Access to Property. 12.1. The Consultant’s services to the Owner may require entry upon private property. The Consultant will present or mail to private landowners a letter of introduction and explanation, describing the work, which shall be drafted by the Owner. The Consultant will make reasonable attempts to notify resident landowners who are obvious and present when the Consultant is in the field. The Consultant is not expected to provide detailed contact with individual landowners. The Consultant is not expected to obtain entry by means other than the consent of the landowner. If the Consultant is denied entry to private property by the landowner, the Consultant will not enter the property. If denied entry to the property, the Consultant shall notify the Owner and advise the Owner of an alternate evaluation method if one is feasible. The Owner shall decide on the course of action to obtain access to the property.
Appears in 5 contracts
Samples: Services, Services, Master Agreement
Access to Property. 12.1. The Consultant’s services to the Owner may require entry upon private property. The Consultant Owner will present or mail to private landowners a letter of introduction and explanation, describing the work, which shall be drafted by the OwnerConsultant. The Consultant will make reasonable attempts to notify resident landowners who are obvious and present when the Consultant is in the field. The Consultant is not expected to provide detailed contact with individual landowners. The Consultant is not expected to obtain entry by means other than the consent of the landowner. If the Consultant is denied entry to private property by the landowner, the Consultant will not enter the property. If denied entry to the property, the Consultant shall notify the Owner and advise the Owner of an alternate evaluation method if one is feasible. The Owner shall decide on the course of action to obtain access to the property. DELIVERABLES [Provided by the Consultant.]
Appears in 5 contracts
Samples: Engineering Services, Engineering Services, Agreement
Access to Property. 12.111.1. The Consultant’s services to the Owner may require entry upon private property. The Consultant Owner will present or mail to private landowners a letter of introduction and explanation, describing the work, which shall be drafted by the OwnerConsultant. The Consultant will make reasonable attempts to notify resident landowners who are obvious and present when the Consultant is in the field. The Consultant is not expected to provide detailed contact with individual landowners. The Consultant is not expected to obtain entry by means other than the consent of the landowner. If the Consultant is denied entry to private property by the landowner, the Consultant will not enter the property. If denied entry to the property, the Consultant shall notify the Owner and advise the Owner of an alternate evaluation method if one is feasible. The Owner shall decide on the course of action to obtain access to the property.
Appears in 3 contracts
Samples: Title Ii Engineering Services, Agreement, Engineering Services
Access to Property. 12.1. The Consultant’s services to the Owner may require entry upon private property. The Consultant Owner will present or mail to private landowners a letter of introduction and explanation, describing the work, which shall be drafted by the OwnerConsultant. The Consultant will make reasonable attempts to notify resident landowners who are obvious and present when the Consultant is in the field. The Consultant is not expected to provide detailed contact with individual landowners. The Consultant is not expected to obtain entry by means other than the consent of the landowner. If the Consultant is denied entry to private property by the landowner, the Consultant will not enter the property. If denied entry to the property, the Consultant shall notify the Owner and advise the Owner of an alternate evaluation method if one is feasible. The Owner shall decide on the course of action to obtain access to the property.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: www.ardot.gov
Access to Property. 12.1. The Consultant’s services to the Owner may require entry upon private property. The Consultant Owner will present or mail to private landowners a letter of introduction and explanation, describing the work, which shall be drafted by the OwnerConsultant. The Consultant will make reasonable attempts to notify resident landowners who are obvious and present when the Consultant is in the field. The Consultant is not expected to provide detailed contact with individual landowners. The Consultant is not expected to obtain entry by means other than the consent of the landowner. If the Consultant is denied entry to private property by the landowner, the Consultant will not enter the property. If denied entry to the property, the Consultant shall notify the Owner and advise the Owner of an alternate evaluation method if one is feasible. The Owner shall decide on the course of action to obtain access to the property.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Engineering Services