Common use of Archeological Sites Clause in Contracts

Archeological Sites. If, during the course of operations, any physical remains of historic, archaeological, or paleontological nature are discovered, work in that immediate vicinity must cease and the State must be notified. The Alaskan Historic Preservation Act prohibits the appropriation, excavation, removal, injury, or destruction of any historic, prehistoric or archaeological resources of the State.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Timber Sale Contract, aws.state.ak.us, aws.state.ak.us

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Archeological Sites. If, during the course of operations, any physical remains of historic, archaeological, or paleontological nature are discovered, work in that immediate vicinity must cease and the State of Alaska must be notified. The Alaskan Historic Preservation Act prohibits the appropriation, excavation, removal, injury, or destruction of any historic, prehistoric or archaeological resources of the StateState of Alaska.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: University of Alaska Timber Sale Agreement

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