Common use of CULTURAL/SCIENTIFIC RESOURCES Clause in Contracts

CULTURAL/SCIENTIFIC RESOURCES. 1. The County may employ the services of a paleontological/archaeological firm to monitor the excavation at the project site. The Contractor shall cooperate with the personnel of the firm. In the event the paleontologist or archaeologist asks the Contractor to stop work in a particular section of the excavation, the Contractor shall abide by the request immediately. 2. If the Contractor’s operations uncover, or Contractor’s employees find any burial grounds or remains, ceremonial objects, petroglyphs, and archaeological or paleontological, or other artifacts of like nature within the construction area, the Contractor shall immediately notify the County’s onsite representative of the Contractor’s findings and shall modify the construction operations, so as not to disturb the findings pending receipt of notification as to determination of the final disposition of such findings from the County. 3. Should the findings, or notification as to disposition of findings, result in delays or extra work, additional time and/or extra work, payment will be allowed as provided for within this Contract. 4. Any findings of a cultural/scientific resource nature shall remain the property of the County and not become the property of the person or persons making the discovery.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Landscape Maintenance Services Contract, Operations & Maintenance Services Agreement, Landscape Maintenance Services Contract

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CULTURAL/SCIENTIFIC RESOURCES. 1. The County may employ the services of a paleontological/archaeological firm to monitor the excavation at the a project site. The Contractor shall cooperate with the personnel of the firm. In the event the paleontologist or archaeologist asks the Contractor to stop work in a particular section of the excavation, the Contractor shall abide by the request immediately. 2. If the Contractor’s operations uncover, uncover or Contractor’s employees find any burial grounds or remains, ceremonial objects, petroglyphs, and archaeological or paleontological, or other artifacts of like nature within the construction area, the Contractor shall immediately notify the County’s onsite representative of the Contractor’s findings and shall modify the construction operations, so as not to disturb the findings pending receipt of notification as to determination of the final disposition of such findings from the County. 3. Should the findings, or notification as to disposition of findings, result in delays or extra work, additional time and/or extra work, payment will be allowed as provided for within this Contract. 4. Any findings of a cultural/scientific resource nature shall remain the property of the County and not become the property of the person or persons making the discovery.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Operations and Maintenance Services Agreement

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CULTURAL/SCIENTIFIC RESOURCES. 1. A. The County may employ the services of a paleontological/archaeological firm to monitor the excavation at the project site. The Contractor shall cooperate with the personnel of the firm. In the event the paleontologist or archaeologist asks the Contractor to stop work in a particular section of the excavation, the Contractor shall abide by the request immediately. 2. B. If the Contractor’s operations uncover, or Contractor’s employees find any burial grounds or remains, ceremonial objects, petroglyphs, and archaeological or paleontological, or other artifacts of like nature within the construction area, the Contractor shall immediately notify the County’s onsite representative of the Contractor’s findings and shall modify the construction operations, so as not to disturb the findings pending receipt of notification as to determination of the final disposition of such findings from the County. 3. C. Should the findings, or notification as to disposition of findings, result in delays or extra work, additional time and/or extra work, payment will be allowed as provided for within this Contract. 4. D. Any findings of a cultural/scientific resource nature shall remain the property of the County and not become the property of the person or persons making the discovery.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Management Agreement

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