Easement definition

Easement means an acquired legal right for the specific use of land owned by others.
Easement means an acquired privilege or right of use or enjoyment that a person, party, firm, corporation, municipality or other legal entity has in the land of another.
Easement shall include “servitude”, (p) “priority” shall include “prior claim”, (q) “survey” shall include “certificate of location and plan”, and (r) “fee simple title” shall include “absolute ownership”.

Examples of Easement in a sentence

  • PAWS Atlanta shall not claim or declare any fee interest in and to the Easement Area, and in the event of eminent domain proceedings or settlement pursuant thereto, PAWS Atlanta shall make no claim against the award or compensation resulting from such event, except for any payment made to PAWS Atlanta for damage to the Sanitary Sewer System or with respect to removing or relocating the same.

  • In the year ahead, POT expects to receive funds from the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) relating to a Temporary Construction Easement (TCE) between POT and the Washington State Department of Transportation for the SR 167 Project.

  • Buyer recognizes and acknowledges that (i) the Belmont Reserve Easement was granted to the City to ensure that the Land would not be land-locked, (ii) Digital Drive shall be used as the primary access to and from the Land Assemblage, and (ii) the Belmont Reserve Easement Modification Requirements might not be necessary for Buyer’s development of the Land Assemblage, in which case Buyer shall release Seller from the preceding obligations set forth in this Subsection 6Q.

  • Such use is formalized via a written agreement typically in the form of a Temporary Construction Easement (TCE).

  • To the extent necessary to meet Xxxxx’s intended development of the Land into the Site and to ensure that the Lots are not negatively affected by the Belmont Reserve Easement, the Belmont Reserve Easement Modification Requirements shall have been satisfied, unless otherwise waived by Buyer in accordance with the terms of Subsection 6Q.


More Definitions of Easement

Easement shall include “servitude”; (p) “priority” shall include “prior claim”; (q) “survey” shall include “certificate of location and plan”; (r) “state” shall include “province”; (s) “fee simple title” shall include “absolute ownership”; (t) “accounts” shall include “claims”. The parties hereto confirm that it is their wish that this Agreement and any other document executed in connection with the transactions contemplated herein be drawn up in the English language only and that all other documents contemplated thereunder or relating thereto, including notices, may also be drawn up in the English language only. Les parties aux présentes confirment que c’est leur volonté que cette convention et les autres documents de crédit soient rédigés en langue anglaise seulement et que tous les documents, y compris tous avis, envisagés par cette convention et les autres documents peuvent être rédigés en langue anglaise seulement.
Easement shall be deemed to include “servitude,” (p) “priority” shall be deemed to include “prior claim,” (q) “survey” shall be deemed to include “certificate of location and plan,” (r) “fee simple title” shall be deemed to include “absolute ownership” and (s) “ground lease” shall be deemed to include “emphyteutic lease.” The parties hereto confirm that it is their wish that this Agreement and any other document executed in connection with the transactions contemplated herein be drawn up in the English language only (except if another language is required under any applicable law) and that all other documents contemplated thereunder or relating thereto, including notices, may also be drawn up in the English language only. Les parties aux présentes confirment que c’est leur volonté que cette convention et les autres documents de crédit soient rédigés en langue anglaise seulement et que tous les documents, y compris tous avis, envisagés par cette convention et les autres documents peuvent être rédigés en langue anglaise seulement (sauf si une autre langue est requise en vertu d’une loi applicable).
Easement means a grant or reservation by the owner of land for the use of such land by others for a specific purpose or purposes, and which must be included in the conveyance of land affected by such easement.
Easement shall include “servitude”, (p) “priority” shall include “rank” or “prior claim”, as applicable (q) “survey” shall include “certificate of location and plan”, (r) “state” shall include “province”, (s) “fee simple title” shall include “absolute ownership” and “ownership” (including ownership under a right of superficies), (t) “accounts” shall include “claims”, (u) “legal title” shall be including “holding title on behalf of an owner as mandatory or xxxxx-nom”, (v) “ground lease” shall include “emphyteusis” or a “lease with a right of superficies, as applicable, (w) “leasehold interest” shall include a “valid lease”, (x) “lease” shall include a “leasing contract” and (y) “guarantee” and “guarantor” shall include “suretyship” and “surety”, respectively. The parties hereto confirm that it is their wish that this Agreement and any other document executed in connection with the transactions contemplated herein be drawn up in the English language only and that all other documents contemplated thereunder or relating thereto, including notices, may also be drawn up in the English language only. Les parties aux présentes confirment que c’est leur volonté que cette convention et les autres documents de crédit soient rédigés en langue anglaise seulement et que tous les documents, y compris tous avis, envisagés par cette convention et les autres documents peuvent être rédigés en langue anglaise seulement.
Easement. - means a right to use land, generally for access to other property or as a right-of-way for a public utility;
Easement means an interest in land owned by another person, consisting in the right to use or control the land, or an area above or below it, for a specific limited purpose, but does not include an interest created by a licence;
Easement means a nonpossessory property interest that: