Common use of Grantor’s Reserved Rights Clause in Contracts

Grantor’s Reserved Rights. Grantor reserves for itself, its successors and assigns, all rights and privileges as owner of the Protected Property to use the Protected Property for all purposes that are not expressly prohibited by this Easement and are not inconsistent with the Purpose of this Easement. The following rights are expressly reserved by the Grantor [insert as needed]:

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Conservation Easement, Conservation Easement, Conservation Easement

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Grantor’s Reserved Rights. The Grantor reserves for itselfhimself, its his heirs, successors and assigns, all rights and privileges as owner of ownership of the Protected Property to use the Protected Property for all purposes that are not inconsistent with the purpose of this Easement and not expressly prohibited by this Easement and are not inconsistent with the Purpose of this Easement. The following rights are expressly reserved by the Grantor [insert as needed]Grantor:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ohio Agricultural Easement Purchase

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