Common use of OWNER’S RESERVED RIGHTS Clause in Contracts

OWNER’S RESERVED RIGHTS. 5.1 The Owner expressly reserves for itself the right to use the Property and carry out such activities as are not inconsistent with the Purpose of , and not expressly prohibited by, this Agreement and which do not materially adversely affect, directly or indirectly, the Heritage Features, Setting Lands, Views, Framing Lands, or the Archaeological Resources.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Heritage Conservation Easement Agreement, Heritage Conservation Easement Agreement, Heritage Conservation Easement Agreement

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OWNER’S RESERVED RIGHTS. 5.1 4.1 The Owner expressly reserves for itself the right to use the Property and carry out such activities as are not inconsistent with the Purpose of , and not expressly prohibited by, this Agreement and which do not materially adversely affect, directly or indirectly, the Heritage Features, Setting Lands, Views, Framing Lands, or the Archaeological ResourcesAttributes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Heritage Easement Agreement

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