LIMITATION ON USE definition

LIMITATION ON USE. Tenant shall use the Premises solely for the Permitted Use specified in SECTION N of the Summary. Tenant shall not do anything in or about the Premises which will (i) cause structural injury to the Building, or (ii) cause damage to any part of the Building except to the extent reasonably necessary for the installation of Tenant's Trade Fixtures and Tenant's Alterations, and then only in a manner which has been first approved by Landlord in writing. Tenant shall not operate any equipment within the Premises which will (i) materially damage the Building or the Common Area, (ii) overload existing electrical systems or other mechanical equipment servicing the Building, (iii) impair the efficient operation of the sprinkler system or the heating, ventilating or air conditioning ("HVAC") equipment within or servicing the Building, or (iv) damage, overload or corrode the sanitary sewer system. Tenant shall not attach, hang or suspend anything from the ceiling, roof, walls or columns of the Building or set any load on the floor in the excess of the load limits for which such items are designed nor operate hard wheel forklifts within the Premises. Any dust, fumes, or waste products generated by Tenant's use of the Premises shall be contained and disposed so that they do not (i) create an unreasonable fire or health hazard, (ii) damage the Premises, or (iii) result in the violation of any Law. Except as approved by Landlord, Tenant shall not change the exterior of the Building or install any equipment or antennas on or make any penetrations of the exterior or roof of the Building. Tenant shall not commit any waste in or about the Premises, and Tenant shall keep the Premises in an neat, clean, attractive and orderly condition, free of any nuisances. If Landlord designates a standard window covering for use throughout the Building, Tenant shall use this standard window covering to cover all windows in the Premises. Tenant shall not conduct on any portion of the Premises or the Project any sale of any kind, including any public or private auction, fire sale, going-out-of-business sale, distress sale or other liquidation sale.
LIMITATION ON USE. Not more than 40 employees on the payroll as of February 15, 2004, may be employed on the 12-hour shift schedule (except on a voluntary basis or in order to avoid layoff). All employees hired after that date may be required to work on the 12-hour shift schedule, and will not be counted in the 40 employee limit. Also, it is recognized that the availability of the 12-hour shift schedule may provide the opportunity for the Company to maximize employment at the plant, especially in bringing in new or expanded work. Accordingly, it is agreed that this limitation may be exceeded by mutual agreement of the Company and the Union.
LIMITATION ON USE. TKA will seek to limit, to the best of its ability, instruction and/or activities scheduled on School Property which would conflict with Wednesday Evening or Sunday Morning Worship Services or Sunday School. Further deference, respect and cooperation shall be given for special events or services at TRINITY to the extent possible to avoid conflicts in space, minimize traffic and facilitate decorum and reverence for the underlying event.

Examples of LIMITATION ON USE in a sentence

  • PN 050 - 10/15/2004 - LIMITATION ON USE OF CONTRACT FUNDS FOR LOBBYING 1.

  • LIMITATION ON USE OF CONTRIBUTIONS.—The Commission may not obligate, withdraw, or ex- pend amounts received as contributions before March 1, 1998.

  • LIMITATION ON USE OF SOLE-SOURCE SHIPBUILDING CON- TRACTS FOR CERTAIN VESSELS.

  • LIMITATION ON USE OF FUNDS FOR REPLACING WARHEAD ON SM-3 BLOCK IIA MISSILE.

  • If the Contractor or any subcontractor fails to comply with any of the provisions contained in this proposal note, the Department may terminate the contract, debar the Contractor or Subcontractor and/or withhold or suspend pay estimates after written notice and a reasonable opportunity to comply has been provided PN 050 - 10/15/2004 - LIMITATION ON USE OF CONTRACT FUNDS FOR LOBBYING 1.

  • LIMITATION ON USE OF FUNDS FOR PROMOTION OF LEGALIZATION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCESThe Contractor shall not use contract funds to support activities that promote the legalization of any drug or other substance included in schedule I of the schedules of controlled substances established under section 202 of the Controlled Substances Act, except for normal and recognized executive-congressional communications.

  • LIMITATION ON USE OF AVAILABLE AMOUNTS.—(1) An amount made available under subchapter I of chapter 471 of this title (except section 47127) may not be used for a project that uses a product or service of a foreign country during any period the country is on the list maintained by the United States Trade Rep- resentative under subsection (d)(1) of this sec- tion.

  • LIMITATION ON USE OF FUNDS FOR AN ALTERNATIVE PROPULSION SYSTEM FOR THE F-35 JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER PROGRAM; INCREASE IN FUNDING FOR PROCUREMENT OF UH-1Y/AH-1Z ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT AND FOR MANAGEMENT RESERVES FOR THE F-35 JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER PROGRAM.

  • LIMITATION ON USE OF FUNDS FOR INCREMENT 1 OF THE WARFIGHTER INFORMATION NETWORK-TACTICAL PRO- GRAM PENDING CERTIFICATION TO CONGRESS.

  • If party fails to submit SD in prescribed time limit as mentioned in LOI, UGVCL will take stern action against firmas per rules.


More Definitions of LIMITATION ON USE

LIMITATION ON USE. The Leased Premises shall be used continuously during the Term for general office purposes and for no other use. The Tenant acknowledges and agrees that it will not, nor will it permit the Leased Premises (or any part thereof to be used for any purpose which is not generally permitted in first class office buildings in the City of Toronto, and that it will not, nor will it permit the Leased Premises (or any part thereo@ to be used by any other trade or business without the prior written consent of the Landlord, which consent may be unreasonably withheld.
LIMITATION ON USE. Tenant shall use the Premises solely for the use specified in Section N of the Summary (the "Permitted Use"). Tenant shall not do anything in or about the Premises which will cause any damage or structural injury to the Building or Common Area or operate any equipment within the Premises which will overload, damages or impair electrical systems, HVAC, sprinkler systems, sanitary sewer systems or other mechanical equipment servicing the Building or the Project. Tenant shall not attach, hang or suspend anything from the ceiling, roof, walls or columns of the Building or set any load on the floor in excess of the load limits for which such items are designed nor operate hard wheel forklifts within the Premises. Tenant shall not change the exterior of the Building or install any equipment or antennas on or make any penetrations of the exterior or roof of this Building. Tenant shall not commit or permit any waste or nuisance in or about the Premises. Tenant shall not conduct on any portion of the Premises or the Project any sale of any kind. No articles of any kind shall be stored upon or permitted to resale outside of the Premises.
LIMITATION ON USE of information means that the APVMA must not use the information described to assess or make a decision on another application.

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