Common use of Unexpected Artifacts or Relics Clause in Contracts

Unexpected Artifacts or Relics. ‌ Should contractor employees in the course of site preparation or other work on this contract find unexpected historic or archeological remains, such as bones, arrow points, pottery remnants, foundations, or other evidence of previous uses of the site, contractor will cease further site-disturbing activity and immediately notify the installation environmental office and the contracting officer.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: www.aafes.com, www.aafes.com, www.aafes.com

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Unexpected Artifacts or Relics. Should contractor employees in the course of site preparation or other work on this contract find unexpected historic or archeological remains, such as bones, arrow points, pottery remnants, foundations, or other evidence of previous uses of the site, contractor will cease further site-disturbing activity and immediately notify the installation environmental office and the contracting officer.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.aafes.com, www.aafes.com, www.aafes.com

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