System Permits definition
Examples of System Permits in a sentence
Lessee shall comply, and shall require any sublessee to comply with all environmental laws, rules, regulations, orders and permits applicable to the use of the Premises, including but not limited to, required National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permits and all applicable laws relating to the use, storage, generation, treatment, transportation, or disposal of hazardous or regulated substances.
Provider shall provide any design documents and permit applications and other materials that are necessary to obtain System Permits that must be held in Host’s name to Host for review.
Provider will be responsible for procuring and maintaining all Governmental Approvals required for performance of the Solar Services, System Operations and the other Work (collectively, “System Permits”) including all environmental, conditional use, and zoning permits or any other permits, licenses, authorizations or other rights, whether or not the System Permits must be held by Provider or Host.
Provider will be responsible for preparing all applications and other permit materials necessary for any System Permits.
System Permits exclude Governmental Approvals relating to or necessary for the occupancy of the Property (other than those required in connection with the applicable System) (“Host Permits”), which Host shall be required to obtain at its sole cost and expense.
The cost of all System Permits shall be included in the Contract Price.
Provider will submit such materials to the applicable Governmental Authorities (in Host’s name if required; provided, however, that (i) Host has reviewed and consented to such submittal, and (ii) in no case shall Provider submit materials in Host’s name which would, in Host’s sole judgment, have a material adverse effect on Host, Host’s Property Usage, or Host’s business) and, at Provider’s expense, procure such System Permits.
Host shall provide any comments to such design documents and permit materials within ten (10) Business Days after submittal and, if deemed acceptable by Host in Host’s reasonable judgment, Host shall execute the applications so that Provider may secure the System Permits.
Documents subject to this requirement include, but are not limited to, applications, reports, studies, or audits for National Pollution Discharge and Elimination System Permits; Army Corps of Engineers permits; State Hydraulic Project Approvals (HPA); State Water Quality certification; Substantial Development permit; and any reporting necessary for the existence, location, and storage of Hazardous Substances on the Property.
Risk Buyer shall bear all risk associated with any differing conditions and regulated conditions (such as hazardous substances and cultural resources) on the route of the Delivery System (regardless of any information in the Seller Delivery System Permits or other information provided by Seller to Buyer related to the Delivery System); provided that Seller will make customary representations and warranties related to the Seller Delivery System Permits.