Common use of Damage to County Property Clause in Contracts

Damage to County Property. The Contractor shall perform all work so that no damage to any County buildings or property results. The Contractor shall at its sole expense repair any damage caused to the satisfaction of the County. The Contractor shall take care to avoid damage to adjacent finished materials that are to remain. If finished materials are damaged, the Contractor shall at its sole expense, repair and finish in a manner which matches existing material as approved by the County.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Contract for Goods and Services, Contract for Goods and Services, Correctional Commissary and Banking Services Contract

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Damage to County Property. The Contractor shall perform provide all work services so that no damage to any County buildings or property results. The Contractor shall at its sole expense repair any damage caused to the satisfaction of the County. The Contractor shall take care to avoid damage to adjacent finished materials that are to remain. If finished materials are damageddamages occur, the Contractor shall at its sole expense, repair and finish in a manner which matches existing material replace the damage as approved by the County.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Services

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