Common use of Permitted Use of Premises Clause in Contracts

Permitted Use of Premises. City, upon the faithful performance of such covenants, agreements and conditions required by law, or this Lease including without limitation City's diligent collection of garbage and trash from the Authority and the proper disposal thereof, shall and may, peaceably enjoy the Leased Premises. Such quiet enjoyment is conditioned upon City adhering to the following terms: A. Permitted Use of Leased Premises. The City shall be permitted to utilize the Leased Premises for only the following purposes: (i) the development of the Leased Premises (including clearing the land, demolishing existing structures and constructing improvements) for use as a garbage collection and recycle transfer facility for solid waste, vegetative waste, and construction material, only when in compliance with all federal, state and local laws and ordinances and when in compliance with all applicable environmental standards and guidelines, (ii) temporary storage of hurricane, horticulture and construction debris, (iii) the construction (and use) of an enclosed recycling facility (and related facilities), (iv) storage of equipment and vehicles, and (v) all uses incidental or related thereto, as approved by the Authority in writing (collectively, the “Permitted Uses”). B. Non-Exclusive Use. City, as well as City's agents, employees, and customers, are permitted non-exclusive use of all roads, rights-of-way and driveways to and from the Leased Premises in common with other airport users. City has the right to free access, ingress to and egress from the Leased Premises. The Authority may, at any time, temporarily or permanently close or consent to the closing of any roadway or other right-of-way for such access, ingress or other area of the Leased Premises presently or hereafter used as such. In such a case, a means of access, ingress and egress reasonably equivalent to that formerly provided shall be substituted and concurrently made available.

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Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

Permitted Use of Premises. City, upon the faithful performance of such covenants, agreements and conditions required by law, or this Lease including without limitation City's diligent collection of garbage and trash from the Authority and the proper disposal thereof, shall and may, peaceably enjoy the Leased Premises. Such quiet enjoyment is conditioned upon City adhering to the following terms: A. Permitted Use of Leased Premises. The City shall be permitted to utilize the Leased Premises for only the following purposes: (i) the development of the Leased Premises (including clearing the land, demolishing existing structures and constructing improvements) for use as a garbage collection and recycle transfer facility for solid waste, vegetative waste, and construction material, only when in compliance with all federal, state and local laws and ordinances and when in compliance with all applicable environmental standards and guidelines, (ii) temporary storage of hurricane, horticulture and construction debris, (iii) the construction (and use) of an enclosed recycling facility (and related facilities), (iv) storage of equipment and vehicles, and (v) all uses incidental or related thereto, as approved by the Authority in writing (collectively, the "Permitted Uses”)") . B. Non-Exclusive Use. City, as well as City's agents, employees, and customers, are permitted non-exclusive use of all roads, rights-of-way and driveways to and from the Leased Premises in common with other airport users. City has the right to free access, ingress to and egress from the Leased Premises. The Authority may, at any timeti me, temporarily or permanently close or consent to the closing of any roadway or other right-of-way for such access, ingress or other area of the Leased Premises presently or hereafter used as such. In such a case, a means of access, ingress and egress reasonably equivalent to that formerly provided shall be substituted and concurrently made available.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement