Sufficiently complete definition

Sufficiently complete means an application that includes, at a minimum, an applicant's:
Sufficiently complete means that the Port District, in its sole and good faith discretion, determines that Sweetwater Park, as developed, satisfies the following criteria: (1) the Sweetwater Park on parcel S2 shall be open to the public and include improvements such as landscaping, public parking lots and restrooms, which may be temporary in nature and (2) the development within the Transition Buffer Areas and Limited Use zones of parcel SP-1 and the fencing of the No Touch Buffer Area of parcel SP-1 shall be completed. The Transition Buffer Areas and Limited Use zones of parcel SP-1 and the No Touch Buffer Area of parcel SP-1 are described in the certified PMP. Port District may, in its sole and absolute discretion, further develop Sweetwater Park following achievement of Sufficient Completion, including but not limited to the development of additional features, elements and/or landscaping, without any obligation to the Developer and without requiring Developer’s approval or consent.
Sufficiently complete. (as used in the preceding sentence) means that the roof structure shall be in place, shell sprinklers shall be installed, concrete floors shall be poured, and access shall be available for the delivery and placement of construction materials. All of the rights and obligations of the parties under this Lease (other than Tenant’s obligation to pay Base Rent and Additional Charges and Tenant’s maintenance and repair obligations with respect to portions of the Base Building Improvements which are not substantially complete) shall commence on the Occupancy Date. At Landlord’s option, the Occupancy Date may be determined separately for each Building, in which event the Rent Commencement Date will be determined separately for each Building, but Base Rent Adjustments and the Expiration Date for the entire Premises will be based on the last Occupancy Date to occur. The parties anticipate that the Occupancy Date will occur on the Scheduled Occupancy Date set forth in the Basic Lease Information. However, except as provided in Subparagraphs 3(e) [Conditions; Window Dates] and 21(e)(2) [Tenant’s Remedies], this Lease shall not be void or voidable as a result of any delay in the Occupancy Date, nor shall Landlord be liable to Tenant for any loss or damage resulting therefrom.

More Definitions of Sufficiently complete

Sufficiently complete means the report shall contain enough design information that an engineer who was not involved in writing the report can produce construction drawings that will result in the construction of the facility envisioned by the report writer without any need for process change or more than minor unit sizing modifications.
Sufficiently complete means at least the name, residential address or location, the date of birth and signature are present (A.R.S. § 16-121.01; 2014 Election Procedures Manual, pg 23-24).

Related to Sufficiently complete

  • Substantially Complete means that all work described in the specifications or shown on the drawings is done, with only minor items needed to fully complete the work. Typical work that should be done in order to be considered substantially complete include: all equipment installed, piped, electrically connected, and tested with any problems corrected; control systems completed, calibrated and functioning as intended, insulation installed. Equipment should be fully functional and ready for use.

  • Virtual Completion means the premise is in the opinion of the Employer fit for occupation.

  • Mechanical Completion means that (a) all components and systems of the Project have been properly constructed, installed and functionally tested according to EPC Contract requirements in a safe and prudent manner that does not void any equipment or system warranties or violate any permits, approvals or Laws; (b) the Project is ready for testing and commissioning, as applicable; (c) Seller has provided written acceptance to the EPC Contractor of mechanical completion as that term is specifically defined in the EPC Contract.

  • Practical Completion means the completion of the Project where the building is fit for occupancy and/or purpose.

  • Administratively complete means an application for a sand dune mining permit that is determined by the department to satisfy all of the conditions of this part and rules promulgated under this part.