Common use of Protection of Land Survey Monuments Clause in Contracts

Protection of Land Survey Monuments. Forest Service shall appropriately designate on the ground all known survey monuments, section corners, and other corner accessories. Forest Service shall post identifying signs on two sides of each known bearing tree. Forest Service shall arrange protective or perpetuative action that does not cause unnecessary delay to Contrac- tor in authorized clearings, such as Clearcutting Units and road construction, and in other instances where damage to monuments, section corners, and other corner accessories is unavoidable. Contractor shall protect all known survey monuments, witness corners, reference monuments, and bearing trees against avoidable destruction, obliteration, or damage during Contractor’s Operations. If any known monuments, cor- ners, or accessories are destroyed, obliterated, or damaged by Contractor’s Operations, Contractor shall hire the ap- propriate county surveyor or a registered land surveyor to reestablish or restore at the same location the monuments, corners, or accessories. Such surveyors shall use procedures in accordance with the Bureau of Land Management “Manual of Instructions for the Survey of the Public Lands of the United States” for General Land Office surveys and in accordance with State law for others. Contractor shall record such survey in appropriate county records.

Appears in 30 contracts

Samples: Contract Road Maintenance Requirements Summary, National Forest Timber, www.fs.usda.gov

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Protection of Land Survey Monuments. Forest Service shall appropriately designate on the ground all known survey monuments, section corners, and other corner accessories. Forest Service shall post identifying signs on two sides of each known bearing tree. Forest Service shall arrange protective or perpetuative perpetuate action that does not cause unnecessary delay to Contrac- tor Purchaser in authorized clearings, such as Clearcutting Units and road constructionUnits, and in other instances where damage to monuments, section corners, and other corner accessories is unavoidable. Contractor Purchaser shall protect all known survey monuments, witness corners, reference monuments, and bearing trees against avoidable destruction, obliteration, or damage during ContractorPurchaser’s Operations. If any known monuments, cor- nerscorners, or accessories are destroyed, obliterated, or damaged by ContractorPurchaser’s Operations, Contractor Purchaser shall hire the ap- propriate appropriate county surveyor or a registered land surveyor to reestablish or restore at the same location the monuments, corners, or accessories. Such surveyors shall use procedures in accordance with the Bureau of Land Management “Manual of Instructions In- structions for the Survey of the Public Lands of the United States” for General Land Office surveys and in accordance with State law for others. Contractor Purchaser shall record such survey in appropriate county records.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Timber Sale, Timber Sale, Timber Sale

Protection of Land Survey Monuments. Forest Service shall appropriately designate on the ground all known survey monuments, section corners, and other corner accessories. Forest Service shall post identifying signs on two sides of each known bearing tree. Forest Service shall arrange protective or perpetuative action that does not cause unnecessary delay to Contrac- tor in authorized clearings, such as Clearcutting Units and road construction, and in other instances where damage to monuments, section corners, and other corner accessories is unavoidable. Contractor shall protect all known survey monuments, witness corners, reference monuments, and bearing trees against avoidable destruction, obliteration, or damage during Contractor’s Operations. If any known monuments, cor- ners, or accessories are destroyed, obliterated, or damaged by Contractor’s Operations, Contractor shall hire the ap- propriate county surveyor or a registered land surveyor to reestablish or restore at the same location the monuments, corners, or accessories. Such surveyors shall use procedures in accordance with the Bureau of Land Management “Manual of Instructions for the Survey of the Public Lands of the United States” for General Land Office surveys and in accordance with State law for others. Contractor shall record such survey in appropriate county records.. SAMPLE

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.fs.usda.gov, www.fs.usda.gov, www.fs.usda.gov

Protection of Land Survey Monuments. Forest Service shall appropriately designate on the ground all known survey monuments, section corners, and other corner accessories. Forest Service shall post identifying signs on two sides of each known bearing tree. Forest Service shall arrange protective or perpetuative action that does not cause unnecessary delay to Contrac- tor Contractor in authorized clearings, such as Clearcutting Units and road construction, and in other instances where damage to monuments, section corners, and other corner accessories is unavoidable. Contractor shall protect all known survey monuments, witness corners, reference monuments, and bearing trees against avoidable destruction, obliteration, or damage during Contractor’s Operations. If any known monuments, cor- nerscorners, or accessories are destroyed, obliterated, or damaged by Contractor’s Operations, Contractor shall hire the ap- propriate appropriate county surveyor or a registered land surveyor to reestablish or restore at the same location the monuments, corners, or accessoriesaccessories at no additional cost to the Government. Such surveyors shall use procedures in accordance with the Bureau of Land Management “Manual of Instructions for the Survey of the Public Lands of the United States” for General Land Office surveys and in accordance with State law for others. Contractor shall record such survey in appropriate county records.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.fs.usda.gov

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Protection of Land Survey Monuments. Forest Service shall appropriately designate on the ground all known survey monuments, section corners, and other corner accessories. Forest Service shall post identifying signs on two sides of each known bearing tree. Forest Service shall arrange protective or perpetuative perpetuate action that does not cause unnecessary delay to Contrac- tor Purchaser in authorized clearings, such as Clearcutting Units and road constructionUnits, and in other instances where damage to monuments, section corners, and other corner accessories is unavoidable. Contractor Purchaser shall protect all known survey monuments, witness corners, reference monuments, and bearing trees against avoidable destruction, obliteration, or damage during Contractor’s Purchaser's Operations. If any known monuments, cor- nerscorners, or accessories are destroyed, obliterated, or damaged by Contractor’s Purchaser's Operations, Contractor Purchaser shall hire the ap- propriate appropriate county surveyor or a registered land surveyor to reestablish or restore at the same location the monuments, corners, or accessories. Such surveyors shall use procedures in accordance with the Bureau of Land Management "Manual of Instructions for the Survey of the Public Lands of the United States" for General Land Office surveys and in accordance with State law for others. Contractor Purchaser shall record such survey in appropriate county records. BT6.24 Protection Measures Needed for Plants, Animals, Cultural Resources, and Cave Resources.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Timber Sale Contract

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