Religious and Archaeological Resources Sample Clauses

Religious and Archaeological Resources. In the event any archaeological or religious sites, places, monuments or areas are discovered or identified by Contractor during the performance of this Agreement, Contractor shall leave such sites untouched and protected by fencing and shall immediately stop any Work affecting the area. Contractor shall notify the Owner of any such discovery as soon as practicable, and Contractor shall carry out Owner’s instructions for dealing with the same. All fossils, coins, articles of value or antiquity and structures and other remains or things of geological, archaeological, historical, religious, cultural or similar interest discovered on the Job Site shall, as between Owner and Contractor, be deemed to be the absolute property of Owner. Contractor shall prevent its and its Subcontractors’ and Vendors’ Labor and any other Persons from removing or damaging any such article or thing.
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Religious and Archaeological Resources. If any archaeological or religious sites, places, monuments or areas are discovered or identified by Company during the performance of the Work under this Agreement, Company shall, and shall cause its Personnel and Subcontractors to, leave such sites untouched and protected by fencing and shall immediately stop any Work affecting the area. Company shall notify Owner of any such discovery as soon as practicable, and Company shall carry out Owner’s reasonable instructions for dealing with the same. All fossils, coins, articles of value or antiquity and structures and other remains or things of geological, archaeological, historical, religious, cultural or similar interest discovered on the Project Site shall, as between Owner and Company, be deemed to be the property of Owner. Company shall prevent its Personnel from removing or damaging any such article or thing.
Religious and Archaeological Resources. In the event any archaeological or religious sites, places, monuments or areas are discovered or identified by Contractor during the performance of Work under the Contract Documents, Contractor shall leave such sites untouched and protected by fencing and shall immediately stop any Work affecting the area. Contractor shall notify Owner of any such discovery as soon as practicable, and Contractor shall carry out Owner’s instructions for dealing with the same. All fossils, coins, articles of value or antiquity and structures and other remains or things of geological, archaeological, historical, religious, cultural or similar interest discovered on the Job Site shall, as between Owner and Contractor, be deemed to be the absolute property of Owner. Contractor shall prevent its and its Subcontractors’ and Vendors’ Labor and any other Persons from removing or damaging any such article or thing. Any additional costs or delays caused by encountering any religious and archaeological resources shall be submitted as a change order under Article VI.
Religious and Archaeological Resources. In the event any archaeological or religious sites, places, monuments or areas are discovered or identified by Contractor during the performance of Work under the Contract Documents, Contractor shall leave such sites untouched and protected by fencing and shall immediately stop any Work affecting the area. Contractor shall notify FPL of any such discovery as soon as practicable, and Contractor shall carry out FPL’s instructions for dealing with the same. All fossils, coins, articles of value or antiquity and structures and other remains or things of geological, archaeological, historical, religious, cultural or similar interest discovered on the Job Site shall, as between FPL and Contractor, be deemed to be the absolute property of FPL. Contractor shall prevent its and its Subcontractors’ and Vendors’ Labor and any other Persons from removing or damaging any such article or thing.

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