Proposed Boring Location Sample Clauses

The "Proposed Boring Location" clause defines the specific site or area where boring or drilling activities are intended to take place under the agreement. It typically outlines the coordinates, boundaries, or reference points for the boring operation, ensuring all parties are aware of the exact location involved. By clearly specifying the boring site, this clause helps prevent disputes over work areas and ensures that the project proceeds in the correct location, thereby reducing the risk of accidental encroachment or miscommunication.
Proposed Boring Location. Boring Total No Depth (ft) Total Depth (ft)
Proposed Boring Location. Boring /Piezometer Total No Depth (ft) Total Depth (ft)

Related to Proposed Boring Location

  • Closing Location The Closing shall be held at the location designated by the Corporation or, if no such designation is made, at the office of Seller's Attorney.

  • Principal Location Such Grantor’s mailing address and the location of its place of business (if it has only one) or its chief executive office (if it has more than one place of business), is disclosed in Exhibit A; such Grantor has no other places of business except those set forth in Exhibit A.

  • Work Location While employed by the Company hereunder, the Executive shall perform his duties (when not traveling or engaged elsewhere in the performance of his duties) at the offices of the Company in Bermuda. The Executive shall travel to such places on the business of the Company in such manner and on such occasions as the Company may from time to time reasonably require.

  • Project Location [Insert the location of the Project, if applicable]

  • Data Location 1.1. The CONTRACTOR shall not store or transfer non-public COUNTY data outside of the United States. This includes backup data and Disaster Recovery locations. The CONTRACTOR will permit its personnel and contractors to access COUNTY data remotely only as required to provide technical support. (Remote access to data from outside the continental United States is prohibited unless approved in advance and in writing by the County.) 1.2. The CONTRACTOR must notify the COUNTY in advance and in writing of any location changes to CONTRACTOR’s data center(s) that will process or store County data.