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Document References. All references herein to any agreement (including this Agreement), document or instrument mean such agreement, document or instrument as amended, supplemented, modified, varied, restated or replaced from time to time in accordance with the terms thereof and, unless otherwise specified therein, includes all schedules and exhibits attached thereto.
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Document References. As used in the Credit Agreement and each of the Other Documents, the terms "this Credit Agreement", "herein", "hereinafter", "hereto", "hereof", and words of similar import shall, unless the context otherwise requires, mean the Credit Agreement as amended and modified by this Amendment. The term "Other Documents" as defined in the Credit Agreement shall include this Amendment.
Document References. All references to the Credit Agreement in any of the Loan Documents shall be deemed to be a reference to the Credit Agreement as amended hereby.
Document References. Where “as shown,” “as indicated,” “as detailed,” or words of similar import are used, it shall be understood that the reference is made to the drawings accompanying the Contract unless stated otherwise. The word “provided” as used herein shall be understood to mean “provide complete in place,” that is “furnished and installed.”
Document References. Except as otherwise provided herein, where any provision in this Agreement refers to a specific document, such provision shall be construed to refer to such document as it may be amended from time to time in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.
Document References. The provisions of the SPA, the Notes and the Warrants as may be hereby amended, that do not conflict with this Agreement shall remain the same and in full force and effect. All capitalized terms used herein, unless otherwise defined, shall have the meanings ascribed to them under the Note.
Document References. Each reference that is made in the Credit Agreement shall hereafter be construed as a reference to such document as amended hereby. Except as herein otherwise specifically provided, all provisions of the Credit Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and be unaffected hereby. This Agreement is a Related Writing as defined in the Credit Agreement. All capitalized terms used herein have the meanings ascribed thereto in the Credit Agreement.
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Document References. Department and Department # Chart: Department Naming Convention Department # Department Description 1100 MAYOR COUNCIL 1200 TOWN MANAGER 1300 TOWN CLERK 1400 HUMAN RESOURCES 1500 FINANCE 1600 LEGAL 1700 TECHNOLOGY 1800 ECONOMIC & TOURISM DEVELOPMENT 2100 RECORDS CENTER 2200 BUILDING SAFETY 2300 PLANNING 2400 ENGINEERING 3100 POLICE 3200 MAGISTRATE COURT 4100 PUBLIC WORKS 4300 CIP ENGINEERING DIVISION 5100 PARK & RECREATION 6100 COMMUNITY NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES 9000 WATER DEPARTMENT 9100 WASTE WATER 9200 AIRPORT OPERATIONS Agreement Type Chart: Only one Agreement Type can be selected. Please consult with Town Clerk’s Office if you are uncertain about the agreement type and/or need clarification. Consulting with Town Clerk’s Office in these incidents will help in Town-wide consistency, reporting, and search ability within AgreeDB. Agreement Types and Examples No. Type Examples 005 General Services □ Sanitation □ Facilities MaintenancePest Control □ Landscaping □ Street Sweeping □ Contractor Related Temporary Services □ Tax Related □ Shredding Services 010 Professional/Technical ServicesAppraisal ServicesLobbying ServicesLegal Counsel □ Engineering As Needed □ Audit 015 Supplies and Equipment □ Acquisition □ Pavement Marking Materials 020 Construction/C.I.P □ Construction □ Engineering and DesignDevelopment Agreement 025 Government Related □ Intergovernmental -Facility Use Agreements -Services -Public Safety -Floodplain -Land Use □ Grants □ Transit □ Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) □ Mutual Aid 030 Leases □ Agricultural Lease □ Equipment LeaseLand LeaseLicense Agreements □ Residential □ Right-of-Way 035 Property Related □ Annexation □ State Land □ Monuments □ Right-of-Way □ Land Purchases □ Environmental □ Habitat Conservation/Environmental □ Licenses □ Land Exchange □ Acquisition □ Public Improvement Participation □ Drainage Channel □ Settlement 040 Development Related □ Development Assurances □ Release of Assurances □ Guaranty/ Warranty 045 Utilities/Water Related □ Service AreasWater Quality Monitoring □ Conservation □ Facilities/Construction □ Infrastructure Participation □ Joint PlanningWater Right Purchase 050 Other □ Local Organization Funding -Chamber -Conservancy □ Tower LeasesFranchise Agreements □ Confidentiality □ Employment Contracts □ Employer Assisted Housing □ Parks & Recreation Related
Document References. The following document was used to produce this ICA:  Verification Information System (VIS) System Design Document (SDD), ITDL - 182430
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