Surveyor Clause Samples
The Surveyor clause designates an individual or entity responsible for inspecting, measuring, or assessing certain aspects of a project, property, or goods. In practice, this clause outlines the qualifications, appointment process, and scope of authority for the surveyor, such as conducting site surveys before construction or verifying the condition of goods before shipment. Its core function is to ensure that an impartial and qualified party provides accurate information or assessments, thereby reducing disputes and clarifying responsibilities between the contracting parties.
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Surveyor. A person licensed as a professional land surveyor under the laws of the State of Idaho shall make all land surveys required for the completion of improvements under this Agreement.
Surveyor. “Surveyor” means L▇▇▇▇▇▇ & Associates, Inc.
Surveyor. The Contractor shall utilize a Surveyor for location and mapping efforts requiring this expertise. This individual shall be a licensed Land Surveyor (may be called Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) or Registered Land Surveyor (RLS) depending on the state where registered). He/she oversees the survey party and is responsible for all survey work performed under his/her direction, to include checking final field notes for clarity and accuracy and preparing plats and maps.
Surveyor. The Customer may appoint independent inspector(s), the identity of which shall be approved by the Operator, to witness the loading/unloading of the Products for delivery to, or redelivery from, the Terminal. The decision of such inspectors, if appointed, shall be treated and accepted by the Customer and the Operator as conclusive and shall be final and binding upon the Operator and the Customer, save for fraud or manifest error, as to the quantity of the Products so loaded or unloaded. If no inspector is appointed, then in such an event the quantities ascertained by the Operator shall be binding for both Parties.
Surveyor. 1. Whenever required, the Design-Builder will engage and pay for the services of a surveyor. The surveyor is , subject to the approval of the Commission. The surveyor must be licensed in the State of Illinois, must not be an employee of the Design-Builder, and must not have any interest in the Contract.
Surveyor. 11.1 The Joint Committee shall agree an appropriately skilled and experienced named Officer of one the Councils (other than the Lead Authority) to be the honorary Surveyor to the Joint Committee.
11.2 The Surveyor shall report directly to the Joint Committee.
11.3 The Surveyor shall act as an advisor to the Joint Committee shall be responsible for:
11.3.1 advising the Joint Committee on all matters relating to the crematoria premises, attending Joint Committee Meetings and preparing reports;
11.3.2 leading on landlord and tenant matters relating to the crematoria premises;
11.3.3 leading on maintenance, repair and improvement works relating to the crematoria premises, including commissioning works and contracts for servicing and maintenance and monitoring outcomes;
11.3.4 leading on statutory compliance requirements in the workplace for the crematoria staff;
11.3.5 commissioning external expert and advisory reports relating to the crematoria premises as may be required;
11.3.6 liaising with the crematorium manager;
11.3.7 liaising with the Lead Authority and the Councils on the Joint Committee budgets;
11.3.8 undertaking periodic reviews of insurance reinstatement costs and commissioning valuations as may be required;
11.3.9 undertaking period reviews of utilities provisions and contracts.
11.4 The Surveyor shall remain an employee of their employing Council and their employment shall not transfer to the Joint Committee or the Lead Authority under TUPE.
11.5 The Surveyor’s salary, expenses and any costs incurred by their employing Council in the facilitation of the role shall be paid by the Joint Committee. The Surveyor’s term of office shall continue from year to year unless:
11.5.1 their duties as Surveyor are terminated by their employing Council;
11.5.2 they resign from their employing Council; or
11.5.3 they are removed from office by the Joint Committee.
Surveyor a. The Design-Builder must engage and pay for the services of a licensed surveyor, subject to the approval of the Commission, who is not a regular employee of the Design-Builder and who has no interest in the Contract.
b. Locating the Work
(1) Verification: The Design-Builder must have the surveyor verify that the following elements of the work have been furnished and installed in accordance with the Contract Documents:
i. Caissons: Verify locations, elevations, and dimensions.
ii. Foundation Walls: Verify locations, elevations, dimensions, and angles.
iii. Roof Structure: Verify plumbness.
Surveyor. 7.1 Client may appoint, at its own cost, a reputable surveyor, acceptable to PEI, for the purposes of taking measurements and samples of the Crude Oil (the “Surveyor”). Absent manifest error or fraud, or any other factor that in PEI’s reasonable opinion vitiates any of the Surveyor’s findings, and provided that the requirements of this section 7 and sections 8 and 9 have been met, such findings shall be final and binding upon the parties.
7.2 Client shall have the right to be present or represented during the measurement and sampling of the Crude Oil and PEI shall give Client notice of the time and place thereof.
Surveyor. Supervise survey crew.
Surveyor. In accordance with Mont. Code ▇▇▇. § 76-3-403(2), APPLICANT shall, at APPLICANT's expense, employ the services of a Montana Licensed Professional Land Surveyor to re-establish all existing survey monuments disturbed by work contemplated under this permit.
