Examples of Resort Association in a sentence
The Debtors in these cases, along with the last four digits of each Debtor’s federal tax identification number, are: Westwind Manor Resort Association, Inc.
In July of 2003, the Sawyer County Recreation Association and the Hayward Lakes Resort Association merged to form the HLVCB.
Purchaser, for itself and the Purchaser Parties, forever waives and releases any actions or claims such parties may have against the Residence Association, the Resort Association, Seller and the Seller Parties which in any way arise out of the impacts and disturbances generated from Commercial Activities.
Purchaser acknowledges that Purchaser has not relied upon, nor was its execution of this Agreement induced by, any representations by Seller or any Seller Party regarding any direct or indirect interest of, or past, present or future involvement of, any other person or entity in the Resort, the Project, the Residence Association, the Resort Association or the KNC including without limitation Seller or any affiliate of Seller.
These documents require, among other things, membership by Purchaser in the Resort Association and payment of assessments to the Resort Association independent of those to be paid to the Residence Association as set forth above in (a).
Subject to regulation of such parking by the Resort Association and the Residence Association through its rule-making authority, all parking within the parking facility shall be unassigned and managed by a central valet system operated by the Hotel Component operator.
Purchaser acknowledges that the Seller and/or the Residence Association or Resort Association may grant certain easements to the public and/or adjacent property owners across certain portions of the Resort including all sidewalk and plaza areas, for access and other purposes.
Half of the proceeds of these funds are spent by agreement with the Aspen Chamber and Resort Association (ACRA) for marketing of Aspen’s tourist amenities.
If a property is further subdivided (strata subdivision or through fractional ownership), the property owner subdividing must inform its potential purchasers of their obligations under TSP bylaws and the Mountain Resort Association Act.
In order to avoid damage to the Project or disruption to other residents and guests of the Resort, all decorators, consultants, or contractors that the Purchaser may hire after Closing must comply with the Project Documents and such other guidelines and rules established by Seller, the Resort Association or the Residence Association, including as the same pertain to issuance of keys, hours for construction, trash removal, sink drains.