Use and Occupation. a) The City agrees that the Venue shall be delivered to Curling Canada at the commencement of the Term in clean and broom-swept condition, suitable for the purposes which are the subject matter of this License Agreement. b) The City further agrees to provide in and on the Venue, such supplies of water, electricity, light, heat and air conditioning as are presently available and normally provided in the Premises during an active tournament period. c) Curling Canada agrees to use and cause its employees, agents and invitees to use the Premises only for the purposes herein stipulated, and for no other purpose. d) Immediately prior to and after the Term, Curling Canada and The City will jointly conduct a thorough inspection of the Venue with a view to determining its state of repair and maintenance and completing a full inventory of FF&E. e) Curling Canada will leave the Venue at the conclusion of the Event in the same condition and state of repair as received by it excepting only reasonable wear and tear, and will bear the cost of repairing any and all damage that may have been caused by Curling Canada, its exhibitors, invitees, visitors, sub-contractors, employees or agents, reasonable wear and tear excepted. f) Both Parties agree to comply with all laws, rules and regulations of the Government of Canada and the Province of New Brunswick and with all applicable by-laws, rules, resolutions, and requirements of The City of Fredericton, and will not do nor suffer to be done anything on the Premises in violation of any such laws, by-laws, rules regulations, resolutions, and requirements. g) The City will secure all licenses, permits and approvals that may be required in connection with the use of the Venue for the Event, including without limitation occupancy licenses and those required by bylaws, rules and/or regulations of governmental authorities, as well as all licenses required by any performing arts societies such as SOCAN or SESAC for music or other copyrighted works to be utilized or displayed at the Event. The City will ensure that all such licenses and permits cover the activities of Curling Canada in the Venue.
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Use and Occupation. a) The City agrees that the Venue shall be delivered to Curling Canada at the commencement of the Term in clean and broom-swept condition, suitable for the purposes which are the subject matter of this License Agreement.
b) The City further agrees to provide in and on the Venue, such supplies of water, electricity, light, heat and air conditioning as are presently available and normally provided in the Premises during an active tournament period.
c) Curling Canada agrees to use and cause its employees, agents and invitees to use the Premises only for the purposes herein stipulated, and for no other purpose.
d) Immediately prior to and after the Term, Curling Canada and The City will jointly conduct a thorough inspection of the Venue with a view to determining its state of repair and maintenance and completing a full inventory of FF&E.
e) Curling Canada will leave the Venue at the conclusion of the Event in the same condition and state of repair as received by it excepting only reasonable wear and tear, and will bear the cost of repairing any and all damage that may have been caused by Curling Canada, its exhibitors, invitees, visitors, sub-contractors, employees or agents, reasonable wear and tear excepted.
f) Both Parties agree to comply with all laws, rules and regulations of the Government of Canada and the Province of New Brunswick and with all applicable by-laws, rules, resolutions, and requirements of The City of Fredericton, and will not do nor suffer to be done anything on the Premises in violation of any such laws, by-laws, rules regulations, resolutions, and requirements.
g) The Notwithstanding Articles 5(h) and (i), the City will secure all licenses, permits and approvals that may be required in connection with the use of the Venue for the Event, including without limitation occupancy licenses and those required by bylaws, rules and/or regulations of governmental authorities, as well as all licenses required by any performing arts societies such as SOCAN or SESAC for music or other copyrighted works to be utilized or displayed at the Event. The City will ensure that all such licenses and permits cover the activities of Curling Canada in the Venue.
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Sources: License Agreement