Trespass Clause Samples
The Trespass clause defines the prohibition against unauthorized entry onto another party's property. It typically outlines what constitutes trespass, such as entering land or premises without permission, and may specify the consequences or remedies available if trespass occurs. This clause serves to protect property rights by deterring unauthorized access and providing a clear basis for legal recourse in the event of a violation.
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Trespass. The contractor shall at all times be responsible for any damages or trespass committed by his agents and workmen in carrying out the work, unless such trespass is authorized by the Engineer at site.
Trespass. PURCHASER shall be exclusively responsible for any damage or removal of non- designated timber, or trespass beyond the boundaries of the areas of operations resulting from any activities of PURCHASER. Any trespass resulting from the activities of PURCHASER may be considered grounds for placing the contract in violation or default. Damages for any trespass shall be charged as follows:
(a) Treble the contract value, as defined in Section 44, "Log Prices," for each species involved in the trespass, if PURCHASER's action is willful or intentional; or
(b) Double the contract value, as defined in Section 44, "Log Prices," for each species involved in the trespass, if PURCHASER's action is not willful or intentional.
(c) The contract value for hardwoods shall be the price for hardwoods in Section 44 divided by the advertised volume of hardwoods (212 MBF) multiplied by the bid-up factor. The bid-up factor shall be calculated by STATE using the following calculation: Bid value for all species divided by the appraised value for all species. As used in this section, the term "willful" or "intentional" includes, but is not limited to: any voluntary or deliberate activity by the PURCHASER, its employees, contractors, subcontractors, or agents which results in the removal or damage to any timber not described under the section titled, "Designated Timber," including removal or damage arising from a mistake of law or fact concerning the designated timber.
Trespass. As outlined in UW Standard Administrative Policy and Procedure: Trespass (available at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/regs-policies/_files/docs/policies/trespass_sap_8-2-22.pdf), when an individual’s actions are deemed to be harmful and/or disruptive to the University and/or its individual members, contrary to the University Policies, rules or regulations, or where the individual’s actions are contrary to law, individual may be legally barred from University owned or controlled properties, including the Apartments.
Trespass. PURCHASER shall be exclusively responsible for any damage or removal of non- designated timber, or trespass beyond the boundaries of the areas of operations resulting from any activities of PURCHASER. Any trespass resulting from the activities of PURCHASER may be considered grounds for placing the contract in violation or default. Damages for any trespass shall be charged as follows:
(a) Treble the contract value, as defined in Section 44, "Log Prices," for each species involved in the trespass, if PURCHASER's action is willful or intentional; or
(b) Double the contract value, as defined in Section 44, "Log Prices," for each species involved in the trespass, if PURCHASER's action is not willful or intentional. As used in this section, the term "willful" or "intentional" includes, but is not limited to: any voluntary or deliberate activity by the PURCHASER, its employees, contractors, subcontractors, or agents which results in the removal or damage to any timber not described under the section titled, "Designated Timber," including removal or damage arising from a mistake of law or fact concerning the designated timber.
Trespass. If in connection with operations hereunder Purchaser, Purchaser’s contractors, subcontractors, or the employees of any of them, cuts, injures, or removes any Government wood products, other than wood products sold under this contract, Purchaser shall be liable for damages under applicable law. Purchaser shall pay Government for such damages after written demand therefore by the Contracting Officer.
Trespass. A person shall not trespass on, use for recreation, make fast to, damage, injure, or otherwise interfere with any berth installation.
Trespass. Residents who have been evicted are considered banned and no longer permitted to be a Licensee or visitor to any Student Housing facilities or grounds per California Penal Code section 602(m). Should an evicted person return to the Student Housing community, that individual is subject to conduct action and potentially arrest for trespassing.
Trespass. PURCHASER shall be exclusively responsible for any damage or removal of non- designated timber, or trespass beyond the boundaries of the areas of operations resulting from any activities of PURCHASER. Any trespass resulting from the activities of PURCHASER may be considered grounds for placing the contract in violation or default. Damages for any trespass shall be charged as follows:
(a) Treble the species value contained in STATE's appraisal, multiplied by the bid-up factor, for each species involved in the trespass, if PURCHASER's action is willful or intentional; or
(b) Double the species value contained in STATE's appraisal, multiplied by the bid-up factor, for each species involved in the trespass, if PURCHASER's action is not willful or intentional.
(c) Bid-up factor shall be calculated by STATE using the following calculation: bid value all species/appraised value all species = bid-up factor. As used in this section, the term "willful" or "intentional" includes, but is not limited to: any voluntary or deliberate activity by the PURCHASER, its employees, contractors, subcontractors, or agents which results in the removal or damage to any timber not described under the section titled, "Designated Timber," including removal or damage arising from a mistake of law or fact concerning the designated timber.
Trespass. PURCHASER is responsible for the determination of property lines and shall log so as to prevent trespass on adjoining property. Any trespass shall be reported immediately to COUNTY and the adjacent property owner and is the PURCHASER's responsibility. In addition, all incidents of timber trespass shall be subject to applicable state and federal laws and regulations.
Trespass. As outlined in Presidential Directive 2-2014-1 (available at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/regs- policies/_files/docs/presidential-directives/pd-2-2014-1.pdf), when a Resident’s actions are deemed to be harmful and/or disruptive to the University and/or its individual members, contrary to the University Policies, rules or regulations, or where the individual’s actions are contrary to law, Resident may be legally barred from University owned or controlled properties, including the Apartments.