Site Approval Process Clause Samples

The Site Approval Process clause defines the procedures and requirements for obtaining formal consent before a specific location can be used for a project or activity. Typically, this clause outlines the steps for submitting site information, the criteria for evaluation, and the timeline for approval or rejection by the relevant party. For example, a contractor may need to present detailed site plans and await written confirmation before commencing work. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties agree on the suitability of a site, thereby minimizing disputes and ensuring compliance with project standards or regulatory requirements.
Site Approval Process. After obtaining Franchise Approval, Carrols shall apply for and obtain site approval from BKC for any site on which Carrols proposes to construct a Restaurant under this Agreement in accordance with BKC’s standard site approval procedures applicable to all BKC Franchisees (hereinafter referred to as “Site Approval”). Site Approval is a prerequisite to authorization by Carrols to construct a Restaurant at a particular location. Carrols shall commence the Site Approval process by completing and submitting to BKC the then current form of BKC’s “Site Acquisition Package” with a request for Site Approval. BKC agrees to notify Carrols of BKC’s decision to grant or deny Site Approval within 30 days of receipt of a completed Site Acquisition Package and all other requested information. Carrols acknowledges that Site Approval can be granted only by means of a written approval duly executed by an authorized representative of BKC and no other approval, whether oral or written, shall be effective or binding on BKC. Carrols shall not, except at their own risk, enter into any binding real estate contracts for a property for which Carrols is seeking Site Approval until BKC has given Site Approval in writing.
Site Approval Process the Licensor acknowledges that: (a) the Site is one of several locations that are under consideration by the Licensee for use as a telecommunications site; (b) the Licensor has discussed and agreed with the Licensee upon the proposed location on the Site for a telecommunications tower, the height and physical base structure of such tower and the factors in determining tower painting and lighting requirements; (c) The Licensee may have to undertake a public consultation process in accordance with applicable local land-use authority or Industry Canada procedures that may include providing notifications to property owners or in the local newspaper identifying the location of the Site. At the end of such public consultation process, the local land-use authority will review any concerns raised; and (d) IF THE LOCAL LAND-USE AUTHORITY DOES NOT APPROVE THE SITE, OR IF THE LICENSEE IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION DOES NOT SELECT THE SITE FOR ITS TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER, THE LICENSEE MAY EXERCISE ITS TERMINATION RIGHT UNDER SECTION 12 AND NEITHER THE LICENSEE NOR THE LOCAL LAND-USE AUTHORITY SHALL HAVE ANY OBLIGATION TO PAY ANY FEES OR COMPENSATE THE LICENSOR FOR ANY REASON UNDER THIS AGREEMENT.
Site Approval Process. After obtaining Franchise Approval, Area Developer shall apply for and obtain site approval from BKC for any site on which Area Developer proposes to construct a new Burger King Restaurant in accordance with BKC’s then-current standard site approval procedures applicable to all Franchisees (herein, “Site Approval”). The Site Approval application shall contain detailed information regarding the site and the market around the site, and Area Developer shall use the application format from time to time adopted by BKC applicable to the U.S. Area Developer acknowledges and agrees that any site selection assistance or approval provided by BKC or its Affiliates is not intended and shall not be construed or interpreted as a representation, warranty or guarantee that the site (or any other site) will achieve any estimated sales or otherwise succeed, nor shall any location recommendation made by BKC or its Affiliates be deemed a representation that any particular location is available for use as a New Developer Restaurant. Site Approval is a prerequisite to authorization to construct a new Burger King Restaurant at a particular location. Area Developer acknowledges that Site Approval can be granted only by means of a written approval duly executed by an authorized representative of BKC and no other approval, whether oral or written, shall be effective or binding on BKC.
Site Approval Process. In an open discussion at a faculty meeting the faculty will identify which activities or clubs are desired. Individual teachers may express an interest in sponsoring a club or holding an activity. The Grade Level Chair/Leadership Team will review teacher requests and shall recommend activities/position and appropriate category designation to receive a stipend. A committee composed of the Principal, SEA Representative, and a member of the Grade Level Chair/Leadership team will review the recommendations and approve the stipend and hourly allotments prior to October 15. The committee will meet each semester or as needed to review program.

Related to Site Approval Process

  • Approval Process Tenant shall notify Landlord whether it approves of the submitted working drawings within three business days after Landlord’s submission thereof. If Tenant disapproves of such working drawings, then Tenant shall notify Landlord thereof specifying in reasonable detail the reasons for such disapproval, in which case Landlord shall, within five business days after such notice, revise such working drawings in accordance with Tenant’s objections and submit the revised working drawings to Tenant for its review and approval. Tenant shall notify Landlord in writing whether it approves of the resubmitted working drawings within one business day after its receipt thereof. This process shall be repeated until the working drawings have been finally approved by Landlord and Tenant. If Tenant fails to notify Landlord that it disapproves of the initial working drawings within three business days (or, in the case of resubmitted working drawings, within one business day) after the submission thereof, then Tenant shall be deemed to have approved the working drawings in question. Any delay caused by Tenant’s unreasonable withholding of its consent or delay in giving its written approval as to such working drawings shall constitute a Tenant Delay Day (defined below). If the working drawings are not fully approved (or deemed approved) by both Landlord and Tenant by the 15th business day after the delivery of the initial draft thereof to Tenant, then each day after such time period that such working drawings are not fully approved (or deemed approved) by both Landlord and Tenant shall constitute a Tenant Delay Day.

  • Approval of Plans and Specifications The Plans and Specifications will conform to the requirements and conditions set out by applicable law or any effective restrictive covenant, and to all governmental authorities which exercise jurisdiction over the Leased Premises or the construction thereon.

  • Project Approval The County may issue a Job Order Authorization for the Work, to include the firm-fixed-price of the Job Order and the project duration. Contractor agrees that all clauses of this Contract are applicable to any Job Order issued hereunder. The County reserves the right to reject a Contractor’s Quote based on unjustifiable quantities and/or methods, performance periods, inadequate documentation, or other inconsistencies or deficiencies on the Contractor’s part in the sole opinion of the County. The County reserves the right to issue a unilateral Job Order authorization for the Work if a Quote price cannot be mutually agreed upon. This is based upon unjustifiable quantities in the sole opinion of the County. The County also reserves the right to not issue a Job Order Authorization if the County’s requirement is no longer valid or the project is not funded. In these instances, the Contractor has no right of claim to recover Quote expenses. The County may pursue continuing valid requirements by other means where Contract was not reached with the Contractor.

  • New Project Approval Consultant and District recognize that Consultant’s Services may include working on various projects for District. Consultant shall obtain the approval of District prior to the commencement of a new project.

  • Vote/Approval Required No vote or consent of the holders of any class or series of capital stock of Parent is necessary to approve this Agreement or the Merger or the transactions contemplated hereby. The vote or consent of Parent as the sole stockholder of Merger Sub (which shall have occurred prior to the Effective Time) is the only vote or consent of the holders of any class or series of capital stock of Merger Sub necessary to approve this Agreement or the Merger or the transactions contemplated hereby.