USE OF PRIVATE PROPERTY Sample Clauses

USE OF PRIVATE PROPERTY. Contractor shall not use private property for any purpose in connection with the work absent a prior, written agreement with the affected property owner(s).
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USE OF PRIVATE PROPERTY. If LICENSEE desires to enter into or to film on any real property, vessel or vehicle which a third party (other than City’s) holds the possessory rights, owns or controls, then LICENSEE is solely responsible for obtaining written permission and clearances to do so.
USE OF PRIVATE PROPERTY. 6.1 The contractor shall not trespass upon or in any way disturb private property without first attempting on three separate occasions to obtain an entry release from the property owner. A copy of the entry release shall be given to the MSD Inspector up to immediately prior to lining on that particular segment(s) on the day of lining.
USE OF PRIVATE PROPERTY. If LFF desires to enter into or to film on any real property, vessel or vehicle which a third party (other than City’s) holds the possessory rights, owns or controls, then LFF is solely responsible for obtaining written permission and clearances to do so.
USE OF PRIVATE PROPERTY. The Contractor shall be fully responsible for acquiring the permission to traverse, use, or in any other way disturb any private property during the course of the Work. This permission must be in writing from the property owner, and a copy of this permission must be provided to the MSD PM prior to the commencement of the Work on said property. The Contractor shall restore all such property, including but not limited to fences, xxxxxx, shrubbery, lawns, and landscaping, to the full satisfaction of the property owner. The Contractor shall obtain a written release averring this satisfaction and shall send a copy of each release to the MSD PM in the next weekly update email (see Part II, Section 3.2). All costs associated with the access, use, and/or restoration of private property shall be considered incidental to this Contract and not measured for payment.
USE OF PRIVATE PROPERTY. The Developer shall not enter upon or place materials on private property without express written permission of the property owner. A copy of such written permission shall be furnished to the City. The Developer shall hold the City harmless from all suits and actions of any kind or description which might arise from its use of private property. Location of Underground Utilities Underground utilities of record shall be shown upon the plans and specifications so far as possible. Such representation is for convenience only and the City assumes no responsibility for improper locations or failure to show utility locations on the approved plans and specifications. A locating service shall be called upon to mark utilities in the field prior to construction. Call 811 or 0-000-000-0000, before you dig. Replacing Improvements Whenever it is necessary in the course of construction to remove or disturb culverts, landscaping, driveways, roadways, pipelines, monuments, property stakes or other existing improvements, whether on private or public property, they shall be replaced to a condition equal to that existing before they were so removed or disturbed. Survey monuments, property stakes or other survey markers shall be protected in accordance with Chapter 322-120 WAC. The Developer shall provide documentation to the City that all provisions of Chapter 322-120 WAC have been complied with.
USE OF PRIVATE PROPERTY. The Developer shall not enter upon or place materials on private property without express written permission of the property owner. A copy of such written permission shall be furnished to the Utility. The Developer shall hold the City harmless from all suits and actions of any kind or description which might arise from its use of private property.
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USE OF PRIVATE PROPERTY. Will proposed outdoor activity require the use of private property not owned or leased by Permitee? Yes No If response to above question is yes, has Permitee obtained all required authorizations (including but not limited to written agreements, licenses, and/or leases) to use said private property? Yes No Copy of “Consent to Use Private Property for Temporary Outdoor Activities” is attached (if applicable, see Attachment 1)

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  • Use of Private Vehicles Whenever practicable, State-owned or contracted vehicles shall be made available to ASF Members required to travel on behalf of the Employer. The Employer may elect to allow ASF Members to utilize personal vehicles on a case-by-case basis and reimburse the mileage resulting at the rates provided under the travel regulations. Except for emergency circumstances, or when defined by the Employer as a condition of employment, an ASF Member shall not be required to use a personal vehicle for university purposes.

  • Use of Private Automobile 43.1 Where an automobile mileage allowance is paid, such allowance will be in accordance with the Company’s policy but not less than $.34 cents per km. RULE 44 Deduction of Union Dues

  • Protection of Private Information If this Agreement requires City to disclose “Private Information” to Contractor within the meaning of San Francisco Administrative Code Chapter 12M, Contractor and subcontractor shall use such information only in accordance with the restrictions stated in Chapter 12M and in this Agreement and only as necessary in performing the Services. Contractor is subject to the enforcement and penalty provisions in Chapter 12M.

  • Use of State Property A. Grantee is prohibited from using State Property for any purpose other than performing Services authorized under the Grant Agreement.

  • Use of Past Record In imposing any discipline or discharge on a current charge, the employer will not take into account any prior infractions which occurred more than three (3) years previously.

  • Use of Premises Tenant shall not use the premises or any part thereof, or permit the premises or any part thereof to be used, for any purpose other than the use hereinabove specifically mentioned, subject, however, to all the covenants, agreements, terms, provisions and conditions of this Lease. Those portions, if any, of the premises which on the plan(s) attached hereto are shown as toilets and utility areas shall be used by Tenant only for the purposes for which they are designed. Tenant will not at any time use or occupy the premises or any part thereof, or permit the premises or any part thereof to be used or occupied, in violation of the certificate of occupancy (temporary or final) issued for the Building and/or the premises. Tenant shall not xxx or permit the use of the premises or any part thereof in any way which would violate any of the covenants, agreements, terms, provisions and conditions of this Lease or for any unlawful purposes or in any unlawful manner and Tenant shall not suffer or permit the premises or any part thereof to be used in any manner or anything to be done therein or suffer or permit anything to be brought into or kept in the premises which, in the judgment of Landlord, shall in any way impair or tend to impair the character, reputation or appearance of the Building as a first-class office building, impair or interfere with or tend to impair or interfere with any of the Building services or the proper and economic heating, cleaning, air conditioning or other servicing of the Building or the premises, or impair or interfere with or tend to impair or interfere with the use of any of the other areas of the Building by, or occasion discomfort, inconvenience or annoyance to, any of the other tenants or occupants of the Building. Tenant shall not install any electrical or other equipment of any kind which, in the judgment of Landlord, might cause any such impairment, interference, discomfort, inconvenience or annoyance. Except as set forth in Article 1 hereof, Tenant will not, and will not permit anyone to, sell or traffic in any spirituous liquors, wine, ale or beer in or from the premises or carry on any manufacturing in the premises. If any governmental license or permit shall be required for the proper and lawful conduct of Tenant's business or other activity carried on it the premises, Tenant, at Tenant's expense, shall duly procure and thereafter maintain such license or permit and submit the same to inspection by Landlord. Tenant, at Tenant's expense, shall, at all times, comply with the terms and conditions of each license or permit.

  • Passwords and Security You acknowledge that you will be the only authorized user of Firstrade Securities Inc.'s Electronic Services for your account(s). You will be fully responsible for the confidentiality and use of your user name(s) and password (s) and you agree that you will be fully and solely responsible for all activities, including brokerage transactions, which arise from the use of your user name (s) or password(s) (except as provided for in paragraph 5 below). You also agree that you will be fully and solely responsible for all activities, including brokerage transactions, which arise from your authorization to link your brokerage account(s) to any other Firstrade Securities Inc. account(s). You acknowledge that we may tape record conversations with you, whether in person or by telephone, for purposes of verification and you consent to such recording.

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