Damages to Private Property Sample Clauses

Damages to Private Property. The Facility Owner will reasonably compensate Landowners for damages caused by the Facility Owner. Damage to Cropland will be reimbursed to the Landowner as prescribed in the applicable Underlying Agreement.
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Damages to Private Property. A.   will reasonably compensate Landowners for any construction-related damages caused by   that occur on or off of the established pipeline right-of-way. Compensation for damages to private property caused by   shall extend beyond the initial construction of the pipeline, to include those damages caused by   during future construction, operation, maintenance, and repairs relating to the pipeline.   will reimburse Landowner, on a timely basis, for all agricultural production inputs (fertilizers of all types and kinds) needed to restore crop productivity to the right of way, the temporary work space, or any other portion of Landowner’s property where crop yields are diminished by reason of the construction, repair, maintenance and inspection activities of  . This shall be a continuing obligation of   for as long as and to the extent that Landowner can reasonably demonstrate diminished yields resulting from the above activities of  . Also,   shall make available to Landowner the name and contact information of a person acting on behalf of Company with whom the Landowner can communicate information with regard to diminished crop yields, and need for reimbursement of cost of agricultural inputs. That person will have a background related to soil productivity and crop production.
Damages to Private Property. A. The Company will make every reasonable effort to repair, replace, or pay to repair or replace damaged private property within 45 days, weather and landowner permitting, after the transmission line had been constructed across the affected property.
Damages to Private Property. The Commercial Solar Energy Facility Owner will reasonably compensate Landowners for damages caused by the Owner. Damage to Agricultural Land will be reimbursed to the Landowner as prescribed in the applicable Underlying Agreement.
Damages to Private Property. The Company will make every reasonable effort to repair, replace, or pay to repair or replace damaged private property within 45 days, weather and Landowner permitting, after the electric line has been constructed. If the Landowner is paid for any work that is needed to correct damage to his/her property, the Company will pay the ongoing commercial rate for such work. The Company will remain liable to correct damages to private property beyond the construction of the electric line, to associated future construction, maintenance, and repairs related to this electric line. The Company will reimburse Landowner, on a timely basis, for all agricultural production inputs (fertilizers of all types and kinds) needed to restore crop productivity to the right of way, the temporary work space, or any other portion of Landowner’s property where crop yields are diminished by reason of the construction, repair, maintenance, and inspection activities of Company. This shall be a continuing obligation of Company for as long as and to the extent that Landowner can reasonably demonstrate diminished yields resulting from the above activities of Company. The Company shall make available to Landowner the name and contact information of a person acting on behalf of Company with whom the Landowner can communicate information with regard to diminished crop yields, and need for reimbursement of cost of agricultural inputs. That person will have a background related to soil productivity and crop production.

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  • Insurance, Subcontractor's Public Liability and Property Damage The Contractor shall require each of its subcontractors to secure and maintain during the life of the subcontract, insurance of the type specified in this Contract, or, the Contractor may insure the activities of its subcontractors in the Contractor’s policy, as specified in this Contract.

  • Damage to State Property A. In the event of loss, destruction, or damage to any System Agency or State of Texas owned, leased, or occupied property or equipment by Grantee or Grantee’s employees, agents, Subcontractors, or suppliers, Grantee shall be liable to System Agency and the State of Texas for the full cost of repair, reconstruction, or replacement of the lost, destroyed, or damaged property.

  • Access to Property, Property’s Management, Property Lender, and Property Tenants Potential Investor agrees to not seek to gain access to any non-public areas of the Property or communicate with Property’s management employees, the holder of any financing encumbering the Property, the Property’s tenants, and the Owner’s partners in the ownership of the Property, without the prior consent of Owner or HFF, which consent may be withheld in the Owner’s sole discretion.

  • Sub-loop Elements 2.8.1 Where facilities permit, BellSouth shall offer access to its Unbundled Sub-Loop (USL) elements as specified herein.

  • 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.

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  • Duty to Protect Property The Contractor shall continuously maintain adequate protection of the Work from damage and shall protect all other property on the Site from damage, injury, or loss regardless of who may be the owner of said property. He shall make good any such damage, injury, or loss.

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