Notice of Final Acceptance Sample Clauses

Notice of Final Acceptance. When CONTRACTOR believes that the Work has been completed, it shall deliver to OWNER the Certificate of Final Acceptance. OWNER shall, within ten (10) days following its review and inspection of the Work, either (a) accept and countersign such certificate, or (b) disapprove such certificate in writing, with a detailed explanation of the reasons for such disapproval. CONTRACTOR shall promptly take such corrective action, if any, to complete the Work and, upon such completion, shall issue to OWNER another Certificate of Final Acceptance. Such procedure shall be repeated as necessary until OWNER countersigns such certificate, which countersignature shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
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Notice of Final Acceptance. Upon the District’s receipt of the Affidavit of Final Completion, the District will verify that the following have occurred:
Notice of Final Acceptance. Once Contractor has completed all of the requirements for Final Acceptance, Contractor shall submit a proposed Final Acceptance Certificate to Owner. A team consisting of representatives of Owner, Lender and Contractor shall as soon as practicable make a final inspection of the Facility and determine whether the Facility meets all requirements of this Contract. Within fifteen (15) Business Days following such final inspection, Owner, with the consent of Lender, shall notify Contractor in writing whether Contractor has fulfilled the requirements of this Contract to reach Final Acceptance. If Owner determines in good faith that, notwithstanding Contractor's delivery of the Final Acceptance Certificate, the Facility has not fulfilled the requirements for Final Acceptance for the Facility, then Owner shall deliver its written notice to such effect to Contractor describing in reasonable detail the deficiencies noted and corrective action recommended, including projected target dates for the completion of such incomplete or remedial Work, but in no event later than six (6) months from the Commercial Operation Date and, in the case of freeze protection, it shall be completed by November 1, 1998. Contractor shall promptly act to correct any such deficiencies. The procedure set forth in this Article 10 shall be repeated as necessary until Owner accepts the Final Acceptance Certificate and provides its own notice to Contractor that the Final Acceptance Date has occurred. If Contractor has not completed the requirements for Final Acceptance within six (6) months after the Commercial Operation Date Owner may, upon notice to Contractor, complete any remaining Punch-List Items and charge (or deduct from Retainage and/or Contractor's Letter of Credit) all expenses incurred by Owner to complete such items.
Notice of Final Acceptance. When Project Company considers that Final Acceptance has been achieved, Project Company must:
Notice of Final Acceptance. When ACRO has satisfied the requirements for Final Acceptance (other than Section 7.7(a)(viii)), ACRO shall deliver a written notice, signed by an authorized representative of ACRO, certifying such completion to HI-POWER and containing a report with sufficient detail to enable HI-POWER to determine whether ACRO has satisfied such requirements, and shall also contain a certification that all ACRO Change Order Requests or HI-POWER Change Requests have been resolved and ACRO has no claims against HI-POWER for payment of the Contract Price (except the amounts to be paid in connection with Final Acceptance) or for Changes in the Work, except for disputes formally brought under Section 18.3 as of such date (the "Notice of Final Acceptance"). (c)
Notice of Final Acceptance. Notice of Final Acceptance means the Notice delivered by Licensee to Licensor by which Licensee acknowledges that the Firmware meets the Specifications and Compliances.

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  • Final Acceptance When the Project/Service or any portion thereof, as designated by the COUNTY, is ready for its intended use, the COUNTY and any other invited parties shall make an inspection of the Project/Service, to verify its completeness and develop a punch list of items needing completion or correction before final payment will be made. CONTRACTOR shall have ten (10) calendar days to correct all deficiencies. An eighty-dollar ($80.00) re-inspection fee shall be applied for the third inspection and any required re-inspection thereafter. The COUNTY shall have the right to exclude CONTRACTOR from those portions of the work designated as complete after the inspection; provided, however, that CONTRACTOR will have reasonable access for the time allotted by the COUNTY to complete or correct items on the punch list. When the work provided for under this Agreement has been completely performed by CONTRACTOR, and the final inspection has been made by the COUNTY, a final invoice will be prepared by the CONTRACTOR. The amount of this invoice, less any sums that may have been deducted or retained under the provisions of this Agreement, will be paid to CONTRACTOR in accordance with this Agreement, and after CONTRACTOR has agreed in writing to accept the balance due, as determined by the COUNTY, as full settlement of the account under the contract and of all claims in connection therewith. Occupancy by the COUNTY alone does not constitute final acceptance.

