Common use of Access to Property Not Under Owner’s Control Clause in Contracts

Access to Property Not Under Owner’s Control. Engineer acknowledges that the Project may require access to property not under the control of Owner at the time of execution of this Agreement. Engineer and Engineer’s employees and consultants shall, at Engineer’s expense, obtain all additional necessary approvals and clearances required for access to such property. Owner shall assist Engineer in obtaining access to such property at reasonable times but make no warranty or representation whatsoever regarding access to such property. Engineer understands and agrees that entry to properties not under Owner’s control may require Engineer to comply with the terms of separate access agreements to be negotiated hereafter with owners of such property.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Form Of, Agreement, Contract for Engineering Services

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Access to Property Not Under Owner’s Control. Engineer Architect acknowledges that the Project may require access to property not under the control of Owner at the time of execution of this Agreement. Engineer Architect and EngineerArchitect’s employees and consultants shall, at EngineerArchitect’s expense, obtain all additional necessary approvals and clearances required for access to such property. Owner shall assist Engineer Architect in obtaining access to such property at reasonable times but make no warranty or representation whatsoever regarding access to such property. Engineer Architect understands and agrees that entry to properties not under Owner’s control may require Engineer Architect to comply with the terms of separate access agreements to be negotiated hereafter with owners of such property.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Professional Architectural Services, Agreement for Professional Architectural Services, Agreement for Professional Architectural Services

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