Common use of Title to Fossils and Artifacts Clause in Contracts

Title to Fossils and Artifacts. Title to all fossils, coins, articles of value or antiquity, and structures and other remains or things of geological or archaeological interest discovered at the Project Site shall (as between the Parties) remain with and be the property of Owner. Contractor shall use reasonable efforts not to damage any such articles or items and shall not knowingly remove any such articles or items. Contractor shall, immediately upon the discovery of any such article or item, provide Notice to Owner and safeguard such articles or items.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Engineering, Procurement and Construction Agreement (Ada-Es Inc), Engineering, Procurement and Construction Agreement (Ada-Es Inc), Engineering, Procurement and Construction Agreement (Ada-Es Inc)

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Title to Fossils and Artifacts. Title to all fossils, coins, articles of value or antiquity, and structures and other remains or things of geological or archaeological interest discovered at the Project Site Facility shall (as between the Parties) remain with and be the property of OwnerOwners. Contractor shall use take reasonable efforts not precautions to damage prevent Contractor, its Subcontractors, its Vendors or the Personnel or Invitees of any such articles of them from removing or items and shall not knowingly remove damaging any such articles or items. Contractor shall, immediately upon the discovery of any such article or item, provide Notice to Owner and safeguard such articles or itemsnotify Owners’ Authorized Representative.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Guaranty Agreement (Georgia Power Co), Guaranty Agreement (Alabama Power Co)

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