Common Lands definition

Common Lands means lands owned by the Chilili land grant for the benefit of the heirs of the land grant-merced;
Common Lands means such lands as are delineated on the GHC Plan other than the numbered building lots delineated thereon, as shall hereafter be conveyed by Great Hawk Corporation or its successors to the
Common Lands means any property other than Lots within the Development.

Examples of Common Lands in a sentence

  • The Co-op agrees that it shall assume principal responsibility and liability to any persons related to the possession, occupancy or use of Common Lands.

  • Undivided interest in Common Lands vested in the lot owners shall be deemed to be part and parcel of the respective lots of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Lake Subdivision so that each and every conveyance or transfer of any kind whatsoever of a lot or lots in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Lake Subdivision shall operate and constitute a conveyance or transfer of the undivided interest in said Common Lands of the lot owner.

  • Any such activity on the Homesite or on Common Lands may occur only after agreement has been reached on the land management plan required by Section 3(h) hereof and express permission to do so has been granted by the Co-op.

  • The Co-op agrees to bear principal responsibility for any real estate taxes or other governmental charges due with respect to the Homesite and Common Lands and to pay such amounts directly to taxing authorities, such payments being chargeable to Lessee(s) as Carrying Charges under Section 2(a) hereof.

  • The Trustees shall have the duty to maintain said Common Lands during the life of this Restrictive Agreement, whether title thereto be in their names or in the names of all lot owners as tenants in common and shall have exclusive right to manage and control said area for the purposes described herein and for that purpose may make such rules as they deem fit governing the use of such area.

  • Any such activity on Common Lands may proceed only with the express permission of, and under terms and conditions determined by, the Co-op.

  • The requirements of the aforesaid St. Louis County Ordinance and of this Restrictive Agreement shall apply to all Common Lands in said ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Lake Subdivision and adjoining areas made subject to this Restrictive Agreement.

  • Said access is limited to only those areas where the Common Lands as platted touches the shore of the Lake.

  • Any such activities on the Homesite or on Common Lands must be conducted in a manner consistent with sound ecological and conservation principles and the above-described land management plan so that the Homesite and its resources are protected and the ecological balance is maintained or restored.

  • The Trustees, during the life of this Restrictive Agreement, shall use and expend so much of the assessments provided for herein as they may deem proper for the upkeep and maintenance of said Common Lands so that the same shall be and remain an attractive, well-kept scenic area.


More Definitions of Common Lands

Common Lands means the remainder of the lands encompassed in the project after extraction therefrom of the legal descriptions for each and every of the individual lots as well as other areas to be subsequently developed and conveyed as lots.
Common Lands means an unallotted surface interest in Nation Lands that is retained and used by the Nation.

Related to Common Lands

  • Crown lands has the same meaning as is given to that term by the Land Act;

  • Common Property , in relation to a scheme, means-

  • 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.

  • Lands means the purchase of real property or interest in real property.

  • Indian lands means lands owned by the United States and held for the use or benefit of Indian tribes or bands or individ- ual Indians and lands within the boundaries of a federally recog- nized reservation that are owned by Indian tribes or bands or indi- vidual Indians.