Property Plans definition
Examples of Property Plans in a sentence
Scripps shall continue to maintain, administer, and fund, all as required by Applicable Law, the Scripps Property Plans.
Nothing in this Agreement shall limit in any way whatsoever, any future decisions by Scripps to amend, freeze, merge, or terminate any one or all of the Scripps Property Plans at any time, or from time to time.
A ▇▇▇▇ of Sale with respect to the Property substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 8.3.3, transferring the Fixtures, Personal Property, Plans and Specifications, Warranties, Intangible Assets, Books and Records and all other assets, rights, and interest of Seller in and to the Property, not constituting Excluded Assets to Purchaser.
The Land, Improvements, Miscellaneous Contracts, Personal Property, Plans, Governmental Approvals and Leases are sometimes hereinafter referred to collectively as the "Project").
The CONTRACTOR shall perform the services necessary to establish the existing Right of Way and prepare ROW Lines for Design Surveys Land status Maps, Base Maps, Right of Way Maps, Parcel Plats, Airport Property Plans, Airport Land Occupancy Maps, and Right of Way Acquisition Plats in accordance with the DEPARTMENT Right of Way Manual and specific instructions from the DEPARTMENT.
The plans shall include: a layout of the Property, a lighting plan, a depiction of all fixtures to be added to Property, interior and exterior finishes and material samples, typical display technique, interior and exterior signage plan, landscaping plans, store front and any work or equipment to be done or installed by Lessee affecting any structural, mechanical or electrical part of the Property ("Plans").
No notices of violation of Legal Requirements (including, without limitation, planning, zoning and building laws and ordinances) relating to the Real Property, Leased Properties or the Real Property Plans and Contracts have been issued to any of the Parent Companies, or entered against or received by any of the Parent Companies, and no such violations exist, except for any such violations which, individually or in the aggregate, would not have a Material Adverse Effect on Parent.
The plans shall include: a layout of the Property, a depiction of all fixtures to be added to Property, interior and exterior finishes and material samples, typical display technique, interior and exterior signage plan, store front and any work or equipment to be done or installed by Lessee affecting any structural, mechanical or electrical part of the Property ("Plans").
A properly executed Blanket ▇▇▇▇ of Sale and Assignment that transfers and assigns the Personal Property, Plans and Studies, Warranties, Contracts, Licenses, Inventory, Books and Records, and Intangibles to Purchaser.
Purchaser, at Purchaser’s sole cost and expense, shall be entitled, on and after the date hereof, to inspect and review the Property and all matters relating to the Property (the “Due Diligence Review”), including without limitation the physical condition of the Property, Contracts, Leases, Books and Records (including, without limitation, all maintenance records in Seller’s possession or control with respect to the Property), Plans, surveys and title examinations.