Final Site Selection Sample Clauses

The Final Site Selection clause establishes the process and criteria by which the definitive location for a project or activity is chosen. Typically, this clause outlines the responsibilities of the parties in evaluating potential sites, the timeline for making a decision, and any conditions that must be met before a site is confirmed. For example, it may require environmental assessments or regulatory approvals before selection is finalized. Its core function is to ensure that both parties agree on the suitability of the site, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and delays related to project location.
Final Site Selection. The JPBC shall prepare an evaluation of the Initial Sites, including any issues identified by the JPBC with respect to the feasibility of constructing the Purpose-Built Facility at such Initial Site and potential plans for addressing such issues. Within thirty (30) days of completion of such evaluations, the JPBC shall select one (1) site (the “Final Site”), and may designate one or more back-up sites, and the Parties shall establish Preliminary Construction Plans pursuant to Section C.2 below for such Final Site. Promptly following determination of the Final Site, the JPBC shall prepare proposed terms and conditions for an option to lease or purchase such Final Site for use in connection with the Purpose-Built Facility consistent with this Agreement (“Proposed Terms”), which option shall be assignable and transferable to CLIENT without requiring consent or approval from any Third Party, and, if applicable, LONZA (and, at LONZA’s request, the JPBC members) shall engage in good faith negotiations with the owner of such Final Site to enter into a written agreement for an exclusive option to lease or purchase such Final Site on such Proposed Terms (“Lease/Purchase Option Agreement”). To the extent such negotiations require material deviations from the Proposed Terms, LONZA shall first submit such proposed deviations to the JPBC. The JPBC shall review, and approve or disapprove, any such proposed deviations within fifteen (15) days after receipt; provided that CLIENT shall not be obligated to enter into the Lease/Purchase Option Agreement.
Final Site Selection. In the event that by the Closing Date the Developer and the Other Land-Based Casino Developers shall not have designated the specific sites within the Casino Area on which the Land-Based Casino Developments are to be located (the "Final Sites"), then Developer and the Other Land-Based Casino Developers shall jointly submit the suggested Final Sites to the Mayor who, through a blind drawing in the presence of the Developer and the Other Land-Based Casino Developers, shall designate which of the Final Sites shall be conveyed to which of the developers of the Land-Based Casino Developments.
Final Site Selection. 52 9.4 Delivery of Other Development Agreements. .52
Final Site Selection. Visit candidate sites and acquire data from catch basins and surrounding drainages (depth to catch basin invert, treatment area, proximity to trees and gas lines using Arlington-designed checklist and spreadsheet. Research potential utility conflicts (gas, water, sewer) and record conflicts. Select final sites/catch basins in each municipality (total 65).

Related to Final Site Selection

  • Site Selection 5.1.1 If the parties have not designated the street address of the Franchised Location on Exhibit A on the Effective Date, Franchisee shall identify, submit and obtain Franchisor’s prior written approval of the Franchised Location meeting the requirements of this Agreement prior to entering a lease or sublease for the Franchised Location. Franchisee shall provide Franchisor all information required by Franchisor, as determined by Franchisor in Franchisor’s sole determination, necessary for Franchisor to evaluate the Franchised Location. Franchisor shall have ten (10) business days to review Franchisee’s written site proposal for the Franchised Location and notify Franchisee of its approval or disapproval in writing. Franchisor’s failure to respond within ten (10) business days shall signify Franchisor’s disapproval of the site. Franchisor shall not unreasonably withhold Franchisor’s approval of a proposed site for the Franchised Location. 5.1.2 Franchisee must have a site for the Franchised Location approved by Franchisor, receive the opening notice from Franchisor described in Section 5.4 below, and open Franchisee’s Franchised Business for business within six (6) months from the Effective Date, except as otherwise provided in Section 5.1.3 All matters related in any way to Franchisee’s site are Franchisee’s sole responsibility, regardless of any assistance Franchisor may choose to provide. Franchisee is responsible for obtaining any architectural and engineering services required for Franchisee’s facility and for ensuring its compliance with local law. Neither Franchisor, nor any other person or company associated with Franchisor shall have any liability for any site‐related matter. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees not to make any claims against Franchisor and/or any of Franchisor’s affiliates or associates with regard to such matters. 5.1.4 If Franchisor makes a loan to Franchisee for (i) Franchisee’s purchase of the franchise for the Franchised Business; (ii) the remodeling of the Franchised Location; (iii) the transfer of any interest in this franchise or this Agreement; or (iv) any other purpose; Franchisee shall open (or re‐open, as the case may be), the Franchised Business for business within sixty (60) days from the loan origination date.

  • Panel Selection 1. The Parties shall apply the following procedures in selecting a Panel: (a) the Panel shall comprise 3 members; (b) within 15 days following the date of the establishment of the Panel, each Party shall nominate a Panelist; (c) the Parties shall endeavor 2. If a Panelist appointed under this Article resigns or becomes unable to act, a successor Panelist shall be appointed within 30 days in accordance with the selection procedure as prescribed for the appointment of the original Panelist and the successor shall have all the powers and duties of the original Panelist. The work of the Panel shall be suspended during the appointment of the successor Panelist.

  • Adverse Selection No selection procedures adverse to the Noteholders were utilized in selecting the Receivables from those receivables owned by the Seller which met the selection criteria set forth in this Agreement.

  • Selection of Representatives a) Each central party and the Crown shall select its own representatives to the Committee.

  • Shift Selection Employee assignments within the Patrol Bureau will occur between approximately April 1-15 and shall be awarded based upon seniority. Approximately three (3) months before then the Department will publish a call for written requests on shift assignment. Employees will make their first three (3) choices known. Employees will learn of the assignment, including days off associated with their assignment, immediately after the bidding process is completed. Assignments will take effect on the schedule immediately following July 1st. Residence Hall assignments will be made prior to all others. No officer will be required to work a Residence Hall assignment in consecutive years. Assignment of the remaining officers will begin with selection(s) for day and night shifts. The bid for assignments will continue until all positions are filled. The following general rules apply to assignments: 1. During the term of this Agreement, no employee will be reassigned to a different shift other than the shift awarded by seniority except in situations where the University cannot continue to provide police services. In the event a shift reassignment must occur, it will be offered to volunteers based on seniority. If there are no volunteers it will be assigned to the least senior officer in the department. 2. Shift selection shall be an appropriate subject for the Joint Labor/Management Committee. 3. If a shift becomes available as a result of trainees being released for duty, and if there is at least four (4) months until the next shift change, the shift will be posted and awarded by seniority. The new trainee released for duty will take the senior officers shift. If no employee desires the shift, the trainee scheduled for assignment will be assigned that shift. The parties recognize that for the betterment of the Department it may be necessary to assign a trainee to a specific shift. 4. Voluntary shift trades will be allowed as long as overtime costs are not incurred. 5. Except in a bona fide emergency, no employee shall be assigned to work more than sixteen (16) hours in a twenty-four (24) hour period, provided however employees may volunteer to work up to eighteen (18) hours in a twenty-four (24) hour period.