  • NOTICE OF FINAL AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT AND THE OTHER LOAN DOCUMENTS REPRESENT THE FINAL AGREEMENT AMONG THE PARTIES RELATING TO THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF AND THEREOF AND MAY NOT BE CONTRADICTED BY EVIDENCE OF PRIOR, CONTEMPORANEOUS, OR SUBSEQUENT ORAL AGREEMENTS OF THE PARTIES. THERE ARE NO UNWRITTEN ORAL AGREEMENTS AMONG THE PARTIES.

  • Notice of Acceptance Notice of each Offeree’s intention to accept, in whole or in part, any Offer made shall be evidenced by a writing signed by such Offeree and delivered to the Company prior to the end of the 20-day period of such offer, setting forth such of the Offeree’s Basic Amount as such Offeree elects to purchase and, if such Offeree shall elect to purchase all of its Basic Amount, such Undersubscription Amount as such Offeree shall elect to purchase (the “Notice of Acceptance”). If the Basic Amounts subscribed for by all Offerees are less than the total Offered Securities, then each Offeree who has set forth Undersubscription Amounts in its Notice of Acceptance shall be entitled to purchase, in addition to the Basic Amounts subscribed for, all Undersubscription Amounts it has subscribed for; provided, however, that should the Undersubscription Amounts subscribed for exceed the difference between the Offered Securities and the Basic Amounts subscribed for (the “Available Undersubscription Amount”), each Offeree who has subscribed for any Undersubscription Amount shall be entitled to purchase only that portion of the Available Undersubscription Amount as the Undersubscription Amount subscribed for by such Offeree bears to the total Undersubscription Amounts subscribed for by all Offerees, subject to rounding by the Board of Directors to the extent it reasonably deems necessary.

  • Notice of Final Withdrawal Promptly after receipt by the Paying Agent of notice that the Escrow Agent has requested a Final Withdrawal or that a Final Withdrawal will be made, the Paying Agent shall cause notice of the distribution of the Final Withdrawal to be mailed to each of the Receiptholders at its address as it appears in the Register. Such notice shall be mailed not less than 15 days prior to the Final Withdrawal Date. Such notice shall set forth:

  • Notice of Final Distribution The notice to be provided pursuant to Section 9.02 to the effect that final distribution on any of the Certificates shall be made only upon presentation and surrender thereof.

  • Notice of Extension (a) If the Institutional Trustee is the only registered Holder of the Debentures at the time the Company selects an Extended Interest Payment Period, the Company shall give written notice to the Regular Trustees, the Institutional Trustee and the Trustee of its selection of such Extended Interest Payment Period one Business Day before the earlier of (i) the next succeeding date on which Distributions on the Trust Securities issued by the Trust are payable, or (ii) the date the Trust is required to give notice of the record date, or the date such Distributions are payable, to the New York Stock Exchange or other applicable self-regulatory organization or to holders of the Preferred Securities issued by the Trust, but in any event at least one Business Day before such record date.

  • Notice of Completion The Interconnection Customer shall notify the Transmission Provider and the Interconnected Transmission Owner in writing when it has completed construction of (i) the Customer Facility;

  • Time for Acceptance Unless the Optionee shall evidence his/her acceptance of this Option by execution of this Agreement within ten (10) days after its delivery to him/her, the Option and this Agreement shall be null and void.

