Common use of RIGHTS RETAINED BY GRANTOR Clause in Contracts

RIGHTS RETAINED BY GRANTOR. As Owner of the Property, Grantor retains the right to perform any act not specifically prohibited or limited by this Easement and that is consistent with its Conservation Purposes. These ownership rights include, but are not limited to, the right to exclude any member of the public from trespassing on the Property and the right to sell or otherwise transfer the Property, subject to the Easement, to anyone they choose.

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Samples: s30428.pcdn.co, www.mywoodlot.com

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RIGHTS RETAINED BY GRANTOR. As Owner of the Property, Grantor retains the right to perform any act activity not specifically prohibited or limited restricted by this Conservation Easement and that provided such activity is consistent with its the Conservation Purposes. These ownership rights include, but are not limited to, the right to exclude any member of the public from trespassing on the Easement Property and the right to sell or otherwise transfer convey ownership of the Property, subject to the Easement, to anyone they chooseEasement Property in its entirety.

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Samples: www.nycwatershed.org

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RIGHTS RETAINED BY GRANTOR. As Owner of the Property, Grantor retains the right to perform any act activity not specifically prohibited or limited restricted by this Conservation Easement and that provided such activity is consistent with its the Conservation PurposesPurposes of this Conservation Easement. These ownership rights include, but are not limited to, the right to exclude any member of the public from trespassing on the Easement Property and the right to sell or otherwise transfer convey ownership of the Property, subject to the Easement, to anyone they chooseEasement Property in its entirety.

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Samples: www.nycwatershed.org

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