Topographic Maps Clause Samples

The 'Topographic Maps' clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the provision and use of topographic maps in a project or agreement. Typically, this clause specifies which party must supply accurate and up-to-date maps showing the physical features and elevations of the land involved, and may outline standards for map quality or format. For example, it might require the contractor to use maps provided by the owner or to obtain new surveys if existing maps are outdated. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties have reliable geographic information, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or errors in planning and execution.
Topographic Maps. Topographic maps were used in the Project design. Bidders may inspect such maps upon request to the Owner, or may obtain copies upon payment of the cost to reproduce the copies.
Topographic Maps. Maps for highway corridors or other improvements which furnish all natural or man-made features, in vertical and horizontal position electronically in native MicroStation format. These maps may require aerial mapping manuscripts and photos at specified standard accuracy or 3D laser scanning at specified standard accuracies and furnished electronically. Localized, project-specific Topographic Maps may be created from Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) platforms provided they are accompanied by full field audit reports and flight log reports.
Topographic Maps. Maps for highway corridors or other improvements which furnish all natural or man-made features, in vertical and horizontal position, on manuscript or electronically. These maps may require aerial mapping manuscripts and photos at specified standard accuracy; and/or
Topographic Maps. Topographic maps were used in the project design. Contractors may inspect such maps upon request to the OC Waste & Recycling PM, or may obtain copies upon payment of the cost to reproduce the copies.
Topographic Maps. If it becomes necessary to obtain topographic data of the other party to conduct the above studies or for the information of the other party on the measuring and observation to be made thereat, or to obtain intersections in length and width throughout the length of the river, the concerned party shall submit a letter to request such a map indicating the extent and the scale of the topographic map. The party receiving the request shall reply to the other party within one month as of the receipt of such a request that it concurs with this request, and to determine a date as close to the date of request, or if the expenses involved with such a study is to be borne the requestor or the party receiving the request, or if the requesting party shall use its own personnel and equipment in preparing such a map. If the disputes to arise from the performance of such work cannot be resolved amicably they shall be referred to arbitration.

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  • Maps The maps service and features of the Apple Software (“Maps”), including map data coverage, may vary by region. When you turn on or use Maps, details will be provided regarding what information is sent to Apple and how the information may be used. You acknowledge and agree that your use of Maps is subject to the latest terms and conditions of the Maps service, which you may access and review on the Maps home card.

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  • Photographs You give your permission to us to use any photograph or photographic image including video or video stills taken of you while you are in any public spaces, grounds, offices at the Property or any sponsored events at the Property. You grant us and the Manager and our designees, the irrevocable and unrestricted right and permission to copyright, in its own name or otherwise, and to use, re-use, publish and re-publish photographic or video portraits or pictures of you or in which you may be included, without restriction as to changes or alterations. This usage may be in conjunction with your own name or a fictitious name. It may involve reproductions in color or otherwise that may be made through any medium, and in any and all media now or hereafter known. Usage may include illustration, promotion, art, editorial, advertising, trade, or any other legal purpose. You also consent to the use of any printed matter in conjunction with that usage. You waive any right that you may have to inspect or approve the finished product, the advertising copy or other matter that may be used in that regard. I hereby waive any right that I may have to inspect or approve the finished product and the advertising copy or other matter that may be used in connection therewith or the use to which it may be applied. You agree that we, the Manager and our designees will have no liability due to any blurring, distortion, alteration, optical illusion, or use in composite form that may occur in taking or usage of any picture or in the subsequent processing or publication of the picture. You release us, the Manager, and our designees from all claims of any nature arising in any way from the use of your photograph or photographic image. This release contains the entire agreement on this subject matter.