Assets Linked to the Concession Clause Samples

The "Assets Linked to the Concession" clause defines which assets are directly associated with the rights and obligations granted under a concession agreement. Typically, this includes both tangible assets, such as infrastructure, equipment, or land, and intangible assets, like licenses or intellectual property, that are necessary for the concessionaire to perform its duties. By clearly identifying these assets, the clause ensures that both parties understand what is included in the concession, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring smooth operation and eventual transfer or reversion of assets at the end of the concession period.
Assets Linked to the Concession. Clause 22. 1. The collection of the present concession, which is linked to it, consists of all the assets belonging to the Concessionaire’s patrimony, as well as its controlling company controller company or third party companies, and those that are indispensable for the rendering of the service herein granted, especially those qualified as such in Attachment 01 – Qualification of the Reversible Assets of Local Commuted
Assets Linked to the Concession. Clause 22.1. The collection of the present concession, which is linked to it, consists of all the assets belonging to the Concessionaire’s patrimony, as well as its controlling company controller company or third party companies, and those that are indispensable for the rendering of the service herein granted, especially those qualified as such in Attachment 01 – Qualification of the Reversible Assets of Local Commuted Fixed Telephone Service Provision. Paragraph 1st. Also integrating the collection of assets linked to the concession are the authorizations of use of the spectrum of radiofrequencies that are being granted to it and, when pertinent, the right of use of orbital positions, complying with terms of article 48 and 161 of Law No. 9,472 of 1997 and also the contents of clause 4.1 of the present Contract.

Related to Assets Linked to the Concession

  • Sole purpose of the Concessionaire The Concessionaire having been set up for the sole purpose of exercising the rights and observing and performing its obligations and liabilities under this Agreement, the Concessionaire or any of its subsidiaries shall not, except with the previous written consent of the Authority, be or become directly or indirectly engaged, concerned or interested in any business other than as envisaged herein.

  • The Concession 3.1.1. Subject to and in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, Applicable Laws and Applicable Permits, the Authority, awards to the Concessionaire the concession set forth herein including exclusive right, license and authority to construct, operate and maintain the Project and provide Hospitality Services (the “Concession”), for the Concession Period, and the Concessionaire hereby accepts the Concession and agrees to implement the Project subject to and in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. 3.1.2. Subject to and in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, the Concession hereby granted shall oblige or entitle (as the case may be) the Concessionaire to: (a) the Right of Way, access and leave and license rights to use the Project Site for the purpose of developing the Project, to the extent conferred by the provisions of this Agreement; (b) design, finance, construct the Project during the Construction Period; (c) achieve Project COD in accordance with the provisions of Article 15.1 and subsequently, manage, operate and maintain the Resort and Project Infrastructure throughout the Concession Period; (d) provide Hospitality Services in accordance with the standards and terms set out in this Agreement, Applicable Laws, Applicable Permits and Good Industry Practice; (e) demand, collect and appropriate Revenue from the Users for using the Resort and availing of the Hospitality Services in accordance with this Agreement; (f) pay Concession Fee to the Authority in accordance with the provisions of Article 24; (g) perform and fulfil all the obligations of the Concessionaire under and in accordance with this Agreement; (h) bear and pay all costs, expenses and charges in connection with or incidental to the performance of the obligations of the Concessionaire under this Agreement; (i) appoint Contractors, sub-contractors, agents, advisors and consultants to carry out its obligations under this Agreement in accordance with its terms; (j) upon Termination of the Concession Period transfer the Project to the Authority in accordance with the terms of this Agreement; (k) neither assign, transfer or sub-let or create any lien or Encumbrance on this Agreement, or the Concession hereby granted or on the whole or any part of the Project Site, nor sell, transfer, exchange, lease or part possession thereof; (l) set all standards and frame and apply all internal policies, guidelines and procedures as may be appropriate for safety, security, development, management, operation or maintenance of the Project and the Project Site, subject only to the terms of this Agreement and in accordance with Applicable Permits, Applicable Laws and Good Industry Practice;

  • TEXAS MOTOR VEHICLE BOARD LICENSING All that deal in motor vehicles shall maintain current licenses that are required by the Texas Motor Vehicle Commission Code. If at any time during this Agreement term, any required Contractor license is denied, revoked, or not renewed, Contractor shall be in default of this Agreement, unless the Texas Motor Vehicle

  • Maintenance of Total Unencumbered Assets The Company and its Subsidiaries will maintain at all times Total Unencumbered Assets of not less than 200% of the aggregate outstanding principal amount of the Unsecured Debt of the Company and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis.

  • Student Evaluation a. The President of the College or the President’s designee shall be responsible for administering the student evaluation process. b. Student evaluation packets for each class containing instruments and instructions shall be distributed to each faculty member by the first week of December during the fall semester and by the last week in April during the spring semester. c. It is expressly agreed that the faculty member being evaluated shall not be present in the classroom when the student evaluation is being administered and that all instruction to students with regard to such student evaluation shall be included in writing on the instrument, provided further that the designated unit or non-unit professional shall return the student evaluation directly to the President of the College or the President’s designee. The administering of the student evaluation shall be the responsibility of the President of the College or the President’s designee who shall determine who among unit or non-unit professionals shall administer such student evaluation. Student evaluations shall be valid only if signed by the student; provided, however, that faculty members shall not be entitled to the identity of the student responding unless such student evaluation is used as a basis for dismissal or other disciplinary action and such will be communicated to the students. d. The data from the student evaluation shall be tabulated and copies sent to the President of the College or the President’s designee. The raw data shall be retained by the College for a period of one (1) year during which time the faculty member shall have access thereto upon written request. e. The President of the College or the President’s designee shall review the tabulated data and shall forward a data summary to the faculty member by January 23 for the fall semester and by June 15 for the spring semester. f. The faculty member shall have seven (7) working days in which to respond to such data.