Common use of No Encumbrances On Lands Clause in Contracts

No Encumbrances On Lands. The Province represents that it is has not granted or permitted to be granted, and covenants that it will not grant or permit to be granted, any mortgage or other security interest in the Lands. The Province covenants that it will not grant or permit to be granted any encumbrance that can be registered against title to the Lands that results in the Province being in breach of its obligations set out in Section 4.14 (Uninterrupted Access and Use).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: CNR Vegreville Agreement, www.transportation.alberta.ca, www.transportation.alberta.ca

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No Encumbrances On Lands. β€Œ The Province represents that it is has not granted or permitted to be granted, and covenants that it will not grant or permit to be granted, any mortgage or other security interest in the Lands. The Province covenants that it will not grant or permit to be granted any encumbrance that can be registered against title to the Lands that results in the Province being in breach of its obligations set out in Section 4.14 4.12 (Uninterrupted Access and Use).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.infrastructure.alberta.ca

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No Encumbrances On Lands. The Province represents that it is has not granted or permitted to be granted, and covenants that it will not grant or permit to be granted, any mortgage or other security interest in the Lands. The Province covenants that it will not grant or permit to be granted any encumbrance that can be registered against title to the Lands that results in the Province being in breach of its obligations set out in Section 4.14 4.13 (Uninterrupted Access and Use).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.transportation.alberta.ca

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