Dirt Clause Samples
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Dirt. Particles of sand, soil, grit, pebbles, mud, dust, fuzz, tar, liquid stains, ashes, etc.
Dirt. During the walk-through, the Parties shall assess whether development of the intended Project will require importation of fill dirt to cause the parcels to consist of a level pad. In the event that the pads are determined not to be sufficiently level for construction of Buyer’s Project, Buyer shall complete all work to compact the sites at Buyer’s cost and expense, but Seller agrees to make available to Buyer any excess onsite dirt currently located on the Property at no additional cost to Buyer. The dirt needs for the Property and availability of onsite excess dirt shall be evaluated by Buyer during the Due Diligence Period.
Dirt. Particles of sand, soil, grit, pebbles, mud, dust, fuzz, tar, liquid stains, ashes, etc. DocuSign Envelope ID: 93A80FD0-5895-4079-A423-BBEE1155B4AC
Dirt. In relation to each company in the NIB Group, all disputes and enquiries in relation to DIRT for periods ended on or prior to 31st December 2003 have been settled with the relevant Taxation Authority and no company in the NIB Group has any outstanding liability to DIRT in respect of any periods ended on or prior to 31st December 2003.
Dirt. Particles of sand, soil, grit, pebbles, mud, dust, fuzz, tar, liquid stains, ashes, etc. DocuSign Envelope ID: 7570156C-35A5-4312-B0EA-E23F1382DDF1 DocuSign Envelope ID: 63A8633F-8B84-4D47-820A-A4DF83189423 Disinfect: To completely flood the fixture, floor, etc., with a germicidal disinfectant, to allow soaking, rinsing and cleaning as directed by manufacturer’s instructions.
Dirt. Lessee, at its sole expense, shall contract and pay for all services related to installing and removing dirt from the floor when required by the Lessee’s event. All additional cleaning costs incurred by Arena for cleaning the premises or any portion thereof at the close of the Lessee’s event shall be paid by the Lessee.
Dirt. As any optical measurements, any dirt on the optics will change the results. As it is an infrared measure, there can be dirt not visible by the human eyes, such as residues from unsuitable cleaning liquids (soap…). Alcohol based liquid are advised, preferably iso-propanol, but check the suitability with your windows materials (some infrared windows could be dissolved) and your working wavelengths (no residues).
Dirt. In the event that City performs any work at Lake ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Park requiring the excavation of dirt (“Dirt”). City agrees to give Lessee the right of first refusal to use the Dirt for construction purposes on the Leased Premises. Lessee shall bear all costs incidental to removal of the Dirt from the point of excavation to Lessee’s desired site, but City shall not charge Lessee for the value of the Dirt. City makes no representations or warranties regarding the quality or condition of the any Dirt and Lessee agrees to accept the Dirt “as is.” Lessee shall indemnify and hold City harmless from any liability or damage to any property, including without limitation, City’s property as a result of Lessee’s removal or use of the Dirt.
Dirt. In scientific and legally authorized excavations, recovered antiquities are thoroughly cleaned following their discovery. Thus, independent of the existence of a photograph of a dirty, or unrestored, antiquity in its post-looting condition, the presence of dirt or encrustations on an unprovenanced antiquity is often an indication that it has been looted. This Office developed evidence that of the 180 Seized Antiquities, 100 appeared covered in dirt or encrustations prior to Steinhardt’s purchase. Of those 100 objects, Steinhardt’s files contained some evidence (photographs, conservation reports, correspondence, etc.) that 45 of them had dirt or encrustations at the time of Steinhardt’s purchase.
