Common Easements definition
Examples of Common Easements in a sentence
All Properties, as more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto, including, without limitation, every Lot and the Common Area and Common Easements now or hereafter established, are and shall be, held, transferred, sold, conveyed, leased and occupied subject to this Declaration and all amendments thereto.
In the event that the Common Area or the Common Easements are not being maintained in reasonable order and condition, then the Township of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall have the right, but not the obligation, to enter upon the Common Area or Common Easements and perform such maintenance or repair if, after thirty (30) days written notice, the Owners fail to take such action.
The following Common Easements are established for the benefit of all Owners for the use of the Common Easement Areas and the Common Facilities therein for their intended purposes.
Any Owner may delegate, in accordance with the By-Laws of the Association, his right to use and enjoyment of the Common Area and Common Easements to members of his family, his tenants or contract purchasers who reside on the Lot of such Owner.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Offered Interest is an interest in the Parcel which is less than the Entire Interest, EOP may not elect to purchase the Entire Interest if it has approved of any subdivision of the Parcel pursuant to Section 5.13 of that certain Skyport Plaza (Adjusted Parcel II) Declaration of Common Easements, Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions between EOP and Brocade and the Offered Interest consists of one of the resulting parcels.
No Owner may waive or otherwise escape liability for the Assessments provided for herein by non-use of the Common Area or Common Easements or abandonment of his Lot, nor shall the suspension of the voting or other rights of an Owner given the failure to pay any Assessment or an infraction of any rules and regulations promulgated by the Association constitute a waiver or discharge of such Owner's obligations to pay any and all outstanding Assessments.