Common use of Occupying Private Land Clause in Contracts

Occupying Private Land. The Contractor shall not (except after written consent from the proper parties) enter or occupy with men, tools, materials, or equipment, any land outside the rights-of-way or property of the Owner. A copy of the written consent shall be given to the Engineer.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Contract DPW 24 19, Construction Contract, Construction Contract

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