Common use of RIGHTS OF ENTRY AND USE Clause in Contracts

RIGHTS OF ENTRY AND USE. During the Term of this Contract and to the extent it is legally authorized to do so, the STATE hereby grants to PURCHASER the non-exclusive right to enter upon and use the Timber Sale Area and associated access routes across STATE land solely in accordance with the terms of the approved Operating Plan and other applicable provisions of this Contract. The granted rights include the right to construct Roads and Related Transportation Facilities to and within the Timber Sale Area and to use Construction Materials within the Timber Sale Area. Road construction will be as flagged and depicted on Exhibits A and F, unless otherwise specifically approved in writing by the STATE. Said rights will be exercised as reasonably necessary and at PURCHASER’s cost in strict accordance with the approved Operating Plan, applicable provisions of Law, and other applicable provisions of this Contract. Construction Material rights granted hereunder shall not be used to provide benefits to parties other than PURCHASER. The PURCHASER will compensate the STATE for any value lost through unauthorized use of Construction Material. PURCHASER shall fell, yard, remove, scale, and pay the applicable stumpage fee for all Merchantable Timber harvested in association with the rights of entry and use granted herein.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Timber Sale Contract, Timber Sale Contract, aws.state.ak.us

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