Protection of Improvements. So far as practicable, Purchaser shall protect Specified Roads and other improvements (such as roads, trails, telephone lines, ditches, and fences):
(a) Existing in the operating area,
(b) Determined to have a continuing need or use, and
Protection of Improvements. The Purchaser shall to the greatest extent practicable protect from damage all gates, signs, telephone lines, power lines, fences, irrigation ditches, cattle guards, drainage structures, road improvements, and any other improvements or infrastructure within the gross sale area and/or along haul routes. Damages caused by the Purchaser, his, her or its employees or subcontractors, and expenses associated with the repair or replacement of damaged structures and improvements are the sole responsibility of the Purchaser.
Protection of Improvements. So far as practicable, Contractor shall protect Specified Roads and other improvements (such as roads, trails, telephone lines, ditches, and fences):
(a) Existing in the operating area,
(b) Determined to have a continuing need or use, and
Protection of Improvements. So far as practicable, Contractor shall protect Specified Roads and other improvements (such as roads, trails, tele- phone lines, ditches, and fences):
(a) Existing in the operating area,
(b) Determined to have a continuing need or use, and
(c) Designated on Contract Area Map. Contractor shall keep roads and trails needed for fire protection or other purposes and designated on Contract Area Map reasonably free of equipment and products, slash, and debris resulting from Contractor’s Operations. Contractor shall make timely restoration of any such improvements damaged by Contractor’s Op- erations and, when necessary because of such opera- tions, shall move such improvements, as specified in C6.22#.
Protection of Improvements. So far as practicable, Contractor shall protect Specified Roads and other improvements (such as roads, trails, telephone lines, ditches, and fences):
(a) Existing in the operating area,
(b) Determined to have a continuing need or use, and
(c) Designated on Contract Area Map. Contractor shall keep roads and trails needed for fire protection or other purposes and designated on Contract Area Map reasonably free of equipment and products, slash, and debris resulting from Contractor’s Operations. Contractor shall make timely restoration of any such im- provements damaged by Contractor’s Operations and, when necessary because of such operations, shall move such improvements, as specified in CT6.22#. When Contractor’s Operations are adjacent to proper- ties of railway, telephone, or power companies, or other property, work shall not begin until Contractor has identi- fied actions necessary to prevent damage. Contractor shall cooperate with the owners of any un- derground or overhead utility lines in their removal and/or rearrangement operations in order that these operations may progress in a reasonable manner, utility duplication or rearrangement work may be reduced to a minimum, and services shall not be unnecessarily interrupted. In the event of interruption to utility services because of accidental breakage or as a result of lines being ex- posed or unsupported, Contractor shall promptly notify the proper authority and shall cooperate with that authority in the restoration of service until the service is restored. When materials are to be hauled across the tracks of any railway, Forest Service will make arrangements with the railroad for the use of any existing crossing or for any new crossing required. Contractor shall make arrange- ments for use of alternate crossings. All construction work to be performed by Contractor on the railroad right-of-way shall not damage railroad company’s property. Material that falls outside these limits shall be re- trieved, disposed of, or incorporated in the work to the ex- tent practicable and necessary to protect adjacent re- source values, unless otherwise agreed.
Protection of Improvements. So far as practicable, shall protect specified roads and other improvements (such as roads, trails, telephone lines, ditches, and fences): Existing in the operating area, Determined to have a continuing need or use, and Designated on the Map. shall keep roads and trails needed for fire protection or other purposes and designated on the Map reasonably free of equipment and products, slash, and debris resulting from ’s operations. shall make timely restoration of any such improvements damaged by ’s operations and, when necessary because of such operations, shall move such improvements.
Protection of Improvements. Ultralight Inc shall prepare, file, prosecute, obtain, maintain and enforce any or all intellectual property rights in, to, and under the Improvements. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Ultralight Inc shall be under no obligation to prosecute or pursue intellectual property protection, in, to or under any Improvements inside or outside of the United States.
Protection of Improvements. Aura may, using such legal counsel it selects to prepare, file, prosecute, maintain and extend applications to protect the Intellectual Property Rights associated with the Improvements in countries of Aura’s choosing (including without limitation the Territory), provided that such application shall not violate any confidentiality obligations set forth in this Agreement.
Protection of Improvements. (5/2008) Contractor shall notify Forest Service at least 15 days prior to any operations in the vicinity of improvements identified on Contract Area Map. Contractor shall protect such improvements from damage and shall be responsible for their timely restoration if damaged by Contractor's Operations. If relocation or removal of said improvements is necessary to avoid foreseeable damage by Contractor's Operations, work and cost shall be borne by the party listed in the table below. If Contractor is required to move or relocate the improvements, they shall move or relocate the improvements listed in the following table to locations and in a manner as specified in drawings or in specifications attached hereto. Improvements shall be returned to their original locations following Contractor’s Operations. See table below for improvements to be protected. Improvement Owner’s or Permittee’s Name Timing Specifications Work and Cost of Removal or Relocation Borne by Cattleguard NA Guzzler NA Gate NA KT-GT.2.4# –SITE SPECIFIC SPECIAL PROTECTION MEASURES.(9/04) Special protection measures needed to protect known areas identified on Contract Area Map or on the ground include: SAMPLE
Protection of Improvements. (5/2008) Contractor shall notify Forest Service at least 15 days prior to any operations in the vicinity of improvements identified on Contract Area Map. Contractor shall protect such improvements from damage and shall be responsible for their timely restoration if damaged by Contractor's Operations. If relocation or removal of said improvements is necessary to avoid foreseeable damage by Contractor's Operations, work and cost shall be borne by the party listed in the table below. If Contractor is required to move or relocate the improvements, they shall move or relocate the improvements listed in the following table to locations and in a manner as specified in drawings or in specifications attached hereto. Improvements shall be returned to their original locations following Contractor’s Operations. See table below for improvements to be protected. Improvement Owner’s or Permittee’s Name Timing Specifications Work and Cost of Removal or Relocation Borne by City of City of No blading on Purchaser Portola Waterline and Portola or across waterline associated designated on Water Valves Contract Area Map. Existing crossings designated on the Contract Area Map KT-GT.2.4# –SITE SPECIFIC SPECIAL PROTECTION MEASURES.(9/04) SAMPLE Special protection measures needed to protect known areas identified on Contract Area Map or on the ground include: