Lot Use Clause Samples
Lot Use. 22.1 As far as the Seller is aware, the Present Use of the Property is legal but the Seller gives no warranty in respect thereof.
22.2 If at the Date of Contract:
(1) under the Local Authority planning provisions the Present Use is unlawful; or
(2) access and utilities to the Lot are not legally secured; or
(3) compliance with or application of any Government or local Government requirements or proposals, statutory or otherwise (including Transport Infrastructure and notice of intention to resume), with respect to the Lot or adjoining land will materially adversely affect the Property; or
(4) the Lot and Improvements are affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 or included in the WORLD HERITAGE LIST; or
(5) the Lot or part of it is declared as acquisition land under the Queensland Reconstruction Authority Act 2011, and these matters have not been disclosed in this Contract, the Buyer may by notice to the Seller, given not less than 2 days before Settlement, terminate this Contract. If such notice is not given at all or as required, the Buyer will be deemed to have accepted the Property.
Lot Use. The Project Approvals (defined in Section 1.4) contemplate development of a transit oriented development consisting of three lots: (i) Lot 1 (119 Dwellings/Public Parking/Mixed Uses); (ii) Lot 2 (325 Dwellings/Public Parking/Mixed Uses); and (iii) Lot 3 (290,140 square feet of Commercial Office/Public Parking/Mixed Uses); and shall be subject to the Public Easements described in Section 1.2.1 above and Exhibit B.
Lot Use. 19.1 As far as the Seller is aware, the Present Use of the Property is legal but the Seller gives no warranty in respect thereof.
19.2 If at the Date of Contract:
(a) under the Local Authority planning provisions the Present Use is unlawful; or
(b) access and utilities to the Lot are not legally secured; or
(c) compliance with or application of any Government or local Government requirements or proposals, statutory or otherwise (including Transport Infrastructure and notice of intention to resume), with respect to the Lot or adjoining land will materially adversely affect the Property; or
(d) the Lot and Improvements are affected by the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 or included in the WORLD HERITAGE LIST; or
(e) the Lot or part of it is declared as acquisition land under the Queensland Reconstruction Authority Act 2011. and these matters have not been disclosed in this Contract, the Buyer may by notice to the Seller, given not less than 2 days before Settlement, terminate this Contract. If such notice is not given at all or as required, the Buyer will be deemed to have accepted the Property subject to any matters outlined in Clause 19.2.
Lot Use. No lot may be used for any purpose except for the construction and maintenance of a residential building of traditional design. No such residential structure on any such lot shall be designed, constructed or used for more than one family. Group homes are expressly prohibited.
Lot Use. GICH may use the Lots for the Donation Purpose, it being understood that each Lot may be used as burial sites for multiple infants. City will cooperate with and not charge any fees or charges to GICH or its patients for such use.
