ADJACENT STRUCTURES Clause Samples

The Adjacent Structures clause defines the rights and responsibilities of parties regarding buildings or structures that are located next to or near the property in question. Typically, this clause outlines procedures for protecting neighboring structures during construction, renovation, or demolition activities, and may require notification, consent, or specific safety measures to prevent damage. Its core practical function is to minimize disputes and liability by ensuring that any impact on adjacent properties is managed appropriately and in accordance with legal or contractual standards.
ADJACENT STRUCTURES. Adjacent structures damaged by Company’s work on the project must be satisfactorily restored to the City and to the owner of the adjacent structure at Company’s cost and at no expense to the City.
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ADJACENT STRUCTURES. When demolishing structures against parts of the building to be retained and any other adjoining property, adequate temporary supports and protection are to be left at each stage. Structures are to be demolished causing the minimum of damage to those parts of the building to be retained and adjoining property, and no unnecessary or unstable projections are to be left. Cutting away and stripping are to be kept to the minimum necessary and are to be done with care to reduce the amount of making good to a minimum.
ADJACENT STRUCTURES. 1 Prior to excavation, Project Co will consult with owners of buildings, retaining walls, poles, lamp standards or any other structures, including gardens, shrubs and trees, which may be endangered.
ADJACENT STRUCTURES. 3.10.1 When an LU asset is to be constructed adjacent to an Outside Party asset (including buildings, structures, foundations, utilities and facilities), structural arrangements shall be made such that the LU asset and the Outside Party asset are kept structurally independent of each other to allow the assets to be independently maintained, repaired, modified, refurbished, demolished, rebuilt and replaced. 3.10.2 Where new LU infrastructure is specifically required to support an outside party development, the LU structures shall be designed to support a viable development design and the load capacity of the LU structure and transfer points between the LU structure and the development shall be clearly identified on drawings, which shall be used in the final design of the development by the outside party.

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