Common use of Option 2 Clause in Contracts

Option 2. In contrast, Sheep Grazing Agreement – Option 2 represents a limited vegetation management approach, whereby the sheep xxxxxx agrees to maintenance of only the vegetation that sheep typically eat, defined as “Covered Vegetation” in the contract. Types of vegetation that constitute “Covered Vegetation” are determined by the contracting parties. Similar to Option 1, the obligation under Option 2 means that in the event that the sheep do not achieve the vegetation standard for Covered Vegetation set forth in Section 1(b) of the contract, the sheep xxxxxx is responsible for achieving that standard through some other means (for example, through the use of a landscaping service). The solar site manager is responsible for maintenance of all vegetation that is not Covered Vegetation. This contract is a template; it is not a one-size-fits all contract. All provisions that are [red, bolded, italicized, and bracketed] and all provisions with blank spaces (______) and/or guidance footnotes should be addressed by the parties, in addition to any other changes the parties may negotiate. Carefully review all attached exhibits (Exhibits A – E). Note that the certificate of liability insurance, attached as Exhibit D, is a sample only; parties to this contract must obtain their own insurance and replace this sample with their respective insurance certificates. Once the contract is complete, DELETE all footnotes throughout the contract. This instructional page is not part of the contract. SHEEP GRAZING AGREEMENT This sheep grazing agreement (this “Agreement”), is made and entered into this ____ day of ___________________ 20___, by and between [sheep xxxxxx name] (“Sheep Xxxxxx”) and [solar site manager name] (“Solar Site Manager” and, together with Sheep Xxxxxx, each a “Party” and collectively the “Parties”).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Sheep Grazing Agreement, Sheep Grazing Agreement, Sheep Grazing Agreement

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Option 2. In contrast, Sheep Grazing Agreement – Option 2 1 represents a limited comprehensive vegetation management maintenance approach, whereby the sheep xxxxxx agrees to maintenance of only the all vegetation, regardless of whether it is vegetation that sheep typically eat or do not eat, defined as “Covered Vegetation” in the contract. Types of vegetation that constitute “Covered Vegetation” are determined by the contracting parties. Similar to Option 12, the this obligation under Option 2 1 means that in the event that the sheep do not achieve the vegetation standard for Covered Vegetation set forth in Section 1(b) of the contract, the sheep xxxxxx is responsible for achieving that standard through some other means (for example, through the use of a landscaping service). The solar site manager is responsible for maintenance of all vegetation that is not Covered Vegetation. This contract is a template; it is not a one-size-fits all contract. All provisions that are [red, bolded, italicized, and bracketed] and all provisions with blank spaces (______) and/or guidance footnotes should be addressed by the parties, in addition to any other changes the parties may negotiate. Carefully review all attached exhibits (Exhibits A – E). Note that the certificate of liability insurance, attached as Exhibit D, is a sample only; parties to this contract must obtain their own insurance and replace this sample with their respective insurance certificates. Once the contract is complete, DELETE all footnotes throughout the contract. This instructional page is not part of the contract. SHEEP GRAZING AGREEMENT This sheep grazing agreement (this “Agreement”), is made and entered into this ____ day of ___________________ 20___, by and between [sheep xxxxxx name] (“Sheep Xxxxxx”) and [solar site manager name] (“Solar Site Manager” and, together with Sheep Xxxxxx, each a “Party” and collectively the “Parties”).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Sheep Grazing Agreement, Sheep Grazing Agreement, Sheep Grazing Agreement

Option 2. In contrast, Sheep Grazing Agreement – Option 2 represents a limited vegetation management approach, whereby the sheep xxxxxx farmer agrees to maintenance of only the vegetation that sheep typically eat, defined as “Covered Vegetation” in the contract. Types of vegetation that constitute “Covered Vegetation” are determined by the contracting parties. Similar to Option 1, the obligation under Option 2 means that in the event that the sheep do not achieve the vegetation standard for Covered Vegetation set forth in Section 1(b) of the contract, the sheep xxxxxx farmer is responsible for achieving that standard through some other means (for example, through the use of a landscaping service). The solar site manager is responsible for maintenance of all vegetation that is not Covered Vegetation. This contract is a template; it is not a one-size-fits all contract. All provisions that are [red, bolded, italicized, and bracketed] and all provisions with blank spaces (______( ) and/or guidance footnotes should be addressed by the parties, in addition to any other changes the parties may negotiate. Carefully review all attached exhibits (Exhibits A – E). Note that the certificate of liability insurance, attached as Exhibit D, is a sample only; parties to this contract must obtain their own insurance and replace this sample with their respective insurance certificates. Once the contract is complete, DELETE all footnotes throughout the contract. This instructional page is not part of the contract. SHEEP GRAZING AGREEMENT This sheep grazing agreement (this “Agreement”), is made and entered into this ____ day of ___________________ 20___20 , by and between [sheep xxxxxx farmer name] (“Sheep XxxxxxFarmer”) and [solar site manager name] (“Solar Site Manager” and, together with Sheep Xxxxx Xxxxxx, each a “Party” and collectively the “Parties”).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Sheep Grazing Agreement, Sheep Grazing Agreement

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Option 2. In contrast, Sheep Grazing Agreement – Option 2 represents a limited vegetation management approach, whereby the sheep xxxxxx agrees to maintenance of only the vegetation that sheep typically eat, defined as “Covered Vegetation” in the contract. Types of vegetation that constitute “Covered Vegetation” are determined by the contracting parties. Similar to Option 1, the obligation under Option 2 means that in the event that the sheep do not achieve the vegetation standard for Covered Vegetation set forth in Section 1(b) of the contract, the sheep xxxxxx is responsible for achieving that standard through some other means (for example, through the use of a landscaping service). The solar site manager is responsible for maintenance of all vegetation that is not Covered Vegetation. This contract is a template; it is not a one-size-fits all contract. All provisions that are [red, bolded, italicized, and bracketed] and all provisions with blank spaces (______( ) and/or guidance footnotes should be addressed by the parties, in addition to any other changes the parties may negotiate. Carefully review all attached exhibits (Exhibits A – E). Note that the certificate of liability insurance, attached as Exhibit D, is a sample only; parties to this contract must obtain their own insurance and replace this sample with their respective insurance certificates. Once the contract is complete, DELETE all footnotes throughout the contract. This instructional page is not part of the contract. SHEEP GRAZING AGREEMENT This sheep grazing agreement (this “Agreement”), is made and entered into this ____ day of ___________________ 20___20 , by and between [sheep xxxxxx name] (“Sheep Xxxxxx”) and [solar site manager name] (“Solar Site Manager” and, together with Sheep Xxxxxx, each a “Party” and collectively the “Parties”).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sheep Grazing Agreement

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