Digging Clause Samples

The Digging clause defines the rules and responsibilities related to excavation activities on a property. It typically outlines who is permitted to dig, under what circumstances, and any required notifications or approvals before starting excavation work. For example, it may require the party performing the digging to check for underground utilities or obtain consent from the property owner. This clause helps prevent property damage, ensures safety, and clarifies liability in case of accidents or disruptions caused by digging.
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Digging. Digging of poles, anchor holes, and trenches for duct and cable installations by hand shall be done by journeyman or apprentice linemen under supervision of a line ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. Where holes or trenches are done by a mechanical digger, or back-filled mechanically, the crew shall consist of two (2) journeymen, or one (1) journeyman and one (1) third or fourth year apprentice. This crew may also drop, backfill and tamp poles.
Digging. Each resident is cautioned against driving of rods, stakes, pipes and other objects into the ground, or against digging anywhere in the community without first checking with management.
Digging. No digging is permitted without authorization from the Farm Committee due to underground water pipes and electrical lines.
Digging. Texas state law requires the customer/excavator to call for the location of underground utilities to be marked. This call must be made at least 2 working days, but no more than 14 days, prior to excavation. Excavation shall not begin until underground utility locations have been marked.
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