Survey information Clause Samples

The Survey Information clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to providing and using survey data for a property or project. Typically, this clause specifies who must supply accurate survey documents, the standards those surveys must meet, and how discrepancies or errors in the survey are to be addressed. For example, it may require the seller to deliver a recent boundary survey or obligate the buyer to commission a new survey before closing. The core function of this clause is to ensure all parties have reliable, up-to-date information about the property's boundaries and features, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over land lines, encroachments, or easements.
Survey information. The parties will continue to utilize the best available data synthesized by the Employer and will continue to consider employers in the Portland metropolitan area to be appropriate market comparators. The Employer will continue its practice of permitting the Union to review survey data upon request. The Union agrees to review and utilize such data only for the purposes set forth in this section.
Survey information. Searching and interpretation of title and survey information from the appropriate sources. - The relevance and availability and use of this analogue and digital information, (not necessarily familiarity with the physical actions of obtaining the information).
Survey information. 109.1 The Design Consultant shall prepare a topographic survey of the heavy haul transporter corridor where required to obtain accurate locations and elevations of existing features (pavement limits and grade, trees, signs, culverts, etc.) that require modification or alteration of the corridor. The survey shall be of sufficient detail and limits as necessary to meet the intended design purpose. 110. STOPPING AREA AND OVERTAKING ZONE REQUIREMENTS 110.1 Stopping areas are required for periodic heavy haul transporter vehicles stops that will be used for vehicle maintenance and refueling, provide a safe location to allow for inclement weather to pass, and for operator rest. The following criteria shall be used for the layout and design of the stopping areas along the heavy haul transporter corridor. a. The stopping area shall be located directly adjacent to the heavy haul road, and provide sufficient space for support vehicles and smaller heavy haul transporters: large transporters will stop and remain on the heavy haul road and not utilize the stopping area. b. The location, size, and exact number of stopping areas shall be coordinated with the Owner during the detailed design phase. c. The stopping areas shall be compacted to meet the combined heavy haul transport vehicle and equipment load requirements. d. Trees surrounding the stopping areas shall be preserved to the fullest extent possible. 110.2 Overtaking zones or traffic bypasses shall be appropriately identified and/or located, with Owner’s acceptance, to allow passage of vehicles around the heavy haul transporter vehicle to limit traffic congestion to the greatest extent practical. 111. SUBMITTALS
Survey information a. ACD will survey for the presence of HWA on hemlock trees on the above property. b. Survey shall consist of visual observation of hemlock trees by crews traveling on foot. Survey shall be conducted between November and May in the 2020-2021 through 2022-2023 winter/spring seasons. c. Small branches may be clipped to facilitate closer observation or collection of suspect insects, but no other damage to trees is anticipated.
Survey information. The Website collects information from individuals by various methods, including, but not limited to, when an individual voluntarily completes a survey, order form, or a registration page either online or offline, or by means of online or offline surveys, order forms, or registration pages operated by third parties (collectively, a "Survey"). (As used herein, "online" means using the Internet, including the Website, and related technologies, and "offline" means by methods other than online, including in person, in the postal mail, using telephones and cell phones, and other similar means.) In the Surveys, the Website or a third party (a "Third Party") may ask an individual to provide various information to the Website, which may include his or her name, email address, street address, zip code, telephone numbers (including cell phone numbers and carriers), birth date, gender, salary range, education and marital status, occupation, social security number, employment information, personal and online interests, and such other information as may be requested from time to time (together, "Survey Information"). The Website may also collect information concerning an individual from another source and uses that information in combination with information provided from this web site. Completing the Surveys is completely voluntary, and individuals are under no obligation to provide survey information to the Website or Third Party, but an individual may receive incentives from the Website or a Third Party in exchange for providing Survey Information to the Website.
Survey information. (a) Details of the area surveyed, including the general location, the relevant Licence numbers and reference to the Work Area identified in the Work Program. (b) Location of Cleared Areas as x and y co-ordinates of vertices, including a note of the relevant projection and datum, preferably in GDA2020 MGA zone 51. (c) Attach a copy or otherwise identify the relevant Work Program.
Survey information. 10.1 The Engineer will furnish basic information pertaining to layouts, bench marks, etc. sufficient for controlling the location and grades of the work. The Owner makes no warranties as to the accuracy or completeness of information furnished by the Engineer. The Contractor shall exercise proper precautions relating to the safe performance of the Work. The Contractor shall, at his own expense, furnish all necessary equipment, personnel, stakes, etc. and shall lay out the work in detail, as required, including lines and grades as necessary in each instance. All reference marks shall be verified by an instrument at frequent intervals and the Contractor shall be responsible for the accuracy of all lines and grades relative to the project. 10.2 The Contractor shall be responsible for the correct location and elevation of all components of the project as shown on the Contract Drawings.
Survey information. The Design Professional shall provide all necessary site topographic and boundary survey necessary to perform the required Design and Permitting of the Project, and setting of initial benchmarks. Construction layout, staking, relocation of benchmarks, and other surveying necessary for the General Contractor to perform their work are not included in the basic services of the Design Professional.

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