Common use of Preservation of Public and Private Access Clause in Contracts

Preservation of Public and Private Access. ‌ Seller shall not damage, close, or obstruct any highway, road, or other public or private easement, except to the extent allowed by Permits. If such facilities are closed, obstructed, damaged, or made unsafe by Seller, Seller shall, at its sole cost and expense, make such repair as necessary and shall also provide such temporary guards, lights, and other signals as necessary or required for safety or as reasonably requested by Buyer.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement, Asset Purchase and Sale Agreement, Asset Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Preservation of Public and Private Access. Seller shall not damage, close, or obstruct any highway, road, or other public or private easement, except to the extent allowed by Permits. If such facilities are closed, obstructed, damaged, or made unsafe by Seller, Seller shall, at its sole cost and expense, make such repair as necessary and shall also provide such temporary guards, lights, and other signals as necessary or required for safety or as reasonably requested by Buyer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement, Asset Purchase and Sale Agreement

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