Access to the Estate Sample Clauses

Access to the Estate. 3.7.1. All construction traffic must enter the farm via the contractor’s entrance from the Xxxx Xxxx XX00 and no construction traffic may enter via any other gate. Delivery vehicles shall be limited to a maximum of 4 cubes of concrete. The contractor will ensure that delivery vehicles use the roads with due care. Should any of the road edgings, Telkom and electricity manholes, sewer rodding eyes, or any other services on the property be damaged by the said vehicles, the contractor shall be responsible for repairing such damage at the contractor's own cost. Should a vehicle exceed the maximum axle load of 4 tons, then it will be required to discharge the delivery at a loading area in the proximity of the contractor’s gate, designated by the GFHOA, with a maximum of 10 tons allowed. The contractor will then be required to remove the delivered construction material in part loads to the building site, immediately. 3.7.2. Care shall be taken when transporting materials to the site and the Estate speed restriction of 40kph must be adhered to. 3.7.3. Failure to take due care, or to adhere to the speed restriction may result in a driver being banned from access to the Estate and the construction site, or being fined R500 for each infringement. 3.7.4. All contractors and their labour, upon entering or exiting Gowrie Farm, are required to comply with the procedures laid down by the GFHOA with respect to identification, vehicle and body searching. All persons working for a contractor will be required to provide the following information prior to being allowed access into Gowrie Farm premises: Name and ID number, or name; passport number; work permit number; and home address. Thereafter each employee shall be given a numbered gate pass which must be handed back every time the person leaves the Gowrie Farm premises. All contract workers shall also be issued with some form of identity clothing bib which must be worn whilst the person is on site. These bibs shall be handed out on Monday and collected every Friday afternoon, as workers leave the premises. The contractor will be levied the sum of R30 for every contractor identity card lost by him or his labour. 3.7.5. The contractor is to notify the GFHOA office of the names and identity numbers of all sub-contractors working on site, with their dates of commencement and completion. 3.7.6. All contractors and their staff shall be bound by the security regulations at Gowrie Farm. 3.7.7. Contract workers being transported, m...
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Access to the Estate. 3.8.1 Care shall be taken when transporting materials to the site and the Estate speed restriction of 30kph must be adhered to. Should any of the road edging or any services on the property be damaged by said vehicles, the Contractor shall be responsible for repairing such damage at the Contractors own cost. Should the Contractor not make good any damages the Home Owners Association must recover the cost from the plot owner. 3.8.2 Failure to take due care, or to adhere to the speed restriction may result in a driver being banned from access to the Estate and the construction site, or being fined R500 for each infringement. 3.8.3 All contractors and their labour, upon entering or exiting River Goose Estate, are required to comply with the procedures laid down by the RGHOA with respect to identification, vehicle and body searching. 3.8.4 All persons working for a contractor will be required to provide the following information prior to being allowed access into River Goose premises: Name and ID number, or name; passport number; work permit number; and home address. 3.8.5 The contractor is to notify the RGHOA office of the names and identity numbers of all sub-contractors working on site, with their dates of commencement and completion. 3.8.6 All contractors and their staff shall be bound by the security regulations at River Goose. 3.8.7 A maximum load of 10 tons is permitted in and on the Estate roads. Should a vehicle exceed the maximum load, it will be required to discharge the delivery at a loading area in the proximity of the main gate and the contractor will then be required to remove the delivered construction material in part loads to the building site immediately.

Related to Access to the Estate

  • Access to the Property 1. We and our representatives shall only have access to the Property during the Vendor's normal business hours upon reasonable notice to the Vendor, at our sole risk and expense. Such site visits shall be conducted in the presence of a representative of the Vendor, in a manner that minimizes interference with the use of the Property and does not contravene any leases or unreasonably interfere with any Tenants. We and our representatives shall not have any communications with Tenants or their employees without the prior written approval of the Vendor and in the presence of a representative of the Vendor.

  • Access to the Site 22.1 The Contractor shall allow the Engineer and any person authorized by the Engineer access to the Site, to any place where work in connection with the Contract is being carried out or is intended to be carried out and to any place where materials or plant are being manufactured / fabricated / assembled for the works.

