Right-of-Way Clearing Sample Clauses

Right-of-Way Clearing. During clearing of timber and vegetation for road right-of-way, leave adequate root mat in place to prevent site damage. Where road is to be reclaimed at a later date, the layer of slash and organic soil materials should be piled for future rollback.
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Right-of-Way Clearing. Clearing of all right-of-way required for the line extension is the sole responsibility of the applicant. All right-of-way shall be cleared to a minimum of 10 feet each side of center (Rural Utility Service specification), which shall be communicated by DSO to the applicant. DSO may contribute all or a portion of the right-of-way clearing labor and/or costs if the line extension can be deemed a backbone distribution line.
Right-of-Way Clearing. A. CLEAR LIMIT DEFINITIONS are shown in Section IX. SPECIFICATIONS AND DRAWINGS.
Right-of-Way Clearing. Prior to the BEC’s construction facilities, Consumer shall provide, at Consumer’s sole cost and expense, a suitable cleared right-of-way. At Consumer's request, and upon Contract to reimburse BEC for its expense in connection therewith, BEC will undertake to provide such cleared right-of-way.

Related to Right-of-Way Clearing

  • Right of Way The Site

  • Special/temporary right of way The Contractor shall bear all costs and charges for any special or temporary right of way required by it in connection with access to the Site. The Contractor shall obtain at its cost such facilities on or outside the Site as may be required by it for the purposes of the Project Highway and the performance of its obligations under this Agreement.

  • Payment of Wages With the agreement of the majority of the employees, the company may elect to pay wages weekly by electronic funds transfer (EFT) to up to two accounts of the employee’s choice.

  • Trademark Clearinghouse 4.1 Notwithstanding the requirements of Section 2.8 of the Agreement, Section 1 of Specification 7 to the Agreement and Section 2 of the Trademark Clearinghouse Rights Protection Mechanism Requirements (the “TMCH Requirements”), Registry Operator is not required to provide a Sunrise Period (as defined in the TMCH Requirements) or, except as set forth herein, otherwise comply with the obligations set forth in Section 2 of the TMCH Requirements (collectively, the “Sunrise Requirements”) so long as the TLD continues to be qualified as a .Brand TLD by ICANN. 4.2 Registry Operator must comply with all other provisions of the TMCH Requirements, including completing the Integration Testing required by Section 1 of the TMCH Requirements and providing the Claims Services required by Section 3 of the TMCH Requirements. Registry Operator will provide ICANN (i) confirmation of completion of Integration Testing and (ii) notice of the start date (the “Claims Commencement Date”) and end date for the Claims Period (as defined in the TMCH Requirements) for the TLD, in each case via the customer services portal at xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/. Registry Operator may not Allocate (as defined in the TMCH Requirements) or register a domain name in the TLD (except for “NIC” and self-­‐allocation or registration to itself of domain names pursuant to Section 3.2 of Specification 5) prior to the Claims Commencement Date. 4.3 Registry Operator must comply with the Sunrise Requirements effective as of the Disqualification Date and commence a Sunrise Period within 60 calendar days of the Disqualification Date. If, at the Disqualification Date, the Trademark Clearinghouse or any successor or alternative trademark validation authority appointed by ICANN is not in operation, Registry Operator must implement the Sunrise Requirements through an alternative mechanism developed by Registry Operator that is reasonably acceptable to ICANN. As of the Disqualification Date, Registry Operator may not Allocate or register any additional domain names to third parties prior to the Allocation or registration of all Sunrise Period registrations except as permitted by Section 2.2.4 of the TMCH Requirements. In the event ICANN develops an alternative version of the TMCH Requirements specifically for .Brand TLDs or former .Brand TLDs, Registry Operator agrees to comply with such alternative requirements if such requirements are similar to the TMCH Requirements in effect as of the date hereof as modified by this Specification 13.

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