Common use of Efforts on Fire Clause in Contracts

Efforts on Fire. If a fire occurs in any part of the Areas of Operations, notwithstanding the origin, PURCHASER shall require its employees and Contractors and the employees of such Contractors to immediately proceed to extinguish the fire. PURCHASER acknowledges and agrees that the provisions of this section may impose obligations on PURCHASER that are separate from or in addition to any duty or responsibility required by law. However, in no event shall the requirements of this section be construed as relieving PURCHASER of the duty and responsibility under Oregon law to fight, control, and suppress fire on forestland.

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract

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Efforts on Fire. If a fire occurs in any part of the Areas Area of Operations, notwithstanding the origin, PURCHASER shall require its employees and Contractors contractors and the employees of such Contractors contractors to immediately proceed to extinguish the fire. PURCHASER acknowledges and agrees that the provisions of this section may impose obligations on PURCHASER that are separate from or in addition to any duty or responsibility required by law. However, in no event shall the requirements of this section be construed as relieving PURCHASER of the duty and responsibility under Oregon law to fight, control, and suppress fire on forestland.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Timber Sale Contract

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