Existing Infrastructure definition
Examples of Existing Infrastructure in a sentence
If by reason of damage occurring during the Operating Period and caused other than by a Force Majeure Event all or any portion of the roadways in the New Infrastructure or the Existing Infrastructure are closed to vehicle traffic, then the O&M Payment shall ▇▇▇▇▇ in the same manner as is set out in Section 12.2 in respect of closure occasioned by a Force Majeure Event.
Upon expiry of the Term, the Contractor shall leave the New Infrastructure and the Existing Infrastructure in the condition required by the Handback Requirements.
The Contractor agrees to operate and maintain the New Infrastructure and the Existing Infrastructure in accordance with the O&M Requirements and as more particularly set out in Section 6.
General Common Properties – shall mean and refer to all land, improvements, and other properties heretofore or hereafter owned or in the possession of Landlord or a Tenant or Subtenant and which are designated by Landlord or Tenant as General Common Properties, including, but not limited to, Landscape Buffers, Signage Easements, Storm Drainage Easements, Pedestrian Easements, Parking and Roadway Easements in the Land and all Existing Infrastructure as defined in the Parcel Ground Lease.
The Contractor shall not name nor purport to name the Project, the Existing Infrastructure, the New Infrastructure, or any portions thereof.