Soil Conditions definition

Soil Conditions. We did not receive nor review a soil report. However, we assume that the soil's load-bearing capacity is sufficient to support the existing structure. We did not observe any evidence to the contrary during our physical inspection of the property. The tract's drainage appears to be adequate.
Soil Conditions. TNA assumes no responsibility for any unusual soil conditions encountered that are not specifically referred to in this proposal. Also, TNA assumes no responsibility for the excavation, removal or disposal of any contaminated soils encountered during any excavation for the Customer. The Customer will pay any extra cost for such conditions incurred by TNA. TREE ROOTS: Contractor shall not be responsible for any damage to trees occasioned by the removal of tree or tree roots in preparing the site.
Soil Conditions. We did not review a soil report and we assume that the soil's load-bearing capacity is sufficient to support the existing structures. We did not observe any evidence to the contrary during our physical inspection of the property. The tract's drainage appears to be adequate. Based on information provided by property ownership, there is a fault hazard band traversing the subject. The current improved property uses this area for surface parking and landscaped area. We assume that this fault condition has no adverse effect on the subject, as improved. We are not qualified to render an opinion relative to this condition and strongly suggest that an expert be engaged.

Examples of Soil Conditions in a sentence

  • Section 8.6.2 The Contractor encounters Differing Soil Conditions or Hazardous Materials not identified in the Preconstruction Phase.

  • At the end of the “Contingency Period” the Purchaser will be deemed to have accepted the Structure, Environmental, Phase I, Soil Conditions, and other aspects of the property, and Purchaser will provide Seller evidence of Amediysis Board Approval.

  • Soil Conditions: The soil, in its natural state, must have sufficient load-bearing characteristics to support Purchaser's proposed development, and must have adequate permeability to drain the proposed development.

  • Insert site plan 60 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Soil Conditions: We did not receive nor review a soil report.

  • No Liability for Soil Conditions 57 ARTICLE 19 INDEMNIFICATION OF LANDLORD AND OTHERS 57 Section 19.01.

  • LNG Tanks and all other heavy structures will be subject to short term and long term settlement and differential settlement due to Subsurface Soil Conditions at the Site.

  • Soil Conditions: Investigate the type of soil and conditions in which lines are to be installed and allow for same type of soil in the proposal.

  • No Liability for Soil Conditions 55 ARTICLE 19 INDEMNIFICATION OF LANDLORD AND OTHERS 55 Section 19.01.

  • If Subsurface Soil Conditions encountered by Contractor during the performance of the Work are materially different from the information regarding such Subsurface Conditions as provided in the Geotechnical Report and the requirements in this Section 2.13, Contractor shall be entitled to a Change Order to the extent permitted under Section 2.5B.2 of the Agreement.

  • All foundations shall be designed and constructed to take into consideration settlement and differential settlement based on the Subsurface Soil Conditions as described in the Geotechnical Reports and the requirements in this Section 2.13.


More Definitions of Soil Conditions

Soil Conditions. The soil, in its natural state, must have sufficient load-bearing characteristics to support Purchaser's proposed development, and must have adequate permeability to drain the proposed development. Seller warrants that to the best of his knowledge, the Premises do not contain a landfill, hazardous waste, underground mines, caves or underground streams and that the soil condition and water table are such that Purchaser can build the proposed development without incurring additional extraordinary expenses. 6. That no federal, state or local government restrictions or requirements would preclude construction and operation of the Improvements on the Land.
Soil Conditions. The soil, in its natural state, must have sufficient load-bearing characteristics to support Purchaser's proposed development, and must have adequate permeability to drain the proposed development. Seller warrants that to the best of his knowledge, the Premises do not contain a landfill, hazardous waste, underground mines, caves or underground streams and that the soil condition and water table are such that Purchaser can build the proposed development without incurring additional extraordinary expenses.
Soil Conditions. If in the course of installation soil conditions occur which require additional equipment, the Owner will be responsible for all charges above the original estimate. Utilities: Arrangements for the energy (Electric, Natural Gas, etc.) will be the Owner’s responsibility. HYDRATEC will assist where possible but the application, hookup, scheduling of utility construction, negotiation and payment of fees and expenses and negotiation of utility specific equipment requirements are the Owner’s sole and absolute responsibility.
Soil Conditions means the engineering properties of the soil located on the Site, as they relate to the design of the foundations for the Facility.

Related to Soil Conditions

  • Special Conditions means Special Conditions of Contract, which override the General Conditions, also referred to as SCC.

  • Environmental Conditions means the presence in the environment, including the soil, groundwater, surface water or ambient air, of any Hazardous Material at a level which exceeds any applicable standard or threshold under any Environmental Law or otherwise requires investigation or remediation (including, without limitation, investigation, study, health or risk assessment, monitoring, removal, treatment or transport) under any applicable Environmental Laws.

  • Abnormal Condition means any condition on the Interconnection Facilities which, determined in accordance with Good Utility Practice, is: (i) outside normal operating parameters such that facilities are operating outside their normal ratings or that reasonable operating limits have been exceeded; and (ii) could reasonably be expected to materially and adversely affect the safe and reliable operation of the Interconnection Facilities; but which, in any case, could reasonably be expected to result in an Emergency Condition. Any condition or situation that results from lack of sufficient generating capacity to meet load requirements or that results solely from economic conditions shall not, standing alone, constitute an Abnormal Condition.

  • Terminal condition means an incurable condition caused by injury, disease, or illness that according to reasonable medical judgment will produce death within six months, even with available life-sustaining treatment provided in accordance with the prevailing standard of medical care.

  • General Conditions means the “International Development Association General Conditions for Credits and Grants”, dated July 1, 2005 (as amended through October 15, 2006).