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Attention is called to the act of the State Legislature limiting the hours of daily service of laborers and mechanics employed on State work to eight (8) hours in any one calendar day. 25. Royalties and Patents The Contractor shall pay all royalties and license fees. He shall defend all suits or claims for infringement of any patent rights and shall save the Owner harmless from loss on account thereof, 26. Use of Premises The Contractor shall not unnecessarily encumber the premises with his materials or place them in such a way as to interfere in any way with the work of others engaged on the premises. The Contractor shall not load or permit any part of the structure to be loaded with a weight that will endanger its safety. Workmen will not be permitted to smoke or light fires in or about the premises. No signs nor advertisements will be allowed on the premises. 27. Cleaning Up The Contractor shall at all times keep the premises free from accumulations of waste material or rubbish caused by his employees or work and at the completion of the work he shall remove all rubbish from and about the building and all his tools, scaffolding, and surplus materials and shall leave his work broom clean unless more exactly specified. In case of dispute, the Owner may remove the rubbish and charge the cost to the several contractors as the Supervising Architect shall determine to be just. 28. Cutting, Patching, and Digging The Contractor shall do all cutting, fitting, or patching of his work that may be required, to make its several parts come together properly and fit it to receive or be received by the work of other contractors shown upon or reasonably implied by the drawings and Specifications for the completed structure and he shall make good after them as the Supervising Architect may direct. Any cost caused by defective or ill-timed work shall be borne by the party responsible therefor. The Contractor shall not endanger any work by cutting, digging, or otherwise, and shall not cut or alter the work of any other contractor, save with the consent of the Supervising Architect. 29. Delays If the Contractor be delayed in the completion of the work by any act or neglect of the owner or of the Supervising Architect or of any employee of either, or by any other contractor employed by the Owner, or by changes ordered

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