Common use of UNEXPLODED ORDNANCE Clause in Contracts

UNEXPLODED ORDNANCE. The Company shall procure the scanning of each part of the land in the Development Area which is to be excavated for services, roads, or footpaths, or which will be the site of earthworks, or which will become playing fields or recreation areas as part of the Project, for any unexploded ordnance, (such scanning to be carried out to the satisfaction of the Western Australian State Emergency Service, Warnbro UXO project) prior to carrying out any other work on that part of the land.

Appears in 30 contracts

Samples: Development Agreement Act 1992, Kennedy Development Agreement, Kennedy Development Agreement

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