Common use of Permissive Use Clause in Contracts

Permissive Use. Developer may post at each entrance to the Full Public Access Improvements, or at intervals of not more than 200 feet along the boundary, signs reading substantially as follows: “Right to pass by permission, and subject to control, of owner: Section 1008, Civil Code.” Notwithstanding the posting of any such sign, no use by the public nor any person of any portion of the Full Public Access Improvements for any purpose or period of time shall be construed, interpreted or deemed to create any rights or interests to or in the Full Public Access Improvements other than the rights and interests expressly granted in this Agreement. The right of the public or any Person to make any use whatsoever of the Full Public Access Improvements or any portion thereof is not meant to be an implied dedication for the benefit of, or to create any rights or interests in, any third parties. Developer expressly reserves the right to control the manner, extent and duration of any such use.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Development Agreement, Development Agreement