Construction and Operation of Permitted Use Clause Samples

The "Construction and Operation of Permitted Use" clause defines the rules and requirements governing how a tenant or property user may build, modify, and operate within the leased premises according to the uses allowed by the agreement. It typically outlines the standards for construction, such as compliance with building codes and obtaining necessary permits, and may specify operational limitations like hours of use or types of activities permitted. This clause ensures that the property is used safely and lawfully, protecting both the landlord’s interests and the integrity of the premises by preventing unauthorized or unsafe modifications and uses.
Construction and Operation of Permitted Use a) Contractor will arrange for the construction of the System in a good, careful, proper and workmanlike manner in accordance with good engineering practices, the Request for Qualifications which resulted in the Contract (the “RFQ”), and with all Applicable Legal Requirements. The System will, when completed, comply with all Applicable Legal Requirements and the RFQ. b) Contractor and its sub-contractors, agents, consultants, and representatives shall have reasonable access at all reasonable times (including under emergency conditions) to the necessary portion of the Premises for the purpose of construction, operation, inspection, maintenance, repair and removal of the System, and to any documents, materials and records of Customer and County relating to the Premises that Contractor reasonably requests in conjunction with these activities. Contractor will schedule a pre- mobilization meeting and provide the County with a construction schedule of the Work to be done on the Premises at least one-week before any work is commenced on the Premises. Contractor shall provide Customer and County at least forty-eight (48) hours oral notice of all activities conducted by or on behalf of Contractor on the Premises relating to the System. During any such activities, Contractor, and its sub- contractors, agents, consultants and representatives shall comply with Customer’s reasonable safety and security procedures (as may be promulgated from time to time), and Contractor and its sub-contractors, agents, consultants and representatives shall conduct such activities in such a manner and such a time and day as to cause minimum interference with Customer’s activities.
Construction and Operation of Permitted Use 

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