Burdened property definition

Burdened property has the meaning set forth in Section 4.15.
Burdened property means and includes residential real property over which the

Examples of Burdened property in a sentence

  • Grantee and subsequent owners of the Benefited Property shall at all times act so as to safeguard the Burdened property.

  • Benefitted party shall have a thirty foot (30') ingress/egress easement over the Burdened property, as reflected upon the Attached Survey Affidavit, which is made a part of this resolution by reference.


More Definitions of Burdened property

Burdened property means ALL and WHOLE ;
Burdened property means (IN THE FIRST PLACE) those four fields at Bogton and Inchandich et cetera, Forres lying in the Parish of Forres, the whole extending to thirty two acres and two hundred and fifty four decimal or one thousandth part of an acre of thereby Imperial Measure all as the said fields are delineated and coloured pink on the tracing of the Ordnance Survey Map annexed as relative to the Disposition by Miss Adeline Ellen Maggie Grant, Miss Leonara Gertrude Eveline Grant and Miss Mabel Mary Stuart Grant and Arthur Woodman Blair as Curator Bonus to Miss Vivian Alice Rosabel Grant in favour of Peter Murdoch recorded G.R.S. (Moray) on 28 September 1949; (IN THE SECOND PLACE) the dwellinghouse now known as Broxburn, Bogton, Forres with the solum thereof and ground attached lying in the Parish of Forres being the subjects described in and
Burdened property means the Plots (but not, for the avoidance of doubt, Unconstructed Plots);
Burdened property means the Open Ground, the Haddington Road Realignment, the Footpath Area and the SUDS Pond;
Burdened property means each of Phases 1A, 1B, 2, 3, 4 and 5;
Burdened property means the East Area Access Road, the Open Ground and the Footpath Area;
Burdened property means the East Area Access Road, the Access Roads and the Footpath Area;