Common use of Private Property Access Clause in Contracts

Private Property Access. 32.6.1 The contractor is not authorized to perform work on private property and shall not seek or accept requests from private property owners to perform debris clearing or removal activities. Under certain circumstances, it may benefit all parties to the contract to obtain access to private property, or permission to cross private property, for the purpose of clearing and removing debris from public property. For such situations, a sample Right of Entry Agreement Form is provided as Exhibit K.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Contingency Debris Removal Agreement, Contingency Debris Removal Agreement, Contingency Debris Removal Agreement

Private Property Access. 32.6.1 4.6.1 The contractor is not authorized to perform work on private property and shall not seek or accept requests from private property owners to perform debris clearing or removal activities. Under certain circumstances, it may benefit all parties to the contract to obtain access to private property, or permission to cross private property, for the purpose of clearing and removing debris from public propertyproperty or public rights-of-way. For such situations, a sample Right of Entry Agreement Form is provided as Exhibit K.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contingency Debris Removal Agreement

Private Property Access. 32.6.1 5.6.1 The contractor is not authorized to perform work on private property and shall not seek or accept requests from private property owners to perform debris clearing or removal activities. Under certain circumstances, it may benefit all parties to the contract to obtain access to private property, or permission to cross private property, for the purpose of clearing and removing debris from public propertyproperty or public rights-of-way. For such situations, a sample Right of Entry Agreement Form is provided as Exhibit K.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contingency Debris Removal Agreement