Historic Sites Clause Samples
The 'Historic Sites' clause defines the responsibilities and restrictions related to properties or locations that are designated as historic or culturally significant. It typically outlines the obligations of parties to preserve, protect, or avoid altering such sites, and may require compliance with specific laws or regulations governing historic preservation. This clause ensures that any activities conducted on or near historic sites do not compromise their integrity, thereby safeguarding cultural heritage and preventing legal or regulatory violations.
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Historic Sites. To the extent of Seller’s actual knowledge, the Real Property does not contain any buildings, structures, objects, districts, areas or sites of prehistoric, historic or archeological interest or significance or any site eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
Historic Sites. To the extent of Seller’s actual knowledge, other than the historical site at Makalapuna Point disclosed to Purchaser which Seller has property preserved, the Golf Course, the Golf Academy and the Bay Course Maintenance Facility do not contain any buildings, structures, objects, districts, areas or sites of prehistoric, historic or archeological interest or significance or any site eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
Historic Sites. To Seller’s actual knowledge, the Land does not contain and buildings, structures, objects, districts, areas or sites of prehistoric, historic or archeological interest or significance of any site eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
Historic Sites. (i) Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has received any written or oral notice of any Historic Site which relates to, affects, or could reasonably be expected to affect or impair the Company’s or any of the Subsidiaries’ right, title or interest in the Project Properties or their respective operations and businesses.
(ii) To the knowledge of the Company, no Historic Site has been identified which relates to, affects, or could reasonably be expected to affect or impair, the Company’s or any of the Subsidiaries’ right, title or interest in the Project Properties or their respective operations and businesses.
(iii) To the knowledge of the Company, there are no other archaeological sites or other artifacts regulated by any Governmental Entity that have been identified on any Project Real Property, or other areas that are still pending reporting to, or additional assessment or review by, such Governmental Entity.
(iv) To the knowledge of the Company, there have been no other “no work” zones on any of the Project Real Properties that related to Historic Sites.
Historic Sites. Neither the Real Property, nor any -------------- portion thereof, is listed, or eligible to be listed, in any national, state or local register of historic places or areas.
Historic Sites. Within the Community Forest there are sites, trails and features associated with diverse human activities from the settler/pioneer era - for example, remains of cabins, skid roads, railway grades, and historical forestry equipment. Some of these sites are connected with Squamish Nation members as well as members of the settler community. These features contribute to telling the story of the area, and some are incorporated into current uses. For example, many current recreation trails are located on old road and railway grades. The SQCF recognizes the cultural value of historic sites. Where identified, appropriate management for these features will be considered. Historic sites could form the basis of an interpretive program that links the modern day community of Squamish and the history of forestry in the area.
