Railroad permits Sample Clauses

Railroad permits. HCD and/or local City and County building permits for electric and/or gas service work necessary to install new service delivery facilities including, but not limited to, gas house lines, electric meter pedestals, and terminations • Permits for the abandonment of the Legacy System. The work performed by the MHP Owner/Operator’s Contractor will include submittal of permits associated with all “Beyond-the-Meter” work to the agency with jurisdictional authority and such permits will be reimbursable under the MHP Program. Permitting costs related to the abandonment of the Legacy System will not be reimbursable under the MHP Program and are the responsibility of the MHP Owner/Operator. PG&E may assist the MHP Owner/Operator in preparation and submittal of all other permit applications, but construction permits not covered by PG&E will be paid by the MHP Owner/Operator.
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Railroad permits. HCD and/or local City and County building permits for electric and/or gas service work necessary to install new service delivery facilities including, but not limited to, gas house lines, electric meter pedestals, and terminations. The work performed by the MHP Owner/Operator’s Contractor will include submittal of permits associated with all “Beyond-the-Meter” work to the agency with jurisdictional authority and such permits will be reimbursable under the MHP Rebuild Program. PG&E may assist the MHP Owner/Operator in preparation and submittal of all other permit applications, but construction permits not covered by PG&E will be paid by the MHP Owner/Operator.
Railroad permits. HCD and/or local City and County building permits for electric and/or gas service work necessary to install new service delivery facilities including, but not limited to, gas house lines, electric meter pedestals, and terminations. The work performed by the MHP Owner/Operator’s Contractor will include submittal of permits associated with all “Beyond-the-Meter” work to the agency with jurisdictional authority and such permits will be reimbursable under the MHP Program. The Utility may assist the MHP Owner/Operator in preparation and submittal of all other permit applications, but construction permits not covered by SCE will be paid by the MHP Owner/Operator.
Railroad permits.  HCD and/or local City and County building permits for electric service work necessary to install new service delivery facilities including, but not limited to, gas house lines, electric meter pedestals, and terminations. The work performed by the MHP Owner/Operator’s Contractor will include submittal of permits associated with all “Beyond the Meter” work for the agency with jurisdictional authority and such permits will be reimbursable under the MHP Program Liberty Utilities may assist the MHP Owner/Operator in preparation and submittal of all other permit applications, but construction permits not covered by Liberty Utilities will be paid by the MHP Owner/Operator.
Railroad permits. HCD and/or local City and County building permits for electric service work necessary to install new service delivery facilities including, but not limited to, gas house lines, electric meter pedestals, and terminations. • Permits for the abandonment of the Legacy System. The work performed by the MHP Owner/Operator’s Contractor will include submittal of permits associated with all “Beyond the Meter” work for the agency with jurisdictional authority and such permits will be reimbursable under the MHP Program. Permitting costs related to the abandonment of the Legacy System will not be reimbursable under the MHP Program and are the responsibility of the MHP Owner/Operator. Liberty Utilities may assist the MHP Owner/Operator in preparation and submittal of all other permit applications, but construction permits not covered by Liberty Utilities will be paid by the MHP Owner/Operator.
Railroad permits. Contractor shall comply with the terms of all permits obtained by VPRA for Work that impacts a Railroad.
Railroad permits.  HCD and/or local City and County building permits for electric and/or gas service work necessary to install new service delivery facilities including, but not limited to, gas house lines, electric meter pedestals, and terminations The work performed by the MHP Owner/Operator’s Contractor will include submittal of building permits associated with all “Beyond-the-Mater” work to the agency with jurisdictional authority. The Utility may assist the MHP Owner/Operator in preparation and submittal of all other permit applications, but construction permits not covered by SDG&E will be paid by the MHP Owner/Operator.
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Related to Railroad permits

  • Licenses and Permits Each Mortgagor covenants in the Mortgage Loan documents that it shall keep all material licenses, permits, franchises, certificates of occupancy and applicable governmental approvals necessary for the operation of the Mortgaged Property in full force and effect, and to the Mortgage Loan Seller’s knowledge based upon any of a letter from any government authorities, zoning consultant’s report or other affirmative investigation of local law compliance consistent with the investigation conducted by the Mortgage Loan Seller for similar commercial and multifamily mortgage loans intended for securitization; all such material licenses, permits, franchises, certificates of occupancy and applicable governmental approvals are in effect or the failure to obtain or maintain such material licenses, permits, franchises or certificates of occupancy and applicable governmental approvals does not materially and adversely affect the use and/or operation of the Mortgaged Property as it was used and operated as of the date of origination of the Mortgage Loan or the rights of a holder of the related Mortgage Loan. The Mortgage Loan requires the related Mortgagor to be qualified to do business in the jurisdiction in which the related Mortgaged Property is located and for the Mortgagor and the Mortgaged Property to be in compliance in all material respects with all regulations, zoning and building laws.

  • Required Permits Unless otherwise stated in the RFP documents, all local, State or Federal permits which may be required to provide the services ensuing from award of this RFP, whether or not they are known to either CMHA or the proposers at the time of the proposal submittal deadline or the award, shall be the sole responsibility of the successful proposer and any costs submitted by the proposer shall reflect all costs required by the successful proposer to procure and provide such necessary permits.

  • Building Permits All building permits required for the construction of the Improvements have been obtained prior to the commencement of the construction of the Improvements and copies of same will be delivered to Lessor.

  • Permits/Licenses Contractor and all Contractor’s employees or agents shall secure and maintain in force all permits and licenses that are required by law in connection with the furnishing of Services pursuant to this Agreement.

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