Removal of Bloom Lake Mine Equipment Sample Clauses

Removal of Bloom Lake Mine Equipment. The Purchaser shall be entirely responsible for removing the Bloom Lake Mine Equipment from the Bloom Lake Mine site, transporting the Bloom Lake Mine Equipment offsite and supplying all equipment, personnel and materials required to carry out the foregoing pursuant to and in accordance with the terms of the Access Agreement or such other access arrangement that the Purchaser may negotiate with
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Removal of Bloom Lake Mine Equipment. The Purchaser shall be entirely responsible for removing the Bloom Lake Mine Equipment from the Bloom Lake Mine site, transporting the Bloom Lake Mine Equipment offsite and supplying all equipment, personnel and materials required to carry out the foregoing pursuant to and in accordance with the terms of the Access Agreement or such other access arrangement that the Purchaser may negotiate with the Bloom Lake Mine Purchaser. The Purchaser acknowledges that the Vendors shall have no responsibility or liability of any kind or nature whatsoever in connection with the Purchaser accessing the Bloom Lake Mine site, or the dismantling, removal and transportation of the Bloom Lake Mine Equipment from the Bloom Lake Mine and that there shall be no adjustment to the Purchase Price as a result of any degradation in value of the Bloom Lake Mine Equipment after the date of this Agreement or the Purchaser’s abandonment of any of the Bloom Lake Mine Equipment after Closing or any transfer of title to any of the Bloom Lake Mine

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