HIGHWAY ACCESS Sample Clauses
The HIGHWAY ACCESS clause defines the rights and conditions under which a property may be accessed from a public highway. Typically, this clause specifies whether the property has direct access to a highway, outlines any easements or rights-of-way granted for ingress and egress, and may set requirements for maintaining such access. Its core practical function is to ensure that the property is legally and physically accessible, thereby preventing disputes or complications related to entry and exit from the property.
HIGHWAY ACCESS. Access to a public road may require issuance of a highway occupancy permit from the Department of Transportation.
HIGHWAY ACCESS. Borrower shall have submitted to the Bank evidence satisfactory to the Bank that the Premises have adequate access to a public street.
HIGHWAY ACCESS. Access to a public road in Pennsylvania may require issuance of a highway occupancy permit from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and/or from the Streets Department of the City of Philadelphia.
HIGHWAY ACCESS. The Borrower shall have submitted to the Lender evidence satisfactory to the Lender that the Improvements have adequate access to a public street. If the Improvements do not presently abut a public street, the Borrower shall have furnished to the Lender (i) evidence of the acceptance by local, county, or state authority, of the dedication to such authority of the roads, streets, or other public thoroughfares which are to serve the Improvements, or (ii) a municipal improvements agreement setting forth the terms and conditions required by the local, county, or state authority in order to obtain such acceptance.
