Duty to Protect Property Sample Clauses

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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Duty to Protect Property. The CM/GC 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.
Duty to Protect Property. The Design-Builder 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.
Duty to Protect Property. The CMR 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 and CMR shall make good any such damage, injury, or loss.
Duty to Protect Property. Vendor shall continuously maintain adequate protection of all work from damage and shall protect all other property from damage, injury, or loss arising in connection with the work regardless of who may be the owner of said property. Vendor shall make good any such damage, injury, or loss except such as may be caused directly by agents or employees of GBA.
Duty to Protect Property. 3.9.3 Safety Precautions.
Duty to Protect Property. The Contractor shall continuously maintain adequate protection of all his Work from damage (see also GC-24] and shall protect all other property from damage, injury, or loss arising in connection with the Work regardless of who may be the Owner of said property. He shall make good any such damage, injury, or loss except such as may be directly the result of errors in the Contract Documents or such as shall be caused directly by agents or employees of the Owner. (See also GC-27)
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Duty to Protect Property a. CCC shall at all times exercise due diligence in the protection of the School District Property against damage or destruction by fire and other causes.
Duty to Protect Property. (1) All vehicles shall be handled and returned in substantially the same condition as they existed before being towed.

Related to Duty to Protect Property

  • Action to Protect the Government’s Interest 1. The Performer agrees to execute or to have executed and promptly deliver to DARPA all instruments necessary to (i) establish or confirm the rights the Government has throughout the world in those Subject Inventions to which the Performer elects to retain title, and (ii) convey title to DARPA when requested under Paragraph C of this Article and to enable the Government to obtain patent protection throughout the world in that Subject Invention.

  • Intellectual Property Protection The Group Companies shall establish and maintain appropriate intellectual inspection system to protect the Proprietary Rights of the Group Companies. The Group Companies shall, and the Founders shall cause the Group Companies to fully comply with the laws and regulations in respect of the protection of the Proprietary Rights and refrain from infringing the Proprietary Rights of other parties. Ecommerce Company shall, and the other Warrantors shall procure Ecommerce Company to, use its best efforts to obtain as soon as possible and maintain the registration of the core trademarks used in the Business (including without limitation, the marks of “perfect diary”, “完美日记” and the combination of the foregoing) in the appropriate goods and services (including without limitation, cosmetics, cosmetics tools and advertisement). The Group Companies shall take all necessary or desirable actions to protect their trademarks, including initiating trademark petitions against any trademark applications filed by any third party for a trademark identical or similar to the Group Companies’ trademarks.

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