PUBLIC LAND SURVEY PROTECTION Sample Clauses

PUBLIC LAND SURVEY PROTECTION. The lessee will protect all survey monuments, witness corners, reference monuments, and bearing trees against destruction, obliteration, or damage during operations on the lease areas. If any monuments, corners or accessories are destroyed, obliterated, or damaged by this operation, the lessee will hire an appropriate county surveyor or registered land surveyor to reestablish or restore the monuments, corners, or accessories at the same location, using surveying procedures in accordance with the "Manual of Surveying Instructions for the Survey of the Public Lands of the United States." The survey will be recorded in the appropriate county records, with a copy sent to the Authorized Officer.
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PUBLIC LAND SURVEY PROTECTION. The lessee will protect all survey monuments, witness comers, reference monuments, and bearing trees against destruction, obliteration, or damage during operations on the lease areas. If any monuments, comers or accessories are destroyed, obliterated, or damaged by this operation, the lessee will hire an appropriate county surveyor or registered land surveyor to reestablish or restore the monuments, comers, or accessories at the same locations, using the surveying procedures in accordance with the "Manual of Surveying Instructions for the Survey of the Public Lands of the United States." The survey will be recorded in the appropriate county records, with a copy sent to the Authorized Officer. NOTICE FOR LANDS OF THE NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM UNDER JURISDICTION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE R2-FS-2820-13 (92) Serial No. WYW172413 The permittee must comply with all the rules and regulations of the Secretary of the Agriculture set forth in Title 36, Chapter II, of the Code of Federal Regulations governing the use and management of the national Forest System (NFS) when not inconsistent with the rights granted by the Secretary of the Interior in the permit. The Secretary of Agriculture's rules and regulations must be complied with for (1) all use and occupancy of the NFS prior to approval of an exploration plan by the Secretary of the Interior, (2) uses of all existing improvements, such as forest development roads within and outside the area permitted by the Secretary of the Interior, and (3) use and occupancy of the NFS not authorized by an exploration plan approved by the Secretary of the Interior. All matters related to this stipulation are to be addressed to: Forest Supervisor Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest & Thunder Basin National Grassland 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Laramie, WY 82070 000-000-0000 who is the authorized representative of the Secretary of Agriculture.

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  • Whistleblower Protection Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, no provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted so as to impede the Employee (or any other individual) from reporting possible violations of federal law or regulation to any governmental agency or entity, including but not limited to the Department of Justice, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Congress, and any agency Inspector General, or making other disclosures under the whistleblower provisions of federal law or regulation. The Employee does not need the prior authorization of the Company to make any such reports or disclosures and the Employee shall not be not required to notify the Company that such reports or disclosures have been made.

  • Fire Protection All measures shall be taken which are reasonably necessary to protect the Timberland from loss by fire, which measures shall be at least equal to fire-control practices generally followed on timber producing property in the same general area, including the adoption of suitable prevention and control measures, the maintenance of adequate firefighting equipment, the maintenance of fire lanes where needed, the use of fire patrols, proper disposal of slash and full cooperation with Governmental Authorities on matters of fire prevention and control. Each Landholder shall maintain membership in forest protective associations where any of its Timberland fall within a forest protective district under the jurisdiction of any such association, and shall pay as due any forest patrol assessments of any state forester or of such forest protective association.

  • Common Areas - Rules and Regulations Lessor or such other person(s) as Lessor may appoint shall have the exclusive control and management of the Common Areas and shall have the right, from time to time, to establish, modify, amend and enforce reasonable Rules and Regulations with respect thereto in accordance with Paragraph 40. Lessee agrees to abide by and conform to all such Rules and Regulations, and to cause its employees, suppliers, shippers, customers, contractors and invitees to so abide and conform. Lessor shall not be responsible to Lessee for the non-compliance with said rules and regulations by other lessees of the Industrial Center.

  • Mortgage Protection Lessee agrees to give any mortgages and/or trust deed holders, as to all or a potion of the Premises, by registered mail, a copy of any notice of default served upon Lessor, provided that prior to such notice Lessee has been notified in writing (by way of notice or assignment of rents and leases, or otherwise) of the addresses of such mortgages and/or trust deed holders. Lessee agrees not to exercise any remedies available by virtue of a default unless Lessor shall have failed to cure such default within thirty (30) days after receipt of notice of default or such additional time as may be reasonably necessary to cure the default in the case of a default incapable of being cured within thirty (30) days. Lessee further agrees that the mortgages and/or trust deed holder shall have an additional thirty (30) days within which to cure such default, or if such default cannot be cured within that time, then such additional time as may be necessary if within such thirty (30) days any mortgagee and/or trust deed holder has commenced and is diligently pursuing the remedies necessary to cure such default (including but not limited to commencement of foreclosure proceedings if necessary to effect such cure), in which event such right, if any, as Lessee might otherwise have to terminate the Lease shall not be exercised while such remedies are being so diligently pursued.

  • Privacy Act To protect Customer Information (as defined below) and to comply as may be necessary with the requirements of the Xxxxx-Xxxxx-Xxxxxx Act, the relevant state and federal regulations pursuant thereto and state privacy laws, the parties wish to include the confidentiality and non-disclosure obligations set forth herein.

  • Whistleblower Protections and Trade Secrets Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, nothing in this Agreement prohibits Executive from reporting possible violations of federal law or regulation to any United States governmental agency or entity in accordance with the provisions of and rules promulgated under Section 21F of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or Section 806 of the Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Act of 2002, or any other whistleblower protection provisions of state or federal law or regulation (including the right to receive an award for information provided to any such government agencies). Furthermore, in accordance with 18 U.S.C. § 1833, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement: (i) Executive shall not be in breach of this Agreement, and shall not be held criminally or civilly liable under any federal or state trade secret law (x) for the disclosure of a trade secret that is made in confidence to a federal, state, or local government official or to an attorney solely for the purpose of reporting or investigating a suspected violation of law, or (y) for the disclosure of a trade secret that is made in a complaint or other document filed in a lawsuit or other proceeding, if such filing is made under seal; and (ii) if Executive files a lawsuit for retaliation by the Company for reporting a suspected violation of law, Executive may disclose the trade secret to Executive’s attorney, and may use the trade secret information in the court proceeding, if Executive files any document containing the trade secret under seal, and does not disclose the trade secret, except pursuant to court order.

  • California Accessibility Disclosure For purposes of Section 1938(a) of the California Civil Code, Landlord hereby discloses to Tenant, and Tenant hereby acknowledges, that the Project has not undergone inspection by a Certified Access Specialist (CASp). In addition, the following notice is hereby provided pursuant to Section 1938(e) of the California Civil Code: “A Certified Access Specialist (CASp) can inspect the subject premises and determine whether the subject premises comply with all of the applicable construction-related accessibility standards under state law. Although state law does not require a CASp inspection of the subject premises, the commercial property owner or lessor may not prohibit the lessee or tenant from obtaining a CASp inspection of the subject premises for the occupancy or potential occupancy of the lessee or tenant, if requested by the lessee or tenant. The parties shall mutually agree on the arrangements for the time and manner of the CASp inspection, the payment of the fee for the CASp inspection, and the cost of making any repairs necessary to correct violations of construction-related accessibility standards within the premises.” In furtherance of and in connection with such notice: (i) Tenant, having read such notice and understanding Tenant’s right to request and obtain a CASp inspection, hereby elects not to obtain such CASp inspection and forever waives its rights to obtain a CASp inspection with respect to the Premises, Building and/or Project to the extent permitted by Legal Requirements; and (ii) if the waiver set forth in clause (i) hereinabove is not enforceable pursuant to Legal Requirements, then Landlord and Tenant hereby agree as follows (which constitutes the mutual agreement of the parties as to the matters described in the last sentence of the foregoing notice): (A) Tenant shall have the one-time right to request for and obtain a CASp inspection, which request must be made, if at all, in a written notice delivered by Tenant to Landlord; (B) any CASp inspection timely requested by Tenant shall be conducted (1) at a time mutually agreed to by Landlord and Tenant, (2) in a professional manner by a CASp designated by Landlord and without any testing that would damage the Premises, Building or Project in any way, and (3) at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, including, without limitation, Tenant’s payment of the fee for such CASp inspection, the fee for any reports prepared by the CASp in connection with such CASp inspection (collectively, the “CASp Reports”) and all other costs and expenses in connection therewith; (C) the CASp Reports shall be delivered by the CASp simultaneously to Landlord and Tenant; (D) Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, shall be responsible for making any improvements, alterations, modifications and/or repairs to or within the Premises to correct violations of construction-related accessibility standards including, without limitation, any violations disclosed by such CASp inspection; and (E) if such CASp inspection identifies any improvements, alterations, modifications and/or repairs necessary to correct violations of construction-related accessibility standards relating to those items of the Building and Project located outside the Premises that are Landlord’s obligation to repair as set forth in this Lease, then Landlord shall perform such improvements, alterations, modifications and/or repairs as and to the extent required by Legal Requirements to correct such violations, and Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for the cost of such improvements, alterations, modifications and/or repairs within 10 business days after Tenant’s receipt of an invoice therefor from Landlord.

