Common Easements definition

Common Easements means the easements, quasi-easements, rights, privileges and appurtenances required for reasonable enjoyment of the flat or any other Flat comprised in the Building Complex and includes the reciprocal easements, quasi easements, obligations and duties of the like nature between the Purchaser and the Co-owners.
Common Easements means the easements in and to the Common Easement Areas declared and established pursuant to Article 6.
Common Easements means the common easements in relation to any flat, the easements, quasi-easements, rights, privileges and appurtenances appertaining to such flat for the reasonable use enjoyment and occupation of such flat and shall include the reciprocal easements, quasi-easements, obligations and duties of like nature of the other flats in the said building which are more fully and particularly mentioned and described in the Schedule – ‘E’ hereunder written.

Examples of Common Easements in a sentence

  • Each Owner shall have an easement, in common with all other Unit Owners, to use all pipes, wires, ducts, cables, conduits, public utility lines and other Common Easements serving his Unit and located in or under or over any of the other Units or on the Common or Limited Common Elements.

  • The right of the Association to assess and levy fines and recover reasonable attorney's fees in exercising its powers of regulation of the Common Easements.

  • Each Owner shall have an easement, in common with all other Unit Owners, to use all pipes, wires, ducts, cables, conduits, public utility lines and other Common Easements serving his Unit and located in any of the other Units.

  • First Mortgagees may, jointly or singly pay taxes or other charges which are in default and which may or have become a charge against any Common Easements facilities and may pay any overdue premiums on hazard insurance policies, or secure new hazard insurance coverage on the lapse of a policy, for such property, and first Mortgagees making such payments shall be owed immediate reimbursement therefore from the Association.

  • Shall not be liable to an Owner, or such Owner's tenants, employees, agents, customers or guests, for loss or damage caused by theft of or damage to personal property left by such Owner or such Owner’s tenants, employees, agents, customers or guests on a Lot, or in or on the Common Easements, except for the Board members' own willful misconduct or gross negligence.

  • The right of the Association to establish uniform rules and regulations pertaining to the use of the Common Easements which shall serve to limit any Unit Owner from interfering with another Unit Owner’s quiet enjoyment of such Unit Owner’s Lot.

  • The right of the Declarant (and its sales agents, customers and representatives) to the nonexclusive use of the Common Easements and the facilities thereof, without charge, for access, ingress and egress purposes which right Declarant hereby reserves.

  • Grant easements, rights-of-way, or strips of land, where necessary, for utilities over the Common Easements.

  • A duly registered copy of the Declaration of Protective Covenants, Reservations and Common Easements shall be submitted to the Department coincident with the sale of the first lot within the subdivision.

  • Maintain such policy or policies of liability and casualty insurance with respect to the Common Easements including personal property, if any, owned by the Association as provided herein in furthering the purposes of and protecting the interests of the Association and Members and as directed by this Declaration and the Bylaws of the Association.


More Definitions of Common Easements

Common Easements means easements inuring to the benefit of all Owners and invitees and licensees, which may also be used by utility companies for purposes of installation, maintenance and repair of all utility lines affecting the Property.
Common Easements means all easements for the installation and maintenance of utilities, drainage facilities, landscaping, storm sewer, potable water and sanitary sewer as are shown on the Filed Map.
Common Easements means the easements, quasi-easements, rights, privileges and appurtenances required for reasonable enjoyment of the Apartment or any other apartments comprised in the Building Complex and includes the reciprocal easements, quasi easements, obligations and duties of the like nature between the Allottee and the Co-allottees and more fully described in the Fourth Schedule hereunder.
Common Easements means and refer to easements granted to the Association.
Common Easements means the easements granted to the Owner Lessor in or pursuant to Section 3.1.2 of the Site Lease.

Related to Common Easements

  • Conservation easement means that term as defined in section 2140 of the natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.2140.

  • Easement means an acquired legal right for the specific use of land owned by others.

  • Common Properties means and refer to those areas of land shown on any recorded subdivision plat of The Properties and intended to be devoted to the common use and enjoyment of the owners of The Properties.

  • Garage shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Recital H;

  • Reciprocal or "interinsurance exchange" means an unincorporated association of persons:

  • Common Facilities means the facilities under D.G.sets/D.G.rooms, water storage tanks its pumping and supply system, sewerage & drainage systems, electric sub-station/ transformers/electric panels/distribution network, maintenance service rooms, lawns including lighting & services etc., roads, pathways & driveways including street lighting & services etc., guard posts, fire hydrants & fire fighting system etc. and all such facilities and areas for common use and excluded from the computation of Super Area of the Said Premises;

  • Common Property means any and all real and personal property and easements and other interests therein, together with the facilities and improvements located thereon, now or hereafter owned by the Association for the common use and enjoyment of the Owners.

  • Basement means any area of the building having its floor subgrade (below ground level) on all sides.