Line marking Sample Clauses

Line marking. While Fountain Inn Natural Gas System is responsible for locating publicly owned underground utility lines— telephone, cable TV and electrical—the customer is responsible for identifying all underground objects that might be damaged in the process of installation. Underground objects are, but not limited to: septic tanks, drain fields, sewer lines, water lines, irrigation lines and electrical lines not owned by a power company. The customer will physically xxxx any underground objects within (+) or (-) 30 inches, using paint, flags or stakes. If underground objects are not adequately marked, the customer will assume full responsibility for any damage to underground objects. In areas with trees, Fountain Inn Natural Gas System will not be held responsible for root damage and/or the overall health of any tree.
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Line marking. Council Contractors will line mark grounds during the winter season. In the circumstance where the Seasonal Club needs to line mark the sports ground, the line marking material must be checked and approved by Council’s Sports Development Officer/s prior to using it on the Sports Ground.
Line marking. 1. Upon completion and acceptance from District Project Manager of the surface, the contractor shall prepare and repaint lines on the court to meet the original layout and color.
Line marking. Redundant pavement markings must be overlayed with a new asphalt wearing course unless otherwise agreed in writing with the Council. Blacking out with paint or other products and scrubbing out via mechanical means is not acceptable for permanent works with an expected life of more than 2 years.

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  • Marking of Licensed Products To the extent commercially feasible and consistent with prevailing business practices, Company shall xxxx, and shall cause its Affiliates and Sublicensees to xxxx, all Licensed Products that are manufactured or sold under this Agreement with the number of each issued patent under the Patent Rights that applies to such Licensed Product.

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  • Patent Marking LICENSEE shall xxxx all Licensed Products made, used or sold under the terms of this Agreement, or their containers, in accordance with the applicable patent marking laws.

  • Use of Logos The Company hereby consents to the use of its and its Subsidiaries’ logos in connection with the Debt Financing so long as such logos (i) are used solely in a manner that is not intended to or likely to harm or disparage the Company Group or the reputation or goodwill of the Company Group; (ii) are used solely in connection with a description of the Company, its business and products or the Merger; and (iii) are used in a manner consistent with the other terms and conditions that the Company reasonably imposes.

  • Sealing and Marking of Bids 21.1 The bidder shall seal the original and each copy of the bid in separate envelopes duly marking the envelopes “ORIGINAL” and “COPY”. The envelopes shall then be sealed in an outer separate envelope.

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