  • Access to the Premises Except as provided by local ordinance, after a good faith effort to give notice, the Lessor, its agents or employees shall have access at all reasonable hours to the leased premises for the purpose of examining or exhibiting the premises to prospective buyers or prospective residents, or for making alterations or repairs on the premises which the Lessor deems necessary. Lessor shall have access at all reasonable hours to perform Lessee requested repairs, unless indicated to the contrary by Lessee. In the event of an emergency, Lessor, its agents or employees shall have immediate access without notice.

  • Access to Property Borrower shall permit agents, representatives and employees of Lender to inspect the Property or any part thereof at reasonable hours upon reasonable advance notice.

  • Access to the Services ID’s for access to Vendor Core Research and Analyst Inquiry may not be shared. Access to the Services is restricted to the number of named individuals (each a “Licensed User”) as identified in the Customer Purchase Order.

  • Access to Properties Subject to the rights of Tenants, Borrower shall permit agents, representatives and employees of Lender to inspect the Properties or any part thereof at reasonable hours upon reasonable advance notice.

  • Access to PHI Business Associate shall provide access to PHI in a Designated Record Set to Covered Entity or as directed by Covered Entity to an Individual to meet the requirements under 45 CFR § 164.524. Business Associate shall provide such access in the time and manner reasonably designated by Covered Entity. Within three (3) business days, Business Associate shall forward to Covered Entity for handling any request for access to PHI that Business Associate directly receives from an Individual.

  • Access to Site 3.05.1 Contractor may enter and leave the premises at all reasonable times without charge. Contractor and its employees may use the common areas and roadways of the premises where it is to perform the services together with all facilities, equipment, improvements, and services provided in connection with the premises for common use. This excludes parking for Contractor’s personnel. Contractor shall repair any damage caused by it or its employees as a result of its use of the common areas.

  • Access to Facilities Each of the Company and each of its Subsidiaries will permit any representatives designated by the Purchaser (or any successor of the Purchaser), upon reasonable notice and during normal business hours, at such person's expense and accompanied by a representative of the Company, to: (a) visit and inspect any of the properties of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries; (b) examine the corporate and financial records of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries (unless such examination is not permitted by federal, state or local law or by contract) and make copies thereof or extracts therefrom; and (c) discuss the affairs, finances and accounts of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries with the directors, officers and independent accountants of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries. Notwithstanding the foregoing, neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries will provide any material, non-public information to the Purchaser unless the Purchaser signs a confidentiality agreement and otherwise complies with Regulation FD, under the federal securities laws.

  • Access to Facility 13.1 Each Party shall ensure that its facilities are secured at all times. 13.2 The Customer shall permit and, if the land on which the Facility is located is not owned by Customer, cause such landowner to permit, the Distributor's employees and agents to enter the property on which the Facility is located at any reasonable time. Such access shall be provided for the purposes of inspecting and/or testing the Facility as and when permitted by this Agreement, the Code or the Distributor’s Conditions of Service or as required to ensure the continued safe and satisfactory operation of the Facility, to ensure the accuracy of the Distributor's meters, to establish work protection, or to perform work. 13.3 Any inspecting and/or testing referred to in section 13.2 shall not relieve the Customer from its obligation to operate and maintain the Facility and any related equipment in a safe and satisfactory operating condition and in accordance with this Agreement. 13.4 The Distributor shall have the right to witness any testing done by the Customer of the Facility and, to that end, the Customer shall provide the Distributor with at least fifteen working days advance notice of the testing. 13.5 Notwithstanding section 10.1, where the Distributor causes damage to the Customer's property as part of this access, the Distributor shall pay to the Customer the Customer's reasonable costs of repairing such property or, if such property cannot be repaired, replacing such property. 13.6 Notwithstanding section 10.1, if the Customer has been given access to the Distributor’s property, and if the Customer causes damage to the Distributor’s property as part of that access, the Customer shall pay to the Distributor the Distributor’s reasonable costs of repairing such property or, if such property cannot be repaired, replacing such property.

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