Easement Terms definition

Easement Terms means the terms of a public access easement as set out in Schedule 3; Fax Number means a party’s facsimile number set out in the Notices clause of this agreement; GST has the same meaning as in the GST Law; Handover means, with respect to any Works, the time Council takes possession of and assumes responsibility for the work in accordance with the Construction Terms; Insolvent means, in relation to a party:
Easement Terms means the terms of the Easement to be provided as set out in Schedule 6 of this Deed.
Easement Terms means the terms of a public access easement as set out in Schedule 3;

Examples of Easement Terms in a sentence

  • Setback Area] is located limited in height to [describe limitations] in favour of the Council permitting public access to the [e.g. Setback Area] and generally in accordance with the Easement Terms.

  • The City expressly reserves for itself, its representatives, successors and assigns the right to continue the use of the Property for all purposes not inconsistent with these Easement Terms.

  • The Landowner must not create any interest in the Land subject to the Setback Area or do or omit to do anything, which is likely to vitiate, impair, derogate from or prejudice the rights of the public to use the Setback Area in accordance with the Easement Terms.

  • Notice of these Easement Terms shall be inserted by the owner in any subsequent deed or other legal instrument by which it divests itself either of the fee simple title to or of its possessory interest in the property or the buildings and development.

  • These Easement Terms form the entire extent of the matters dealt with herein, and no understandings or agreements verbal or otherwise exist between the parties except as herein expressly set out.

  • In the event that Seller and the State of Maine (or its agent) agree upon the final terms and conditions with respect to any Conservation Easement and close on such terms and conditions prior to Closing, Seller shall forward to Purchaser by wire transfer the consideration specified in the Conservation Easement Terms, together with any reimbursement for timber, as described in Section 6(a)(4) of the Conservation Easement Terms for Moosehead Lake.

  • The Landowner must not create any interest in the Easement Land or do or omit to do anything, which is likely to vitiate, impair, derogate from or prejudice the rights of the public to use the Easement Land in accordance with the Easement Terms.

  • The covenants, easements and restrictions set out in these Easement Terms shall run with the property and shall ensure to the benefit of, and be binding upon all parties hereto, and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns as the case may be.

  • Time shall be deemed to remain of the essence of these Easement Terms notwithstanding any extension of any time limit.

  • The City hereby agrees to postpone its interest in this document to any future indebtedness provided that the future indebtedness is a replacement for existing indebtedness and does not increase the indebtedness beyond what exists at the time of registration of these Easement Terms.


More Definitions of Easement Terms

Easement Terms and “Setback Area” in clause 1 (Definitions) are deleted.
Easement Terms means the terms of a public access easement within the 'High Ecological Impact Zone' as set out in Schedule 3; GST Law has the meaning given to that term in A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Cth) and any other Act or regulation relating to the imposition of or administration of the GST;
Easement Terms means the terms of a public access easement as set out in Schedule 1; GST has the same meaning as in the GST Law; Insolvent means, in relation to a party:
Easement Terms means the terms of the easement in gross to be granted over the Desired Access Point as set out in Schedule 5. Force Majeure Event means an event beyond the reasonable control of the parties, which by the exercise of due diligence the parties are not reasonably able to prevent or overcome, including but not limited to:
Easement Terms means the terms of the easement in gross to be granted over the Desired Access Point as set out in Schedule 5.