner (which approval may be granted or withheld in Owner’s sole and absolute discretion).

  • Within sixty (60) days following the Effective Date, the initial Credit Policy for the Combined Properties shall be prepared by Manager and delivered to Station Casinos LLC for approval.

  • The Combined Properties do not include the Land itself, it being understood that the Land Purchase Agreement constitutes a separate agreement providing for the possible sale of the Land and the appurtenances thereto, and only the Land and the appurtenances thereto, from BNPLC to Zhone or a third party designated by Zhone.

  • In addition, the provisions of paragraph 9 of the letter agreement, dated July 12, 1999, among Liquid Experience LLC, Combined Properties, Inc.

  • In the event funds for such work are insufficient, Beneficiary may, at its option, advance such additional funds as may be necessary to allow the Combined Properties to be repaired or restored, and may add the amount thereof to the principal balance of the Note hereby secured.

  • This subparagraph is intended to establish the requirements for a sale by BNPLC of the Combined Properties, unencumbered by Zhone's Extended Remarketing Rights, pursuant to subparagraph 2(C).

  • The Parties consent to the jurisdiction of any federal or state court in the jurisdiction in which the Combined Properties are located (the “Property Jurisdiction”).

  • Borrower shall instruct, and shall cause Combined Properties Limited Partnership to instruct, the makers of the Pledged Notes to make those payments directly to Lender.

  • That upon default by Trustor in payment of any indebtedness secured hereby or in the performance of any agreement hereunder or an Event of Default under the City Documents, Beneficiary may declare all sums secured hereby immediately due and payable by delivery to Trustee of written declaration of default and demand for sale and of written notice of default and of election to cause the Combined Properties to be sold, which notice Trustee shall cause to be filed for record.

  • To maintain the Combined Properties and the Project in good physical condition (reasonable wear and tear excepted), in good repair, and in decent, safe, sanitary, habitable and tenantable living conditions in conformity with all applicable state, federal, and local laws, ordinances, codes, regulations and City Documents.


More Definitions of Combined Properties

Combined Properties means the tenements and applications for tenements the subject of the Existing JVA’s from time to time and, as at the Execution Date, as listed in SCHEDULE 1, and includes all other mining tenements granted or applied for under the Mining Act upon renewal or in substitution, variation or extension thereof, and Combined Property means any one or more of them.