Intended Use of the Property Sample Clauses

Intended Use of the Property. The Lessee shall use the Property exclusively for residential purposes.
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Intended Use of the Property. Licensee plans to use PG&E property for constructing, maintaining, servicing, and removing signs and licensee equipment, and will have the non-exclusive right to access the site(s) to the extent and under the conditions specified in the form for the Site License Agreement at Exhibit A of the Master Agreement, and subject to approval by PG&E. (See Attachment 1 – Exhibit A.) As described earlier, the design and construction of signboards to be proposed by Licensee under the Master Agreement will vary by design. There are numerous design options that could be constructed and will require evaluation by PG&E to ensure the signboard design and size are appropriate for the proposed location. Pursuant to the Master Agreement, each individual site license must comply with all the Use of Sites conditions (Section 8, Attachment 1) and obtain all Regulatory Approvals, as defined in the Master Agreement. This includes all authorizations, approvals and permits required by any governmental agency having jurisdiction over a proposed Signboard at the applicable Site, including, but not limited to, approvals and determinations under the California Environmental Quality Act (including the environmental impact report or other underlying environmental review documents or determinations), zoning determinations and interpretations, and conditional use permits.
Intended Use of the Property. The premises shall be used exclusively for the accommodation of the occupant. The only persons authorised to occupy the accommodation are: ..................................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................................... Any transfer or subletting, whether partial or total, is strictly forbidden.
Intended Use of the Property. The City has requested this Encroachment to accommodate the trash enclosure to serve the property.
Intended Use of the Property. The District will use the District Easement for trails and road as described in Attachment 1. The trails and road are currently being used and maintained by the District. The District intends to continue use and maintenance of the trails and road. PG&E also uses the road to access its electric transmission lines.
Intended Use of the Property. The Owner has no plans to construct any additional structures in the Easement Area.
Intended Use of the Property. The use of the property would not change from its current use. The amended and restated lease agreement would include Pinnacle’s existing tower location as part of the lease description and allow PG&E to provide the lease at no cost to Pinnacle in exchange for PG&E’s use of Pinnacle’s steel-fabricated communications building to store, operate and maintain communication equipment. Such use of Pinnacle’s building will enable PG&E to transmit gas and electric system information in the southern central valley area to its respective gas and electric control centers, and to offer 2-way radio communications between PG&E vehicles in the southern central valley area. A map of the easement area is provided in Attachment 1, Exhibit A.
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Intended Use of the Property. The parties acknowledge that Buyer intends to use the Property for ______________ . Buyer reserves the right to make modifications to the Intended Use as Buyer reasonably deems appropriate.
Intended Use of the Property. As provided in the Agreement, PG&E agrees to replace the bridge at Camp Creek Road log mile 7.5 with a new bridge structure (“Replacement Bridge”) at its sole cost, including the costs associated with the design, environmental review (CEQA), permits, and construction. PG&E also agrees to remove the culverts and fill materials previously placed in the drainage by PG&E. The Replacement Bridge is designed as a 40-ton load steel girder bridge with metal beam guardrails measuring approximately 14-feet wide by 40-feet long using precast concrete blocks and other precast elements for footings that will bear on natural rock. The design of the abutment and approach of the Replacement Bridge is described in the drawings prepared by PG&E’s consultant, Xxxxxxx & Xxxxx dated 8/2/10, Sheets S-1 though S-7. The design of the Replacement Bridge is set forth in the drawings prepared by ADM Welding and Fabrication dated 7/28/10, Sheets 1 through 7, and the Structural Calculations was prepared by Xxxxxxx & Xxxxx dated 7/10/10. Copies of these drawings and calculations are attached hereto as Attachment 3.
Intended Use of the Property. Upon CPUC approval of the bridge, the easement area will continue to be used for an underground electric distribution line in addition to the pedestrian and bicyclist bridge above.
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