DAMAGE TO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY Sample Clauses

DAMAGE TO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. A. In the event of loss, destruction, or damage to any System Agency or State of Texas owned, leased, or occupied property or equipment by Performing Agency or Performing Agency’s employees, agents, Subcontractors, and suppliers, Performing Agency shall be liable to System Agency and the State of Texas for the full cost of repair, reconstruction, or replacement of the lost, destroyed, or damaged property.
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DAMAGE TO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. Service Provider shall be liable for all damage to government-owned, leased, or occupied property and equipment caused by the Service Provider and its employees, agents, subcontractors, and suppliers, including any delivery or cartage company, in connection with any performance pursuant to the contract. Service Provider shall notify the TJJD in writing of any such damage within one (1) calendar day. Service Provider is responsible for the removal of all debris resulting from work performed under the contract.
DAMAGE TO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. Contractor shall be liable for all damage to government-owned, leased, or occupied property and equipment caused by the Contractor and its employees, agents, subcontractors, and suppliers, including any delivery or cartage company, in connection with any performance pursuant to the contract. Contractor shall notify the Agency in writing of any such damage within one (1) calendar day. Contractor is responsible for the removal of all debris resulting from work performed under the contract.
DAMAGE TO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. 12.1. Any real or personal property of the United States (other than property described in Exhibit A and Exhibit B) damaged or destroyed by the Lessee incident to the Lessee's use and occupation of the Leased Premises shall be promptly repaired or replaced by the Lessee to the satisfaction of the Site Manager. In lieu of such repair or replacement the Lessee shall, if so required by the Site Manager, pay to the United States money in an amount sufficient to compensate for the loss sustained by the Government by reason of damage or destruction of Government property. CONDITION 13
DAMAGE TO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. Respondent shall be liable for all damage to government-owned, leased, or occupied property and equipment caused by the Respondent and its employees, agents, subcontractors, and suppliers, including any delivery or cartage company, in connection with any performance pursuant to the contract. Respondent shall notify the Agency in writing of any such damage within one (1) calendar day.
DAMAGE TO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. 25.0. The Lessor shall not be responsible for damage to government property pursuant to any grants provided under this agreement, except those of gross negligence or willful misconduct on the part of lessor, lessor’s agents, and lessor’s assigns.
DAMAGE TO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. The Contractor will be responsible for repair or replacement of any contractor damaged cemetery structure, to include: turf, curb, road pavement, headstones or markers, valve boxes, grid monument control markers, trees, plant beds, etc., which are chipped, marred, damaged and/or ruined at the fault of the Contractor and will bear all costs associated with replacement and reinstallation. Any such damage will be brought to the immediate attention of the appointed Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) prior to repair/replacement/installation. The Contractor will be responsible for cleaning cemetery structures, headstones, monuments, and roadways that are soiled or stained as a result of Contractor’s performance. The Contractor will wash-down with water all soiled or stained structures, headstones, and monuments at the end of each workday. Roadways will be cleaned with a street sweeper each day, as needed, to keep the existing roads free from dirt and mud resulting from all operations. No hazardous chemicals will be used at any time on Government property. The Contractor will bear all costs associated with washing and cleaning. Any such washing/cleaning will be brought to the immediate attention of the COR prior to washing/cleaning. At the end of each day the Contractor will remove all debris from the cemetery site resulting from the work. The Contractor will ensure at all times that rubbish and trash generated by the Contractor is kept clear of vehicular and pedestrian traffic throughout the site. The Government will not provide receptacle(s) for disposal of debris related to this contract. The Contractor will remove all trash and debris daily. Adequate warning devices, barricades, guards, flagmen or other necessary precautions will be provided by the Contractor at work site to eliminate hazards and for the protection, safety, and warning of all public visitors, pedestrians, cemetery employees, and vehicular traffic within the area. The Government may undertake or award other contracts for additional work at or near the site of work for this contract. The Contractor will fully cooperate with any other contractors and with Government employees and will carefully adapt scheduling and performance of work, and needing any direction, it will be provided by the COR(s). The Contractor will be responsible for reporting to the COR(s) any problems or questions that may arise with any other personnel on site during the period of performance of this contract. The Co...
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DAMAGE TO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. (A) Where required by NASA, within a reasonable time before Other(s) begin to have access to or use of U.S. Government property or services, Other(s) shall obtain or arrange to obtain, at no cost to NASA, insurance to cover the cost of replacing, repairing, or the fair market value of, as reasonably determined by the U.S. Government, any U.S. Government property (real or personal), which property is damaged as a result of any performance of this agreement, including performance by the Government's contractors or subcontractors. Upon obtaining the insurance required under this paragraph, or upon obtaining any modification or amendment thereof, Other(s) shall personally deliver, or send by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, two copies of such insurance policy, or such modification or amendment, to NASA at the following address, or at such address as NASA may, from time to time, designate in writing: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Office of the Chief Counsel Mail Code: XX Xxxxxxx Space Center, FL 32899
DAMAGE TO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. If the Lessee damages or destroys any real or personal property of the Government, then the Lessee shall promptly repair or replace such real or personal property to the reasonable satisfaction of the Government. In lieu of such repair or replacement, the Lessee shall, if so required by the Government, pay to the Government money in an amount sufficient to compensate for the loss sustained by the Government by reason of damage or destruction of Government property, including natural resources.
DAMAGE TO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. It is the Contractor's responsibility to guard against destruction, injury, defacement, removal or any alteration of public property including, but not limited to, developed facilities and vegetative growth. In the event public property is damaged it is the Contractor's responsibility to notify the COR of damage within 24 hours. Upon approval of the COR, replacement or repair shall be made within 10 calendar days of the incident.
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