Survey Documents definition

Survey Documents means plans, specifications, reports, drawings, tracings, designs, calculations, computer models, sketches, notes, memorandums or correspondence related to the work described in Exhibit 1 attached hereto.
Survey Documents means source checks or parent-pupil survey forms. A source check is signed by one or more certifiers with knowledge of the Federal property (e.g., the local public housing authority, Bureau of Indian Affairs, or military housing official), while a parent-pupil survey form is certified by the child’s parent.
Survey Documents means source checks, parent-pupil survey forms, or Electronic Data Collection from an approved system. A source check is signed by one or more certifiers with knowledge of the Federal property (e.g., the local public housing authority, Bureau of Indian Affairs, or military housing official), while a parent-pupil survey form is certified by the child’s parent. LEAs that successfully completed an Electronic Data Collection pilot in a prior year will have a data extract in Excel with student information and electronic signature information.

Examples of Survey Documents in a sentence

  • For purposes of clarification, in no event shall an exception which has been removed or which Seller has agreed (or deemed to have agreed) to remove from the Title and Survey Documents be deemed a Permitted Exception hereunder.

  • Roadway Typology Comparisons Brochure/PowerPoint • Visioning Workshop and Internet Survey Documents • Draft and Final Roadway Typology Design Manual This is a critically important task for the Corridor MPO region.

  • The obligation to carry the other insurance coverages of preceding Article 5.04 or coverages equal to them, shall remain in effect after the delivery date of final Land Survey Documents at any time the Surveyor, its consultants, anyone directly or indirectly employed by them or anyone for whose acts they may be liable, returns to the survey site to perform services required of this Agreement.

  • Notices may include objections to the Crossing Agreements and Seller shall follow the same process for curative efforts to assure that the Title and Survey Documents at Substantial Completion only include or reflect Crossing Agreements that are deemed Permitted Encumbrances by Buyer.

  • Seller shall timely pay all Taxes, rent and other amounts due under the Solar Energy Easements and other Real Property Documents until Substantial Completion, and the costs other Project Contracts, the Title and Survey Documents, environmental reports and studies, UCC Searches, curative documents, and filing fees associated with the Purchase and Sale as each of these costs are included in the Purchase Price.

  • As to each of the Refinery Real Property and each of the Marketing Sites, MPC shall deliver, or cause the Title Company and any surveyor to deliver, to NTI the relevant Title Commitment, Title Exception Documents, and Survey (collectively, the “Title and Survey Documents”) as soon as reasonably practicable and promptly after the Title and Survey Documents has been prepared.

  • Notices may include objections to the Drain Agreements and Seller shall follow the same process for curative efforts to assure that the Title and Survey Documents at Substantial Completion only include or reflect Drain Agreements that are deemed Permitted Encumbrances by Buyer.

Related to Survey Documents

  • Title Documents shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.

  • Real Property Documents means any material contract or agreement constituting or creating an estate or interest in any portion of the Site, including, without limitation, the Lease Agreements and the Subleases.

  • Seller’s Closing Documents as defined in Section 3.2(a).

  • Environmental Documents means, for any Person: (A) any and all documents received by the Person or its Subsidiaries from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) or any other Governmental Entity concerning the environmental condition of any property owned, leased or operated at any time by the Person or any Subsidiary of the Person, or the effect of the Person’s business operations or the business operations of any Subsidiary of the Person on the environmental condition of such property; (B) any and all documents submitted by the Person or any Subsidiary of the Person during the past five years to the EPA or any state, county or municipal environmental or health agency concerning the environmental condition of any property owned, leased or operated at any time by the Person or any Subsidiary of the Person, or the effect of the Person’s business operations or the business operations of any Subsidiary of the Person on the environmental condition of such property, and (C) any report, study, assessment, audit, or other similar document that addresses any issue of actual or potential noncompliance with, actual or potential liability under or cost arising out of, or actual or potential impact on business in connection with, any Environmental Law or any proposed or anticipated change in or addition to Environmental Law, that may in any way affect the Person or any entity for which it may be liable or any Subsidiary of the Person.

  • Exception Documents shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.2.