Continuing Obligation definition
Examples of Continuing Obligation in a sentence
Standard maintenance of Public Improvements, in keeping with City’s existing practices, shall not be deemed a Continuing Obligation.
Changing a Continuing Obligation A property owner has the option to modify a continuing obligation if environmental conditions change.
General Provisions Facilities Covered By Agreement Effective Date and Duration of Agreement State Agency’s Continuing Obligation Effect on Other Compliance Matters Prohibition Against Retaliation and Intimidation OCR’s Review of MMH’s Compliance with this Agreement Failure to Comply with the Terms of this Agreement Non-Waiver Provision Entire Agreement Modification of Agreement Effect of MMH Program Changes Publication or Release of this Agreement Authority of Signer Third Party Rights IV.
Continuing Obligation Each Party shall continue to fulfill its obligations pending resolution of any dispute or difference arising out of or relating to the Contract.24.
Upon the City’s acceptance of any Public Improvements that has a Continuing Obligation that was approved as set forth above, the City will assume the Continuing Obligation and notify the Non-City Responsible Agency that gave the applicable Non-City Regulatory Approval of this fact.