Permissions and Consents Sample Clauses

Permissions and Consents. 3.1.1 The landlord warrants that consent to let from his/ her mortgagee has been obtained, and
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Permissions and Consents. 33.1. The Landlord warrants that consent to let from his mortgage lenders has been obtained and has notified his insurance company of his intention to let and has obtained their agreement to extend the insurance cover on the Property and its contents to cover the changed circumstances, and
Permissions and Consents. The Contractor/sub-contractor shall be responsible for obtaining all relevant environmental and planning permissions and consents, and shall ensure that these are available for inspection by Yorkshire Forward auditors.
Permissions and Consents. The Lessee shall obtain effect and keep effective all permissions licences and permits which may from time to time be required in connection with the use of the Goods and the premises where they are situate and shall comply with all statutory and other obligations of all kinds in relation to the Goods and shall at its own expense install with the Goods any safety or other equipment required by any applicable law or regulation to be added or installed for the lawful use or operation of the Goods.
Permissions and Consents. 7.1 The Customer is responsible for obtaining all planning and other consents necessary for the execution of works.
Permissions and Consents. The Recipient, as required by this Agreement, is to comply with the following documents for any investigations or intended works near PowerNet's underground or overhead assets. • National Code of Practice for Utility Operators' Access to Transport Corridors provides mandatory requirements and supporting guidance to assist Utility Operators and Corridor Managers in exercising these rights and complying with the Utilities Access Act, available from: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx • Guide for Safety with Underground Services provides important information about working around underground utilities, available from: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxxx.xx/worksafe • NZ Electrical Code of Practice 34:2001 outlines the requirements for minimum safe approach distance limits for persons working near exposed live parts or excavation near poles or stay wires, available from xxx.xxx.xxxx.xx Prior written consent shall be obtained from PowerNet for any excavation or other interference with the land near any pole or stay wire of an overhead electric line. • PowerNet Working Near Cables or Lines outlines the requirements for everyone working near cables or lines on the PowerNet networks. For information see xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xx.xx/helpful-information/safety/working-near-cables-or-lines/ Third Parties working near PowerNet’s 33kV high voltage underground cable(s) To avoid unnecessary delay, Parties once in receipt of PowerNet GIS Data or printed cable location plans, must communicate their requirements to PowerNet staff to obtain the necessary consents and provide dates, times, location, their contact person and contact information. In ALL cases where works are to be carried out within 1.5 metres in parallel with, crossing or potholing of the 33kV cable(s) route, third parties need to arrange for an PowerNet representative to be on site (stand-over- free service), giving PowerNet 48 hours' notice, Tel:0000 000 000 or email XXXXxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xx.xx Work site - open trenching, directional drill or thrusting No trenching, directional drilling or thrusting shall take place within 1.0 meter parallel of any cable(s). When crossing within 1.5 metres of the cable(s) location, a mark-out must be completed. The cable(s) must to be physically located by careful potholing before any trenching, drilling or thrusting can take place. When drilling or thrusting, cable(s) must be exposed on the side that the drill or thruster will appear, in order that the machine head location can be observed. Crossing Clea...
Permissions and Consents. (i) BT and the members of the BT Group shall be allowed to install Equipment at the Facilities. The location of Equipment at the Facilities shall be discussed in advance with Reuters, and BT shall take into account all reasonable concerns raised by Reuters, a member of the Reuters Group and/or its customers in relation to the location of Equipment, to the extent the same do not impact Service Levels.
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