NON-SEVERABILITY definition

NON-SEVERABILITY. The interest of each Owner in the use and benefit of the Common Area shall be appurtenant to the Parcel owned by the Owner. Any conveyance of any Parcel shall automatically transfer the right to use the Common Area without the necessity of express reference in the instrument of conveyance. The ownership interests in the Common Area and Parcels described in this Article are subject to the easements described, granted and reserved in this Declaration. Each of the easements described, granted or reserved herein shall be established upon the recordation of this Declaration and shall be enforceable as equitable servitudes and covenants running with the land for the use and benefit of the Owners and their Parcels superior to all other encumbrances applied against or in favor of any portion of the Project.

Related to NON-SEVERABILITY

  • Severability If any provision of this Consulting Agreement is invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, the balance of this Consulting Agreement shall remain in effect, and if any provision is inapplicable to any person or circumstance, it shall nevertheless remain applicable to all other persons and circumstances.

  • Governing Law This Agreement is governed by, and shall be construed in accordance with, English law.

  • Limitation of Liability PrimePay has negotiated preferred terms and conditions with FD as a service to PrimePay Clients. Client understands that FD, and not PrimePay, will be performing those services and that Client will enter its own service agreement(s) with FD for such services under terms and conditions specified by FD and agreed to by Client. Accordingly, Client acknowledges that FD shall be the provider of Payment Processing Services hereunder and that PrimePay shall have no liability whatsoever for or related to the performance of those services, including any and all damages, costs and related expenses (including attorney fees).

  • Nonseverable means property that cannot be removed after construction or installation without substantial loss of value or damage to the installed property or to the premises where installed.

  • Conditions of Tender means the Conditions of Tender for the said land as set out in Annexure A;