Common use of Trespass Clause in Contracts

Trespass. Contractor shall be solely responsible and liable for any act of trespass or any injury to adjacent property, resulting from or in connection with the operations under this Contract. Contractor shall be liable for any claims that arise from the deposit of any debris of any kind upon adjacent property.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Contract, Professional Services Contract

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Trespass. Contractor The contractor shall at all times be solely responsible and liable for any act of damages or trespass or any injury to adjacent propertycommitted by his agents and workmen in carrying out the work, resulting from or in connection with unless such trespass is authorized by the operations under this Contract. Contractor shall be liable for any claims that arise from the deposit of any debris of any kind upon adjacent propertyEngineer at site.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: cewacor.nic.in, www.cewacor.nic.in

Trespass. Contractor shall be solely responsible and liable for any act of trespass or any injury to adjacent third party property, resulting from or in connection with Contractor's performance of the operations under this ContractWork. Contractor shall be liable for any claims that may arise from the Contractor's deposit of any debris of any kind upon adjacent property.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Procurement and Construction Agreement (Public Service Co of New Mexico), Engineering, Procurement and Construction Agreement (PNM Resources Inc)

Trespass. The Contractor shall will be solely responsible and liable for any act of trespass upon adjacent property or any injury to adjacent property, thereto resulting from or in connection with the operations under this Contracthis operations. Contractor shall He will be liable for any claims that arise from may be made on account of trespass or the deposit of any debris of any kind upon adjacent private property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: City of Kerrville

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Trespass. Contractor The contractor shall at all times be solely responsible and liable for any act of damages or trespass or any injury to adjacent propertycommitted by his agents and workmen in carrying out the work, resulting from or in connection with unless such trespass is authorized by the operations under this Contract. Contractor shall be liable for any claims that arise from the deposit of any debris of any kind upon adjacent propertyEngineer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cr.indianrailways.gov.in

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