Common use of Streets and Other Improvements Clause in Contracts

Streets and Other Improvements. When all of the Township Improvements are completed to the satisfaction of the Township and certified as such by the Township Engineer, Developer shall dedicate the roads, rights-of-way and recreational areas, as applicable, as shown on the Plans to be dedicated to the Township. Developer shall provide legal descriptions of the areas which have been so dedicated to the Township for the preparation of the Deeds of Dedication. The Deeds of Dedication shall be prepared or approved by the Township Solicitor, executed by Developer or the appropriate landowner for the transfer of the same to the Township. Prior to the acceptance of the Deeds of Dedication, Developer shall furnish to the Township, at Developer's expense, a commitment for title insurance issued by a title insurance company reasonably acceptable to the Township, indicating that the areas to be conveyed are free and clear of all encumbrances, restrictions, easements or covenants of any nature. Such commitment and title insurance policy, to be issued to the Township at the time of the acceptance of the Deeds, shall be in an amount satisfactory to the Township and shall be paid for by Developer. Developer shall also provide plans and specifications of such streets or other facilities as may be required by the Township Solicitor. Developer shall also be entirely responsible for any transfer tax which may be assessed by virtue of the deeds or other documents of title conveying the Township Improvements or any associated easements to the Township. Dedication of roads shall comply with the requirements of Part 3, Construction, Opening or Dedication of Public Streets, of Chapter 21 of the Code of Ordinances of the Township. Developer shall reimburse the Township for all costs associated with the acceptance of such Township Improvements, and if Developer fails to do so, the Township may draw upon Developer's Financial Security to reimburse itself for all costs incurred. A schedule of all the Township Improvements proposed to be dedicated upon completion is attached hereto as Exhibit "G".

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Samples: Land Development Agreement

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Streets and Other Improvements. When all of the Township Improvements are completed to the satisfaction of the Township and certified as such by the Township EngineerRepresentative, Developer shall dedicate the roads, rights-of-way and recreational areas, as applicable, as shown on the Plans to be dedicated to the Township. Developer shall provide legal descriptions of the areas areas, which have been so dedicated to the Township for the preparation of the Deeds of Dedication. The Deeds of Dedication shall be prepared or approved by the Township Solicitor, executed by Developer or the appropriate landowner for the transfer of the same to the Township. Prior to the acceptance of the Deeds of Dedication, Developer shall furnish to the Township, at Developer's expense, a commitment for title insurance issued by a title insurance company reasonably acceptable to the Township, indicating that the areas to be conveyed are free and clear of all encumbrances, restrictions, easements or covenants of any nature. Such commitment and title insurance policy, to be issued to the Township at the time of the acceptance of the Deeds, shall be in an amount satisfactory to the Township and shall be paid for by Developer. Developer shall also provide plans and specifications of such streets or other facilities as may be required by the Township Solicitor. Developer shall also be entirely responsible for any transfer tax which may be assessed by virtue of the deeds or other documents of title conveying the Township Improvements or any associated easements to the Township. Dedication , dedication of roads shall comply with the requirements of Part 3, Construction, Opening or Dedication of Public Streets, of Chapter 21 of the Code of Ordinances of the Township. Developer shall reimburse the Township for all costs associated with the acceptance of such Township Improvements, and if Developer fails to do so, the Township may draw upon Developer's Financial Security to reimburse itself for all costs incurred. A schedule of all the Township Improvements proposed to be dedicated upon completion is attached hereto as Exhibit "GE.".

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Samples: Subdivision and Land Development Agreement

Streets and Other Improvements. When all of the Township Improvements are completed to the satisfaction of the Township and certified as such by the Township Engineer, Developer shall dedicate the roads, and rights-of-way and recreational areasway, as applicable, as shown on the Plans to be dedicated to the Township. Developer shall provide legal descriptions of the areas which have been so dedicated to the Township for the preparation of the Deeds of Dedication. The Deeds of Dedication shall be prepared or approved by the Township Solicitor, executed by Developer or the appropriate landowner for the transfer of the same to the Township. Prior to the acceptance of the Deeds of Dedication, Developer shall furnish to the Township, at Developer's expense, a commitment for title insurance issued by a title insurance company reasonably acceptable to the Township, indicating that the areas to be conveyed are free and clear of all encumbrances, restrictions, easements or covenants of any nature. Such commitment and title insurance policy, to be issued to the Township at the time of the acceptance of the Deeds, shall be in an amount satisfactory to the Township and shall be paid for by Developer. Developer shall also provide plans and specifications of such streets or other facilities as may be required by the Township Solicitor. Developer shall also be entirely responsible for any transfer tax which may be assessed by virtue of the deeds or other documents of title conveying the Township Improvements or any associated easements to the Township. Dedication of roads shall comply with the requirements of Part 3, Construction, Opening or Dedication of Public Streets, of Chapter 21 of the Code of Ordinances of the Township. Developer shall reimburse the Township for all costs associated with the acceptance of such Township Improvements, and if Developer fails to do so, the Township may draw upon Developer's Financial Security to reimburse itself for all costs incurred. A schedule of all the Township Improvements proposed to be dedicated upon completion is attached hereto as Exhibit "G".

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Samples: Nonresidential Land Development Agreement

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Streets and Other Improvements. When all of the Township Improvements are completed to the satisfaction of the Township and certified as such by the Township Engineer, Developer shall commence the process to dedicate the roads, rights-of-way way, and recreational areas, as applicable, as shown on the Plans to be dedicated to the TownshipTownship or PennDOT, as appropriate. Developer shall provide legal descriptions of the areas which have been so dedicated to the Township for the preparation of the Deeds of Dedication. The Deeds of Dedication shall be prepared or approved by the Township Solicitor, Solicitor and executed by Developer or the appropriate landowner for the transfer of the same to the TownshipTownship or PennDOT. Prior to the acceptance of the Deeds of Dedication, Developer shall furnish to the Township, at Developer's expense, a commitment for title insurance issued by a title insurance company reasonably acceptable to the Township, indicating that the areas to be conveyed are free and clear of all encumbrances, restrictions, easements or covenants of any nature. Such commitment and title insurance policy, to be issued to the Township at the time of the acceptance of the Deeds, shall be in an amount satisfactory to the Township and shall be paid for by Developer. Developer shall also provide plans and specifications of such streets or other facilities as may be required by the Township Solicitor. Developer shall also be entirely responsible for any transfer tax which may be assessed by virtue of the deeds Deeds or other documents of title conveying the Township Improvements or any associated easements to the Township. Dedication of roads shall comply with the requirements of Part 3, Construction, Opening or Dedication of Public Streets, of Chapter 21 all applicable provisions of the Second Class Township Code of and the Ordinances and Resolutions of the TownshipTownship or the regulations of PennDOT, as applicable. Developer shall reimburse the Township for all costs associated with the acceptance of such Township Improvements, and if Developer fails to do so, the Township may draw upon Developer's Financial Security to reimburse itself for all costs incurred. A schedule of all the Township Improvements proposed to be dedicated upon completion is attached hereto as Exhibit "G".

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Samples: Land Development Agreement

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