THE DEVELOPMENT SCHEME Sample Clauses

The 'Development Scheme' clause defines the overall plan or framework for how a property development project will be carried out. It typically outlines the scope of the development, including the types of buildings or infrastructure to be constructed, the sequence of works, and any key milestones or phases. For example, it may specify that a residential complex will be built in three stages, with certain amenities completed before others. This clause serves to provide all parties with a clear understanding of the project's structure and expectations, helping to prevent misunderstandings and disputes about what the development will entail.
THE DEVELOPMENT SCHEME. 5.1 It is recorded that the development will be executed in the phases (as the term is understood in town planning terms) and that the municipal and other services will be constructed and supplied in phases, which will involve road building and other work ("the works"), which will be installed after fulfilment of the suspensive condition referred to in clause 2.1.1. 5.2 The Purchaser shall not be entitled to terminate this agreement or have any claim against the Seller arising from any noise or dust pollution or inconvenience suffered as a result of the works, all of which the Purchaser accepts may endure until the development has been completed in its entirety. 5.3 The Purchaser warrants that it shall not do anything nor cause anything to be done or allow anything to be done by himself or any person in respect of whom he may have any vicarious liability including any members of his household or invitees, that may in any manner disrupt or hamper the execution of the works.
THE DEVELOPMENT SCHEME. 5.1 It is recorded that the development will be executed in the phases (as the term is understood in town planning terms) and that the municipal and other services will be constructed and supplied in phases, which will involve road building and other work 5.2 The Purchaser shall not be entitled to terminate this agreement or have any claim against the Seller arising from any noise or dust pollution or inconvenience suffered as a result of the works, all of which the Purchaser accepts may endure until the development has been completed in its entirety. 5.3 The Purchaser warrants that it shall not do anything nor cause anything to be done or allow anything to be done by himself or any person in respect of whom he may have any vicarious liability including any members of his household or invitees, that may in any manner disrupt or hamper the execution of the works.

Related to THE DEVELOPMENT SCHEME

  • TRAINING AND EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT 9.1 The Employer and the Union recognize the value and benefit of education and training designed to enhance an employee’s ability to perform their job duties. Training and employee development opportunities will be provided to employees in accordance with Employer policies and available resources. 9.2 Attendance at employer-required training will be considered time worked. The Employer will make reasonable attempts to schedule employer-required training during an employee’s regular work shift. The Employer will pay the registration and associated travel costs in accordance with Article 23, Travel, for employer-required training.

  • Employee Development The Employer may provide employees the opportunity to participate in appropriate seminars, workshops or short courses. When possible and appropriate the Employer will provide to all staff information on seminars, workshops or short courses by posting a notice on the Employer’s internal web site.

  • Development Schedule The Project shall substantially comply with the specific timetables and triggers for action set forth in Article 5 of this Agreement. The parties acknowledge that, as provided in G.S. 160A-400.25(b), the failure to meet a commencement or completion date shall not, in and of itself, constitute a material breach of this Agreement pursuant to G.S. 160A-400.27 but must be judged based upon the totality of the circumstances.

  • Development Plan document specifying the work program, schedule, and relevant investments required for the Development and the Production of a Discovery or set of Discoveries of Oil and Gas in the Contract Area, including its abandonment.

  • Curriculum Development This includes the analysis and coordination of textual materials; constant review of current literature in the field, some of which are selected for the college library collection, the preparation of selective, descriptive materials such as outlines and syllabi; conferring with other faculty and administration on curricular problems; and, the attendance and participation in inter and intra-college conferences and advisory committees.