Intended Uses Sample Clauses

Intended Uses. General office, manufacturing, research and development (including RDNA, genetic, biomedical and combinational chemistry, and animal testing), testing laboratory, other accessory general office and manufacturing uses, and other uses ancillary and/or related thereto, including but not limited to parking.
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Intended Uses. Budgetary support / Debt repayment
Intended Uses. I understand that the purpose of the Program is to provide healthy, locally-grown food to people who usually do not have access to healthy food. I will receive no money or other consideration for my produce. I understand that, in furtherance of these goals, the produce gleaned through this program will be distributed through a local food bank or through other means to those in need. .
Intended Uses. The purposes for which the Project may be used are limited to the permitted uses under the Key Lease. INTEREST RATE PROTECTION AGREEMENT. As defined in Section 7.5 of this Agreement.
Intended Uses. Tenant may use the Premises for general office purposes and related uses (the "Intended Uses").
Intended Uses refers to a mixed use residential and commercial development to be comprised of one or more buildings, a parking garage and other appurtenant facilities.
Intended Uses. Debt repayment
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Intended Uses. Customer acknowledges that the Platform is not fault tolerant or fail-safe and not intended to be in any application or system requiring such features. Tx3 shall have no liability whatsoever for any injuries, losses or damages arising from the use of the Platform, or any components or modifications thereof, for any such purposes, including any use in aircraft, weapons or missile systems, systems used in providing medical care, or systems used in connection with the operation or maintenance of nuclear plants or any type of hazardous materials.
Intended Uses. These Standards of Effective Instruction and rubrics are intended as a tool to assist teachers and teams in reflecting on their practices, in developing specific competencies, and in goal setting for professional development. They are also useful for colleagues, mentors or principals who provide classroom observations and coaching. The Standards of Effective Instruction and rubrics are intended to be used as a formative tool. Domains: Broad instructional areas, called Domains, include competencies that are the focus of assessment to identify specific strengths and areas for growth. Multiple sources of information, such as the teacher's self-assessment or observations and coaching by colleagues, can show patterns of professional growth over time. The Standards and rubrics are not intended to be used in their entirety at a single point in time as a summative evaluation tool.
Intended Uses. The use of all or portions of the Project for single-family homes, multi- family units, open space, and other uses as generally depicted in the Plan and allowed in the PDZ and in any underlying zones.
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