  • Procedure for Acceptance If Tenant wishes to exercise Tenant’s right of first refusal with respect to the space described in the First Refusal Notice, then within five (5) business days after delivery of the First Refusal Notice to Tenant (“Election Date”), Tenant shall deliver notice to Landlord of Tenant’s exercise of its right of first refusal with respect to the entire space described in the First Refusal Notice and on the First Refusal Economic Terms contained therein. Subject to the remaining provisions of this Section 1.4.2, if Tenant does not exercise its right of first refusal within the five (5) business day period (on all of the First Refusal Economic Terms), then Landlord shall be free to lease the space described in the First Refusal Notice to anyone to whom Landlord desires on any terms Landlord desires and Tenant’s right of first refusal with respect to the space identified in the First Refusal notice shall thereupon automatically terminate; provided, however, that if Landlord intends to enter into a lease upon First Refusal Economic Terms which are, in the aggregate, materially more favorable to a prospective tenant than those First Refusal Economic Terms proposed by Landlord in the First Refusal Notice to Tenant, then Landlord shall first deliver written notice to Tenant (“Second Chance Notice”) providing Tenant with the opportunity to lease the First Refusal Space on such more favorable First Refusal Economic Terms. For purposes hereof, First Refusal Economic Terms shall be materially more favorable to a third party if such First Refusal Economic Terms reflect a net effective rental rate (including any rent abatement and Tenant Improvement costs/allowance and any other economic concessions) less than ninety-five percent (95%) of the net effective rental rate for such First Refusal Space as those proposed by Landlord in the First Refusal Notice to Tenant. Tenant’s failure to elect to lease the First Refusal Space upon such more favorable First Refusal Economic Terms by written notice to Landlord within five (5) business days after Tenant’s receipt of such Second Chance Notice from Landlord shall be deemed to constitute Tenant’s election not to lease such space upon such more favorable First Refusal Economic Terms, in which case Landlord shall be entitled to lease such space to any third (3rd) party on terms not materially more favorable to the third (3rd) party than those set forth in the Second Chance Notice; provided, however, that for purposes of the Second Chance Notice, First Refusal Economic Terms shall be materially more favorable to a third party if such First Refusal Economic Terms reflect a net effective rental rate (including any rent abatement and Tenant Improvement costs/allowance and any other economic concessions) less than ninety-eight percent (98%) of the net effective rental rate for such First Refusal Space as those proposed by Landlord in the First Refusal Notice to Tenant. If Landlord does lease such First Refusal Space to a third (3rd) party tenant pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Section 1.4.2, Tenant shall have no further right to lease such First Refusal Space. If Landlord does not enter into a lease or leases all of the First Refusal Space identified by Landlord in such First Refusal Notice within three (3) months after the date Landlord first delivered such First Refusal Notice to Tenant, then Landlord shall submit to Tenant a new First Refusal Notice with respect to any such unleased First Refusal Space before Landlord may lease such space to another party, provided that no existing Superior Right holder wishes to lease such space in accordance with its Superior Rights in which event the foregoing procedures shall again apply following Tenant’s receipt of such new First Refusal Notice. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, Tenant must elect to exercise its right of first refusal, if at all, with respect to all of the space comprising the First Refusal Space offered by Landlord to Tenant at any particular time, and Tenant may not elect to lease only a portion thereof or object to any of the First Refusal Economic Terms.

  • Order Acceptance All orders are subject to acceptance only at Seller’s facility in Farmington, Connecticut. These Terms of Sale shall be deemed accepted by Buyer upon Seller’s receipt of Purchase Order from Buyer. No condition stated by Buyer shall be binding upon Seller if in conflict with, inconsistent with or in addition to the Terms of Sale, unless expressly accepted in a writing signed by Seller. In the event of conflict or differences in the terms or conditions of Buyer’s Purchase Order and the Terms of Sale herein, the Terms of Sale shall govern.

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