First Class Condition definition

First Class Condition means the condition satisfying each of the following: (a) being in compliance with Applicable Law, and (b) being in such condition and repair as does not pose a public health and safety risk for patrons of or participants in events at the Stadium, and (c) being in such an operating condition sufficient to allow NFL Games to be played at the Stadium in accordance with applicable NFL Rules and Regulations with respect to player safety, including the field, the locker rooms and other player facilities.
First Class Condition means in good condition for a vehicle of the appropriate year of manufacture with all maintenance carried out in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and with no unrepaired accident damage;
First Class Condition has the meaning set forth in the Sublease.

Examples of First Class Condition in a sentence

  • The City shall also maintain, repair, replace and rebuild the Facility as necessary to keep the Convention Center in First- Class Condition (as defined in the Sublease) except for reasonable wear and tear.

  • Contractor shall operate and maintain all the Equipment set forth in Exhibit “I” in a First Class Condition.

  • All work required to maintain the Premises in First Class Condition shall be done at Tenant's sole cost and expense in accordance with plans which shall be submitted by Tenant to Landlord for approval prior to the commencement of any work.

  • For purposes of this Section 9.04, First Class Condition shall include, but not be limited to, maintaining or replacing ceiling tiles, floor covering, interior decor, store front, fixtures and store signage, as needed, and maintaining the Premises in compliance with all codes or governmental regulations or orders which may then be in effect for the jurisdiction within which the Shopping Center is located.

  • All work on the NSP will be performed in a good and workmanlike manner, and with all reasonable efforts to preserve the aesthetic look of the NSP and to maintain an appearance and comfort level of First Class Condition, thereby reflecting positively on StadCo, the GWCCA, the City, County and State.

  • Tenant shall maintain the Premises in first (1st) class condition ("First Class Condition") at all times during the term of this Lease, and shall complete any repairs, maintenance or remodels without any interruption of Tenant's business.


More Definitions of First Class Condition

First Class Condition is hereby amended and restated as follows:
First Class Condition refers to the quality of systems, parts, equipment and related components and appurtenances including replacements ("elements"). It also refers to the condition of the wear and operation of the elements. When referring to the quality of the elements, First Class Condition means of a quality equal to or better than the elements as originally installed. When referring to the wear and operation of the elements, First Class Condition means a standard that is within the manufacturer's published tolerances for safe, reliable operation, or if no published tolerances, within generally accepted tolerances within the HVAC and CUP and equipment maintenance industry.
First Class Condition means that the Golf Course Property will be maintained to a standard that is expected for municipally operated golf courses. At no time are the Golf Course Property to be maintained at a lesser standard than as set forth in Exhibit "B" attached hereto.
First Class Condition means a standard of quality of maintenance, construction, furnishing, finishing and equipping substantially commensurate with or better than the standard found in similar commercial establishments in the same or similar markets, as of the Commencement Date.
First Class Condition refers to the quality of systems, parts, equipment and related components, including replacements ("elements"). It also refers to the condition of the wear and operation of the elements. When referring to the quality of the elements, First Class Condition means of a quality equal to or better than the elements as originally installed before execution of this Agreement. When referring to the wear and operation of the elements, First Class Condition means a standard that is within the manufacturer's published tolerances, or if no published tolerances, within generally accepted tolerances within the telecommunications industry.

Related to First Class Condition

  • Distribution Conditions means, with respect to any Restricted Payment or Restricted Junior Debt Prepayment, the following:

  • Business Condition means the current business, financial condition, results of operations and assets of a corporate entity.

  • Qualifying medical condition means seizure disorder,

  • Class F Pass-Through Rate With respect to any Distribution Date, a per annum rate equal to the Weighted Average Net Mortgage Rate.

  • Step Down Conditions As of any Distribution Date on which any decrease in any Senior Prepayment Percentage may apply, (i) the outstanding Principal Balance of all Mortgage Loans 60 days or more Delinquent (including Mortgage Loans in REO and foreclosure), averaged over the preceding six month period, as a percentage of the aggregate of the Class Certificate Principal Balances of the Classes of Subordinate Certificates on such Distribution Date, does not equal or exceed 50% and (ii) cumulative Realized Losses with respect to all of the Mortgage Loans do not exceed: · for any Distribution Date on or after the seventh anniversary until the eighth anniversary of the first Distribution Date, 30% of the aggregate Certificate Principal Balance of the Subordinate Certificates as of the Closing Date, · for any Distribution Date on or after the eighth anniversary until the ninth anniversary of the first Distribution Date, 35% of the aggregate Certificate Principal Balance of the Subordinate Certificates as of the Closing Date, · for any Distribution Date on or after the ninth anniversary until the tenth anniversary of the first Distribution Date, 40% of the aggregate Certificate Principal Balance of the Subordinate Certificates as of the Closing Date, · for any Distribution Date on or after the tenth anniversary until the eleventh anniversary of the first Distribution Date, 45% of the aggregate Certificate Principal Balance of the Subordinate Certificates as of the Closing Date, and · for any Distribution Date on or after the eleventh anniversary of the first Distribution Date, 50% of the aggregate Certificate Principal Balance of the Subordinate Certificates as of the Closing Date.