Common use of FUTURE MODIFICATION OR RELOCATION Clause in Contracts

FUTURE MODIFICATION OR RELOCATION. A. City has the right to remove the Artwork from the Site at any time. In addition, in the event that any element of the Artwork constitutes a public safety hazard, City has the right to remove the element posing the public safety hazard. B. Except to the extent permitted by subsection A above, City agrees not to intentionally modify the Artwork without first attempting to obtain Artist’s written consent.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Art Commission Agreement, Art Commission Agreement, Art Commission Agreement

FUTURE MODIFICATION OR RELOCATION. A. City CITY has the right to remove the Artwork artwork from the Site at any time. In addition, in the event that any element of the Artwork artwork constitutes a public safety hazard, City has the right to remove the element posing the by posting a public safety hazard. B. Except to the extent permitted by subsection A above, City agrees not to intentionally modify the Artwork without first attempting to obtain Artist’s written consent.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Commission Agreement

FUTURE MODIFICATION OR RELOCATION. A. City has the right to remove the Artwork from the Site at any time. In addition, in the event that any element of the Artwork constitutes a public safety hazard, City has the right to remove the element posing the public safety hazard. B. Except to the extent permitted by subsection A above, City agrees not to intentionally modify the Artwork without first attempting to obtain obtaining Artist’s written consent.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Agreement for Public Art Commission

FUTURE MODIFICATION OR RELOCATION. A. City has the right to remove the Artwork from the Site at any time. In addition, in the event that any element of the Artwork constitutes a public safety hazard, City has the right to remove the element posing the public safety hazard. B. Except to the extent permitted by subsection Subsection A above, City agrees not to intentionally modify the Artwork without first attempting to obtain Artist’s written consent.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Art Commission Agreement