Archaeological Artifacts Sample Clauses

Archaeological Artifacts. In the event of discovery of archaeological artifacts during project construction, the Owner shall stop construction in that area and notify the City and the State of Oregon. Proper protection and/or relocation of artifacts, to the satisfaction of State and Local approval authorities shall be provided by the Owner, prior to recommencement of construction.
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Archaeological Artifacts. For the purpose of preserving archaeological evidence of the history of the City, Redeveloper shall furnish the Authority with exclusive access to the Leased Premises at reasonable times during the excavation of the site for the use and inspection of the Authority. Should Redeveloper's excavation operation disclose any archaeological evidence, including remains of buildings or artifacts, Redeveloper shall promptly notify the Historical Commission of the City which, with the cooperation of Redeveloper, shall make arrangements for the removal of such artifacts. At the option of the City, any artifacts found will be the sole and exclusive property of the City. Any archaeological findings shall in no way contribute to or cause any changes in the value of the Leased Premises.
Archaeological Artifacts. In the event that archaeological artifacts or historical resources are discovered during construction excavation of the Project, the Local Borrower shall stop or cause to be stopped construction activities and will notify the State Historic Preservation Office and the Authority of such discovery.

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