Easements Retained by Developer Sample Clauses

Easements Retained by Developer. The Developer reserves for the benefit of itself, its successors and assigns, perpetual easements for the unrestricted use of all roads, driveways and walkways in the Condominium for the purposes of ingress and egress to and from all or any portion of the parcel described in Article II or any portion or portions thereof, and any other land contiguous to the Condominium Premises which may be now owned or hereafter acquired by the Developer or its successors, or upon which the Developer or its successors now or hereafter benefit from an easement. The Developer also hereby reserves for the benefit of itself, its successors and assigns, and all future owners of the land described in Article II or any portion or portions thereof and any other land contiguous to the Condominium Premises which may be now owned or hereafter acquired by the Developer, perpetual easements to utilize, tap and tie into all utility mains located on the Condominium Premises. The Developer reserves to itself, its successors and assigns, the right to terminate and revoke any utility easements granted in Exhibit “B” at such time as the particular easement has become unnecessary. This may occur, by way of example but not limitation, when water or sewer systems are connected to municipal systems. No utility easement may be terminated or revoked unless and until all units served by it are adequately served by an appropriate substitute or replacement utility. Any termination or revocation of any such easement shall be effected by the recordation of an appropriate instrument of termination. The Developer also reserves for the benefit of itself, its successors, assigns, guests and invitees perpetual easements over or on any portion of the parcel describe din Article II, as amended, for the purpose of assisting and facilitating Developer’s operation of Shanty Creek resort including ski and golf operations. The Developer also reserves for the benefit of itself, its successors, assigns, guest and invitees, a perpetual exclusive easement over or on any portion of the parcel described in Article II, as amended, for installation, maintenance and repair of golf cart paths. Each Co-Owner acknowledges and consents to this easement and agrees that Xxxxxxxxx’s Resort operations may interfere with each Co-Owner’s quiet enjoyment of his or her unit.
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