Common use of CLEANING UP Clause in Contracts

CLEANING UP. The Contractor shall remove from the Owner's property, and from all public and private property, all temporary structures, rubbish, and waste materials resulting from his operation or caused by his employees, and shall remove all surplus materials leaving the site smooth, clean and true to line and grade.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Contract, Contract

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CLEANING UP. The Contractor contractor shall remove from the Ownerowner's property, and from all public and private property, all temporary structures, rubbish, and waste materials resulting from his their operation or caused by his their employees, and shall remove all surplus materials leaving the site smooth, clean and true to line and grade.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Introduction, Introduction, Introduction

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CLEANING UP. The Contractor shall shall, as directed by the Owner, remove from the Owner's property, ’s property and from all public and private property, at his own expense, all temporary structures, rubbish, rubbish and waste materials resulting from his operation operations. Floors and sidewalks or caused loading docks of structures shall be left broom clean. Prior to final acceptance, all work done by his employees, the Contractor shall be cleaned up and shall remove all surplus materials leaving the site smooth, clean premises occupied by the Work left in a neat and true orderly condition satisfactory to line and gradethe Owner.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Contract (Highwater Ethanol LLC)

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