Concrete Channels Clause Samples

The "Concrete Channels" clause defines the specific, tangible means or platforms through which information, goods, or services are delivered or communicated under the agreement. In practice, this clause might specify particular physical or digital pathways, such as designated email addresses, secure web portals, or physical delivery locations, that parties must use for official communications or transactions. By clearly identifying these channels, the clause ensures that all parties know exactly where and how to send or receive required materials, reducing confusion and minimizing the risk of miscommunication or lost information.
Concrete Channels. All ice plant, ivy and vegetation shall be removed from the concrete lining to a point twelve (12) inches above or behind the concrete lining; thus exposing a twelve (12) inch area of dirt. All ice plant, ivy, and vegetation shall be removed from expansion joints, weep holes and side inlets. Vegetation shall be pulled rather than cut to retard growth.

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