Common use of Tree Ownership Clause in Contracts

Tree Ownership. Client warrants that all trees listed in the Proposal are located on Client’s property, and, if not, that the Client has received full permission from the tree(s) owner to allow CTL to perform the specified Work. Should any tree be mistakenly identified as to ownership, the Client shall indemnify CTL for any and all damages or costs incurred from the result thereof.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Proposal Terms and Conditions, Proposal Terms and Conditions, Proposal Terms and Conditions

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Tree Ownership. Client warrants that all trees listed in the Proposal are located on Client’s property, and, if not, that the Client has received full permission from the tree(s) owner to allow CTL to perform the specified Work. Should any tree be mistakenly identified as to ownership, the Client shall indemnify CTL for any and all damages or costs incurred from the result thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Proposal Terms and Conditions

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