Map Approval Clause Samples
The Map Approval clause establishes the requirement for one party to obtain the other party's consent before using or finalizing any maps related to the project or property. Typically, this means that any site plans, boundary maps, or other cartographic documents must be submitted for review and cannot be implemented until they receive formal approval. This clause ensures that all parties agree on the accuracy and suitability of maps, preventing disputes or misunderstandings about property boundaries, layouts, or project details.
Map Approval. Any parcel map or tentative tract map approved by the County Planning Commission or the Board (or upon annexation, by the City Planning Commission or City Council) at any time in the future, which subdivides all or a portion of the Property. Each such map shall be called an “Individual Map.”
Map Approval. If a legal parcel has not been created for the Real Property and must be created by Seller prior to close of escrow, Buyer, subject to written Parcel Map approval by Seller and Reno Engineering Corporation, shall prepare the parcel map or record of survey for Buyer’s approval showing the division of the Real Property, and Buyer shall make good faith efforts to cause the parcel maps to be approved by all applicable governmental entities and utility purveyors in a timely manner so as not to delay close of escrow. Seller may create the legal parcels for the Real Property by parcel map, boundary line adjustment or record of survey, in Seller’s sole discretion.
Map Approval. If a legal parcel has not been created for the Real Property and must be created by Seller prior to close of escrow, Seller shall prepare the parcel map or record of survey for Buyer’s approval and make commercially reasonable efforts to cause said map to be approved by all applicable governmental entities and utility purveyors in a timely manner so as not to delay close of escrow. Seller may cause the legal parcel for the Real Property to be created by parcel map, boundary line adjustment or record of survey, in Seller’s sole discretion.