  • Codess ss. Covered Loan 26-1151.01 et seq. Effective for loans closed on or after January 28, 2003 ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- Florida Fair Lending Act, Fla. Stat. Ann.ss.ss. High Cost Home Loan 494.0078 et seq. Effective October 2, 2002 ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- Georgia (Oct. 1, 2002 - Georgia Fair Lending Act, Ga. Code High Cost Home Loan Mar. 6, 0000) Xxx.xx.xx.0-0X-0 xt seq. Effective October 1, 2002 - March 6, 2003 ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- Georgia as amended (Mar. Georgia Fair Lending Act, Ga. Code High Cost Home Loan 7, 2003 - current) Ann.ss.ss.7-6A-1 et seq. Effective for loans closex xn or after March 7, 2003 ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- HOEPA Section 32 Home Ownership and Equity Protection High Cost Loan Act of 1994, 15 U.S.C.ss.1639, 12 C.F.R.ss.ss.226.32 and 226.34 Effective October 1, 1995, amendments October 1, 2002 ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- Illinois High Risk Home Loan Act, Ill. Comp. High Risk Home Loan Stat. tit. 815,ss.ss.137/5 et seq. Effective January 1, 2004 (prior to this date, regulations under Residential Mortgage License Act effective from May 14, 2001) ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- Kansas Consumer Credit Code, Kan. Stat. Ann. High Loan to Value ss.ss.16a-1-101 et seq. Consumer Loan (id.ss. 16a-0-007) and; Sections 16a-1-301 and 16a-3-207 became effective April 14, 1999; Section 16a-3-308a became effective July 1, 1999 ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- High APR Consumer Loan (id.ss.16a-3-308a) ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- Kentucky 2003 KY H.B. 287 - High Cost Home Loan High Cost Home Loan Act, Ky. Rev. Stat.ss.ss.360.100 et seq. Effective June 24, 2003 ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- Maine Truth in Lending, Me. Rev. Stat. tit. High Rate High Fee 9-A,ss.ss.8-101 et seq. Mortgage Effective September 29, 1995 and as amended from time to time ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- Massachusetts Part 40 and Part 32, 209 C.M.R.ss.ss. High Cost Home Loan 32.00 et seq. xxx 000 X.X.R.ss.ss.40.01 et seq. Effective March 22, 2001 and amended from time to time ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- Nevada Assembly Bill No. 284, Nev. Rev. Stat. Home Loan ss.ss.598D.000 et seq. Effective October 1, 2003 ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- New Jersey New Jersey Home Ownership Security Act High Cost Home Loan of 2002, N.J. Rev. Stat.ss.ss.46:10B-22 et seq. Effective for loans closed on or after November 27, 2003 ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- New Mexico Home Loan Protection Act, N.M. Rev. High Cost Home Loan Stat.ss.ss.58-21A-1 et seq. Effective as of January 1, 2004; Revised as of February 26, 2004 ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- New York N.Y. Banking Law Article 6-l High Cost Home Loan Effective for applications made on or after April 1, 2003 ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- North Carolina Restrictions and Limitations on High High Cost Home Loan Cost Home Loans, N.C. Gen. Stat.ss.ss. 24-1.1E et seq. Xxxective July 1, 2000; amended October 1, 2003 (adding open-end lines of credit) ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------------

  • Lien Protection Lessee shall pay when due all claims for labor or materials furnished or alleged to have been furnished to or for Lessee at or for use on the Premises, which claims are or may be secured by any mechanic's or materialmen's lien against the Premises or any interest therein. Lessee shall give Lessor not less than ten (10) days' notice prior to the commencement of any work in, on, or about the Premises, and Lessor shall have the right to post notices of non-responsibility in or on the Premises as provided by law. If Lessee shall, in good faith, contest the validity of any such lien, claim or demand, then Lessee shall, at its sole expense, defend and protect itself, Lessor and the Premises against the same and shall pay and satisfy any such adverse judgment that may be rendered thereon before the enforcement thereof against the Lessor or the Premises. If Lessor shall require, Lessee shall furnish to Lessor a surety bond satisfactory to Lessor in an amount equal to one and one-half times the amount of such contested lien claim or demand, indemnifying Lessor against liability for the same, as required by law for the holding of the Premises free from the effect of such lien or claim. In addition, Lessor may require Lessee to pay Lessor's attorneys' fees and costs in participating in such action if Lessor shall decide it is to its best interest to do so.

  • PATENT PROTECTION 10.1. LICENSEE shall be responsible for all past, present and future costs of filing, prosecution and maintenance of all United States patent applications contained in the LICENSED PATENTS. Any and all such United States patent applications, and resulting issued patents, shall remain the property of YALE.

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