Common use of Surfaces Clause in Contracts

Surfaces. (1) Painting interior or exterior surfaces, when the new paint matches the existing or historic color. If the existing paint color is not desirable and the historic color is not known, the color should be in keeping with historic color schemes for nearby or similar structures. Damaged or deteriorated paint may be removed to the next sound layer by hand-scraping or hand-sanding. Use of abrasive methods, such as sandblasting, is not covered by this treatment.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

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Surfaces. (1) a. Painting interior or exterior surfaces, when the new paint matches the existing or historic color. If the existing paint color is not desirable and the historic color is not known, the color should be in keeping with historic color schemes for nearby or similar structures. Damaged or deteriorated paint may be removed to the next sound layer by hand-scraping or hand-sanding. Use of abrasive methods, such as sandblasting, is not covered by this treatment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

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Surfaces. (1) Painting Painting, staining, or oiling (collectively “painting”) interior or exterior surfaces, when the new paint matches the existing or historic color. If the existing paint color is not desirable and the historic color is not known, the color should be in keeping with historic color schemes for nearby or similar structures. Damaged or deteriorated paint may be removed to the next sound layer by hand-scraping or hand-sanding. Use of abrasive methods, such as sandblasting, is not covered by this treatment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

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