PUBLIC HAZARD OR INCONVENIENCE Sample Clauses

PUBLIC HAZARD OR INCONVENIENCE. If performance of the Project results in hazard or inconvenience to the public, then the District may correct the same, and the Developer shall reimburse the District for all expenses incurred. The Developer shall also reimburse the District for the expense incurred in complying with any order of a Public Authority lawfully made with respect to the Work during the performance of the Work or within two years after acceptance of the Extension.
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PUBLIC HAZARD OR INCONVENIENCE. If the performance of the work should result in hazard or substantial inconvenience to the public, Xxxxxxxx may correct the same, and the Developer shall reimburse Firgrove for all costs and expenses incurred to correct or mitigate the hazard or inconvenience to the public. The Developer shall also reimburse Firgrove for the expense incurred in complying with any order of public authority lawfully made with respect to the work during the performance of the work or within two years after acceptance of the same.
PUBLIC HAZARD OR INCONVENIENCE. If performance of the Work results in a hazard or inconvenience to the public, then the District may correct the same, and the Contractor shall reimburse the District for the expense incurred. The Contractor shall also reimburse the District for the expense incurred in complying with any order of public authority lawfully made with respect to the Work during the performance of the Work or within one year after acceptance of the same.

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