Common use of Subsequent Excavation Clause in Contracts

Subsequent Excavation. After completion of the Project, and after expiration of the warranty period regarding repair, if excavation within County right-of-way is necessary to repair or install water, sewer, or other city utilities, the City shall restore the excavated area and road surface to substantially the condition at the time of disturbance. If the City employs its own contractor for the above described water, sewer or other utility repair or installation, the City shall hold the County harmless from any and all liability incurred due to the repair or installation of said water, sewer or other municipal utility including, but not limited to, the costs of repair as well as liability to third parties injured or damaged as a result of the work. If the City fails to have the highway properly restored, the County Engineer may have the work done and the City shall pay for the work within 30 days following receipt of a written claim by the County.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Joint Powers Agreement, Joint Powers Agreement, Joint Powers Agreement

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Subsequent Excavation. After completion of the Project, and after expiration of the warranty period regarding repair, if excavation within County right-of-way by the City is necessary to repair or install water, sewer, or other city utilities, the City shall restore the excavated area and road surface to substantially the condition at the time of disturbance. If the City employs its own contractor for the above described water, sewer or other utility repair or installation, the City shall hold the County harmless from any and all liability incurred due to the repair or installation of said water, sewer or other municipal utility including, but not limited to, the costs of repair as well as liability to third parties injured or damaged as a result of the work. If the City fails to have the highway properly restored, the County Engineer may have the work done and the City shall pay for the work within 30 days following receipt of a written claim by the County.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Joint Powers Agreement, Joint Powers Agreement

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Subsequent Excavation. After completion of the Project, and after expiration of the warranty period regarding repair, if excavation within the County right-of-way is necessary to repair or install water, sanitary sewer, or other city City utilities, the City shall apply for a permit from the County and shall be responsible to restore the excavated area and road surface to substantially the condition at the time of disturbance. If the City employs its own contractor for the above above-described water, sewer or other utility repair or installation, the City shall hold the County harmless from any and all liability incurred due to the repair or installation of said water, sewer or other municipal utility including, but not limited to, the costs of repair as well as liability to third parties injured or damaged as a result of the work. If the City fails to have the highway properly restored, the County Engineer may have the work done and the City shall pay for the work within 30 35 days following receipt of a written claim by the County.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Joint Powers Agreement

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