Temporary Permits Sample Clauses

The TEMPORARY PERMITS clause establishes the conditions under which temporary authorizations or permissions are granted for specific activities or uses, typically pending the issuance of a permanent permit. In practice, this clause outlines the scope, duration, and any limitations of the temporary permit, such as allowing construction to begin while final approvals are processed. Its core function is to enable parties to proceed with certain actions without waiting for full regulatory or administrative approval, thereby minimizing project delays and providing flexibility during transitional periods.
Temporary Permits. When driving a vehicle other than the one registered, students must obtain a temporary parking permits from JROTC before the start of school. Permits will be issued on a weekly basis, and will only be issued to the student with parking privileges.
Temporary Permits. If you want to register an additional IFTA commercial vehicle under IFTA immediately, but you do not have extra decals on hand, you may ask the ministry for an IFTA temporary permit. The ministry will fax the temporary permit to you if: ▪ you provide the vehicle year, make, licence plate number and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), and ▪ your IFTA account is in good standing. This vehicle specific permit is valid for 30 days and you must place it along with a copy of your IFTA licence in the IFTA commercial vehicle you order it for. The ministry will mail you the IFTA licence and decals to replace the permit within the 30-day period.
Temporary Permits. Are issued to Contractor employees who require access to the Power Station for a period of 14 days or longer.
Temporary Permits. Temporary permit of this category may be issued as per need by the Transport Authority of the one State which shall be valid without countersignature in the reciprocating State subject to condition that the vehicle shall be hired by a single party.
Temporary Permits. OESD 114 will issue temporary permits, as allowable by OSPI. Note: OSPI is the only entity permitted to issue permits for Career and Technical Educators, Conditional ESA or Continuing ESA.
Temporary Permits. Temporary Permit shall be granted under section 87 of Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 to Private Service Vehicles as per need for a period not exceeding thirty days which shall be operative in the reciprocating state without countersignature.
Temporary Permits. The parties hereto acknowledge and agree that, as set forth in SCHEDULE 4.10 hereto, ECCO's permit to collect and transport medical waste in New York City and the State of New Jersey are temporary and subject to the approval of the applicable governmental and regulatory entities. If such approvals are not received, and ECCO is unable to engage in the medical waste business in New York City and/or New Jersey, then Stericycle shall cause all such customer accounts located in New York City and/or New Jersey to continue to be serviced on the same terms as conducted by ECCO. If Stericycle does not or is unable to do so, then, for purposes of calculating the Annual Revenues during the Adjustment Period, Annual Revenues shall include an amount equal to the average of the revenues for the first five months of 1997 of any such customers for which ECCO is no longer permitted to perform services, multiplied by twelve. In addition, if Stericycle's permits to collect and transport medical waste in New York City or the State of New Jersey are revoked, expire or are not granted, as applicable, for any reason, then ECCO shall cause all such customer accounts of Stericycle located in New York City and/or New Jersey to continue to be serviced on the same terms as conducted by Stericycle; provided however, that no such accounts shall be included in the Annual Revenues of ECCO during the Adjustment Period. Following the Closing, ECCO will promptly file an Updated Disclosure Statement with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection as set forth in that certain Order dated April 30, 1997.
Temporary Permits. Upon application in writing from the owner or his or her agent, the Village Board, by two-thirds vote, may grant permission for the temporary moving or removal of a combustible building to such a location in the street or other place within the village fire limits as the board shall specify upon such temporary permit. Upon completion of the non-combustible building, the owner of any such building of non-combustible material shall immediately move the combustible building outside of the fire limits.
Temporary Permits. Temporary permits may be issued by the home State or the authorized officer of the border check gate of the reciprocating state in respect of goods carriages, which shall remain operative in other State without countersignature. The officer at the check gate should honour permit issued by the permit granting authority of reciprocating State.

Related to Temporary Permits

  • All Necessary Permits, etc The Company and each subsidiary possess such valid and current certificates, authorizations or permits issued by the appropriate state, federal or foreign regulatory agencies or bodies necessary to conduct their respective businesses, and neither the Company nor any subsidiary has received any notice of proceedings relating to the revocation or modification of, or non-compliance with, any such certificate, authorization or permit which, singly or in the aggregate, if the subject of an unfavorable decision, ruling or finding, could result in a Material Adverse Change.

  • Regulatory Permits The Company and the Subsidiaries possess all certificates, authorizations and permits issued by the appropriate federal, state, local or foreign regulatory authorities necessary to conduct their respective businesses as described in the SEC Reports, except where the failure to possess such permits could not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect (“Material Permits”), and neither the Company nor any Subsidiary has received any notice of proceedings relating to the revocation or modification of any Material Permit.

  • Work Permits The Executive shall use his reasonable best efforts to obtain, maintain and renew a suitable (for the purposes of the Executive's contemplated employment by the Company) work permit by the Bermuda government authorities and any other permits required by any Bermuda government authority. The Company shall be responsible for permit fees, and all other expenses, including legal expenses, in connection with obtaining and maintaining such work permit.