Common use of ABANDONED WORK Clause in Contracts

ABANDONED WORK. If the Licensee’s Work becomes damaged, abandoned, or unused and County has complied with any requirements included within Section 22-30 of the S edgwick County Code regarding notice and the damaged, abandoned, or unused condition persists, the County may remove or modify the Work and the Licensee would be required to reimburse the County for any costs incurred by the County during such removal or modification.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Utility Permit Agreement, Utility Permit Agreement, Utility Permit Agreement

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ABANDONED WORK. If the Licensee’s Work becomes damaged, abandoned, or unused and County has complied with any requirements included within Section 22-30 of the S edgwick Sedgwick County Code regarding notice and the damaged, abandoned, or unused condition persists, the County may remove or modify the Work and the Licensee would be required to shall reimburse the County for any costs incurred by the County during such removal or modification.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Utility Permit Agreement

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