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Common use of Removal Clause in Contracts

Removal. Unless Forest Service author- izes continued use, Purchaser shall remove or dispose of all improvements when no longer needed. Should Pur- chaser fail to remove or dispose of improvements within 6 months after Termination Date, Forest Service may dis- pose of improvements at Purchaser’s expense under B9.5 or may, upon written notice to Purchaser, assume ti- tle to improvements in the name of the United States. In the latter event, Purchaser shall not be required to re- move such improvements.

Appears in 89 contracts

Samples: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract

Removal. Unless Forest Service author- izes continued use, Purchaser shall remove or dispose of all improvements when no longer needed. Should Pur- chaser fail to remove or dispose of improvements within 6 months after Termination Date, Forest Service may dis- pose of improvements at Purchaser’s expense under B9.5 BT9.5 or may, upon written notice to Purchaser, assume ti- tle title to improvements in the name of the United States. In the latter event, Purchaser shall not be required to re- move such improvements.

Appears in 59 contracts

Samples: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract

Removal. Unless Forest Service author- author­ izes continued use, Purchaser shall remove or dispose of all improvements when no longer needed. Should Pur- Pur­ chaser fail to remove or dispose of improvements within 6 months after Termination Date, Forest Service may dis- dis­ pose of improvements at Purchaser’s 's expense under B9.5 BT9.5 or may, upon written notice to Purchaser, assume ti- tle title to improvements in the name of the United States. In the latter event, Purchaser shall not be required to re- re­ move such improvements.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract