Common use of Discovery of Items Clause in Contracts

Discovery of Items. In the event any human remains, artifacts, historical items, or any of them (collectively the “Discovered Items”) are discovered on the Company-Owned Site, Seller shall, at Seller’s sole expense and subject to the approval of Company, be responsible to: (i) cause all excavation in the immediate area which may damage the Discovered Items and the potential historic site to cease; (ii) cause the site to be stabilized and secured to temporarily protect the Discovered Items against damage, theft, or both; (iii) cause the Discovered Items to be left untouched so that their archaeological or historical context may be accurately documented; and (iv) cause the discovery to be reported immediately to Company and to Governmental Authorities as required by applicable Laws. If the artifacts or historical items are found without human remains, and leaving the artifacts or historical items in their stabilized and secured site poses a substantial risk of loss or damage to all or part of them, and their removal is therefore necessary, Seller shall cause such removal and shall cause any tampering with the artifacts, the historical items, and the site to be minimized as much as possible.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Energy Storage Power Purchase Agreement, Energy Storage Power Purchase Agreement, Energy Storage Power Purchase Agreement

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Discovery of Items. In the event any human remains, artifacts, historical items, or any of them (collectively the "Discovered Items") are discovered on the Company-Owned Site, Seller shall, at Seller’s sole expense and subject to the approval of Company, be responsible to: (i) cause all excavation in the immediate area which may damage the Discovered Items and the potential historic site to cease; (ii) cause the site to be stabilized and secured to temporarily protect the Discovered Items against damage, theft, or both; (iii) cause the Discovered Items to be left untouched so that their archaeological or historical context may be accurately documented; and (iv) cause the discovery to be reported immediately to Company and to Governmental Authorities as required by applicable Laws. If the artifacts or historical items are found without human remains, and leaving the artifacts or historical items in their stabilized and secured site poses a substantial risk of loss or damage to all or part of them, and their removal is therefore necessary, Seller shall cause such removal and shall cause any tampering with the artifacts, the historical items, and the site to be minimized as much as possible.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement

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