Common use of General Conduct Clause in Contracts

General Conduct. All work on this timber sale shall be conducted in an orderly, workmanlike manner to the COUNTY's satisfaction. PURCHASER shall take particular care to avoid damage to reproduction and non-designated trees. PURCHASER shall complete all contract requirements in any active harvest unit before operations can begin in any subsequent harvest units, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by COUNTY. PURCHASER shall not litter or damage the COUNTY's or a third party's premises and will repair, at PURCHASER's expense, any property including but not limited to ditches, fences, and roads when damaged or destroyed. The PURCHASER is expected to cooperate fully with the COUNTY's designated Timber Sale Contract Administrator. All applicable local, state and federal regulations regarding timber cutting, environmental protection, and safety shall be strictly observed. Failure of the COUNTY to enforce any provision of this contract shall not constitute a waiver or relinquishment by COUNTY of the right to such performance in the future, nor of the right to enforce any other provision of this contract. County makes no guarantee of estimated volumes, timber quality, or operating costs. In the event that the actual sale volume is less than the estimated sale volume, COUNTY will not provide substitute or replacement timber; and COUNTY will not cover expenses including actual expenses involved in acquiring and holding the contract, lost profits, replacement costs of timber, or any other consequential damage suffered by PURCHASER. This includes any reduction in sale volume due to compliance with any local, state or federal law, rule or regulation.

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