Common use of Surface Restoration Clause in Contracts

Surface Restoration. 11.1. After construction of any water pipeline(s) by the Distributor, the general surface of the ground, except as it may have been necessarily modified to accommodate the appurtenances, shall be restored, as nearly as reasonable, to the grade and condition existing immediately prior to construction. Topsoil shall be replaced in cultivated and agricultural areas, and any excess earth resulting from installations by the Distributor shall be removed from the Easement at the sole expense of the Distributor. 11.2. For a period of one year following completion of construction by the Distributor that involves disturbance of the surface of the ground, the Distributor shall maintain the surface elevation and quality of the soil by correcting any settling or subsiding that occurs as a result of the work done by the Distributor. 11.3. If the Distributor or the Distributor’s agents disturb or destroy any fencing existing at the time of this Agreement’s execution, then the Distributor shall repair or replace such fencing as nearly as reasonable to its original condition. However, the Grantor shall not construct any new fencing across or within the Easement.

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Sources: Easement Agreement, Easement Agreement

Surface Restoration. 11.110.1. After construction of any water pipeline(s) by the Distributor, the general surface of the ground, except as it may have been necessarily modified to accommodate the appurtenances, shall be restored, as nearly as reasonable, to the grade and condition existing immediately prior to construction. Topsoil shall be replaced in cultivated and agricultural areas, and any excess earth resulting from installations by the Distributor shall be removed from the Easement at the sole expense of the Distributor. 11.210.2. For a period of one year following completion of construction by the Distributor that involves disturbance of the surface of the ground, the Distributor shall maintain the surface elevation and quality of the soil by correcting any settling or subsiding that occurs as a result of the work done by the Distributor. 11.310.3. If the Distributor or the Distributor’s its agents disturb or destroy any fencing existing at the time of this Agreement’s execution, then the Distributor shall repair or replace such fencing as nearly as reasonable to its original condition. However, the Grantor shall not construct any new fencing across or within the Easement.

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Sources: Easement Agreement