Damage to City Property Sample Clauses

Damage to City Property. If the acts, omissions, or negligence of Licensee or its Agents or Invitees when installing or removing Equipment damages any City Pole, License Area, or other City Property, the City will provide notice describing the damage and 30 days’ opportunity to cure. If Licensee fails to repair or replace the damaged City Pole in accordance with the requirements of Section 8.1 (Licensee’s Alterations) within the 30-day cure period, or any longer period to which the City agrees in its reasonable discretion, the City may do so at Licensee’s expense. Licensee shall reimburse the City for its actual and reasonable costs of repair or replacement within 20 days after receipt of the City’s demand for payment, together with copies of invoices or other evidence of its costs.
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Damage to City Property. Tenant and its Agents shall not cause any damage to the Premises, the Airport, or any other Landlord-owned property. Tenant is liable for all damage caused by the wrongful, negligent, or willful acts or omissions of Tenant or its Agents. Tenant shall repair such damage at its expense and to Landlord’s satisfaction.
Damage to City Property. If the Work of Art shall result in damages to, or loss of, City property, in addition to any insurance and/or indemnification, the Applicant shall be responsible for the full cost of repair and/or replacement of that City property within thirty (30) calendar days of invoicing.
Damage to City Property. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Vendor shall be liable to, and shall promptly reimburse the City for any damage Vendor causes to City property, including without limitation the ROW, except to the extent the damage is due to the negligence or willful misconduct of the City or its agents or employees.
Damage to City Property. Permittee shall at all times conduct its use of the Premises in such a manner so as not to damage City property. Permittee shall be liable to City for any damage to any City property, including but not limited to, trees, sprinklers, lawn, other landscaping, fixtures, equipment, structures, vehicles, or other City property, arising out of or in any way directly or indirectly related to or resulting from the installation, maintenance or operation of Permittee's structures and equipment on the premises, or any action or activity of Permittee, or its employees, agents, or contractors.
Damage to City Property. In the event of damage to any City real or personal property caused by District or its employees, contractors or agents, during construction, maintenance or operations, District shall promptly repair and restore such property in a satisfactory condition as determined by the City Yard Manager, as designated by the Director of Public Works.
Damage to City Property. The PERMIT HOLDER shall be liable for and agrees to pay to the CITY upon demand, the actual cost of all damages or repairs to property owned by or in the care and custody of the CITY, caused negligently or otherwise by the PERMIT HOLDER, or by watercraft owned, operated or controlled by PERMIT HOLDER.
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Damage to City Property. When damages to City property occurs as a result of Contractor’s negligence, the City will arrange for repairs to be made and the costs for making repairs to the areas will be deducted from final payments to the Contractor.
Damage to City Property. If the acts, omissions, or negligence of Licensee or its Agents or Invitees when installing or removing Equipment damages any City Pole, License Area, or other City Property, the City will provide notice describing the damage and 30 days’ opportunity to cure. If Licensee fails to repair or replace the damaged City Pole in accordance with the requirements of Section 8.1 (Licensee’s Alterations) within the 30-day cure period, or any longer period to which the City agrees in its reasonable discretion, the City may do so at Licensee’s expense. Failure to act after 60 days’ notice will subject Licensee to the Default provisions in Article 17 (Default). Licensee shall reimburse the City for its costs of repair or replacement within 20 days after receipt of the City’s demand for payment, together with copies of invoices or other evidence of its costs.
Damage to City Property. A. The Indemnitor is responsible for all damages caused by the Indemnitor to City property. If the Indemnitor damages any City property, then the City may repair such damage to the City’s standards and the City may send an invoice to the Indemnitor for the full costs of the repairs. The Indemnitor will pay in full any invoice sent by the City under this section within 30 calendar days of receipt.
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