Cultural/Scientific Resource Finds Sample Clauses

Cultural/Scientific Resource Finds. If the Contractor's operations uncover or Contractor’s employees find any burial grounds or remains, ceremonial objects, petroglyphs, and archaeological or paleontological or other artifacts of like nature within the construction area, Contractor shall immediately notify the County of Contractor’s findings and shall modify construction operations so as not to disturb the findings pending receipt of notification as to determination of the final disposition of such finding from the County. Should the findings, or notification as to disposition of findings, require additional work, a Job Order will be issued at the County’s discretion. Any findings of a cultural/scientific resource nature shall remain the property of the County and not become the property of the person or persons making the discovery.
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Cultural/Scientific Resource Finds. If the Contractor's operations uncover or Contractor’s employees find any burial grounds or remains, ceremonial objects, petroglyphs, and archaeological or paleontological or other artifacts of like nature within the construction area, Contractor shall immediately notify the County of Contractor’s findings and shall modify construction operations so as not to disturb the findings pending receipt of notification as to determination of the final disposition of such finding from the County. Should the findings, or notification as to disposition of findings, require additional work, a JOC Task Order will be issued at the County’s discretion. Any findings of a cultural/scientific resource nature shall remain the property of the County and not become the property of the person or persons making the discovery.
Cultural/Scientific Resource Finds employees find any burial grounds or remains, ceremonial objects, petroglyphs, and archaeological or paleontological or other artifacts of like nature within the construction area, construction operations so as not to disturb the findings pending receipt of notification as to determination of the final disposition of such finding from the County. Should the findings, or notification as to disposition of findings, require additional work, a JOC Task Order will be Any findings of a cultural/scientific resource nature shall remain the property of the County and not become the property of the person or persons making the discovery.
Cultural/Scientific Resource Finds. There are no known cultural/scientific resources at the site. If the CONTRACTOR's operations uncover or CONTRACTOR's employees find any burial grounds or remains, ceremonial objects, petroglyphs, and archaeological or paleontological or other artifacts of like nature within the construction area, CONTRACTOR shall immediately notify the ENGINEER of CONTRACTOR's findings and shall modify construction operations so as not to disturb the findings pending receipt of notification as to determination of the final disposition of such finding from the ENGINEER. Should the findings, or notification as to disposition of findings, result in delays or extra work, additional time and/or extra work payment will be allowed as provided for in the “CHANGES” Section of the General Provisions. Any findings of a cultural/scientific resource nature shall remain the property of the OWNER and not become the property of the person or persons making the discovery.
Cultural/Scientific Resource Finds. If the Contractor's operations uncover or Contractor’s employees find any burial grounds or remains, ceremonial objects, petroglyphs, and archaeological or paleontological or other artifacts of like nature within the construction area, Contractor shall immediately notify the County of Contractor’s findings and shall modify construction operations so as not to disturb the findings pending receipt of notification as to DocuSign Envelope ID: FB9826DF-4A2F-4ED2-8519-0D4D85A2DE80 determination of the final disposition of such finding from the County. Should the findings, or notification as to disposition of findings, require additional work, a Job Order will be issued at the County’s discretion. Any findings of a cultural/scientific resource nature shall remain the property of the County and not become the property of the person or persons making the discovery. DocuSign Envelope ID: FB9826DF-4A2F-4ED2-8519-0D4D85A2DE80
Cultural/Scientific Resource Finds. If the Contractor's operations uncover or Contractor’s employees find any burial grounds or remains, ceremonial objects, petroglyphs, and archaeological or paleontological or other artifacts of like nature within the construction area, Contractor shall immediately notify the County of Contractor’s findings and shall modify construction operations so as not to disturb the findings pending receipt of notification as to determination of the final disposition of such finding from the County. Should the findings, or notification as to disposition of findings, require additional work, a Job Order will be issued at the County’s discretion. Any findings of a cultural/scientific resource nature shall remain the property of the County and not become the property of the person or persons making the discovery. DocuSign Envelope ID: 30839615-8CDE-45E6-B358-3737978FE53D County of Orange, OC Public Works SJD&B, Inc. Attachment I MA-080-20010458

Related to Cultural/Scientific Resource Finds

  • Cultural Resources If a cultural resource is discovered, the Purchaser shall immediately suspend all operations in the vicinity of the cultural resource and notify the Forest Officer. Operations may only resume if authorized by the Forest Officer. Cultural resources identified and protected elsewhere in this contract are exempted from this clause. Cultural resources, once discovered or identified, are not to be disturbed by the Purchaser, or his, her or its employees and/or sub- contractors.

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