Access to Contract Area Sample Clauses

Access to Contract Area. Except as provided in Article 8.6, each Party shall have access, at its sole risk and expense and at all reasonable times, to the Contract Area, Platform, Development Facilities and Joint Account assets to inspect activities, operations and wells in which it participates, and to pertinent records and xxxx. A Non-operator shall give Operator at least twenty-four (24) hours' notice of the Non-operator's intention to visit the Contract Area. To protect Operator and the Non-operators from unnecessary lawsuits, claims, and legal liability, if it is necessary for a person who is not performing services for Operator directly related to the joint operations, but is performing services solely for a Non-operator or pertaining to the business or operations of a Non-operator, to visit, use, or board a rig, well, Platform, or Development Facilities subject to this Agreement, the Non-operator shall give Operator advance notice of the visit, use, or boarding, and shall secure from that person an agreement, in a form satisfactory to Operator, indemnifying and holding Operator and Non-operators harmless, or shall itself provide the same hold harmless and indemnification in favor of Operator and other Non-operators before the visit, use, or boarding.
Access to Contract Area. (a) Subject to this Contract and the Applicable Law in Timor-Leste, Contractor may enter and leave the Contract Area at any time for the purposes of Petroleum Operations.
Access to Contract Area. (a) Contractor shall have the right to ingress to and egress from the Contract Area, all adjacent areas and Contractor’s facilities, wherever located, at all times.

Related to Access to Contract Area

  • Access to Premises Landlord, its agents, servants, or employees may enter the Premises at reasonable times with reasonable advance notice to Tenant (or an authorized employee of Tenant at the Premises), and at any time, upon reasonable notice to Tenant under the circumstances, in an emergency, to do the following: inspect the Premises; comply with all laws, orders, ordinances and requirements of any governmental unit or authority for which Landlord may be responsible under this Lease, if any; show the Premises to prospective lenders or purchasers and, during the ninety (90) days immediately prior to the expiration of this Lease if Tenant declines to renew for an additional term in accordance with the provisions of this Lease, to prospective tenants, but only if all such showings are accompanied by a representative of Tenant if so requested by Tenant; or post (on the Development, but not within or at the entrance of the Premises) for sale or for lease signs; provided; however, that all such entries shall be completed promptly in a good workmanlike manner so as to cause the least practical interference to Tenant’s business and Tenant’s use of the Premises. In all events, Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize interference with the Premises and Tenant’s business operations thereon. If Landlord’s entry materially and substantially interferes with the conduct of Tenant’s business and/or cause damage to Tenant’s property (and the entry is not needed because of Tenant’s default, negligence or willful misconduct), then in such event the rent and any sums due and payable as additional rents, shall xxxxx in proportion to the extent of the interference and Landlord shall be liable for any damage to Tenant’s property.

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