Statutory Right of Way definition

Statutory Right of Way means an easement without a designated dominant tenement registerable under section 218 of the Land Title Act.
Statutory Right of Way means statutory right of way as set out in section 218 of the
Statutory Right of Way means an easement without a designated dominant tenement registrable under section 218;

Examples of Statutory Right of Way in a sentence

  • Each Statutory Right of Way granted pursuant to this Section 6 will have priority over any Encumbrance.

  • To the extent that the Project will comprise strata lots that are intended to be sold by the Developer, the Developer will ensure that the disclosure statement provided to the Developer’s purchasers includes information regarding the NDES and discloses this Agreement, the Customer Agreement and the Statutory Right of Way.

  • The following are the Schedules to this Agreement: Schedule A Map of Development Areas Schedule B Project Plan Schedule C Community Energy Covenants and Chart of Applicability Schedule D Land Use Plan and Development Forecast Schedule E Material Permits Schedule F Form of Statutory Right of Way Schedule G Form of Licence Agreement – Temporary CEP Site Schedule H Form of Lease Agreement – Permanent CEP Site Schedule I Form of Energy Services Contract 2.

  • Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Developer will, forthwith upon Corix’s request, grant or cause to be granted to Corix and duly register in the relevant Land Title Office the Statutory Right of Way for each lot comprising a part of the Developer Lands and otherwise as required to allow Corix to perform its obligations under this Agreement and Customer Agreements.

  • To the extent that the Project will be comprised of strata lots which are intended to be sold by the Developer, the Developer will ensure that the disclosure statement provided to the Developer’s purchasers includes information regarding the NUS and discloses this Agreement, the Customer Agreement and the Statutory Right of Way.


More Definitions of Statutory Right of Way

Statutory Right of Way means a statutory right of way agreement and covenant, substantially in the form attached hereto as Schedule D, which permits Creative Energy access to the Lands for the purpose of performing its obligations under this Agreement and Customer Service Agreements;
Statutory Right of Way means a statutory right of way agreement, substantially in the form attached as Schedule D, which permits Corix access to the Developer Lands for the purpose of performing its obligations under this Agreement and Customer Agreements;
Statutory Right of Way means an easement without a designated dominant tenementregisterable under Section 214 of the Land Title Act; and includes but is not restricted to any land or interest in land acquired for the purpose of: (1) public rights of passage with or without vehicles; or (2) erecting and maintaining any pole-line; or (3) laying, placing, maintaining and repairing drains, ditches, pipes, transmission-lines, or wires for the conveyance, transmission, or transportation of water, electric power, forest products, oil, or gas, or both oil and gas, or solids as defined in the "Pipe-lines Act"; or (4) a water distribution system, a fire hydrant system, a sewage collection system, a sewage disposal system, a drainage collection system or a drainage disposal system; and (5) the operation and maintenance of the undertaking for which the Statutory Right-of-Way is required."Road, Arterial"means a highway whose primary function is to carry through traffic from one area to another with as little interference as possible from adjacent land uses, but which may provide direct access to property as a secondary function. Existing and future arterial roads are designated on the "Surrey Road Classification Map (R-91)", attached as Schedule "D" to this By-law. (1) Divided Arterial Road means an arterial road which prevents left turns except at selected points by means of a physical barrier between opposing traffic. (2) Undivided Arterial Road means an arterial road which has no physical barrier between opposing traffic."Road, Collector"means a highway primarily for collecting and distributing traffic between local roads and arterial roads but which may provide direct access to a parcel. Existing and future collector roads are designated on the “Surrey Road Classification Map (R-91)”, attached as Schedule ‘D’ to this By-law."Road, Local"means a highway whose primary function is to serve vehicle trip ends by providing direct access to properties, and which usually connects to other local roads or to collector roads. Local roads are classified into two types: (1) Through Local Road means a local road having access to two different collector or local roads which may, therefore, serve some traffic having neither origin nor destination along itslength.
Statutory Right of Way means a statutory right of way pursuant to section 218 of the Land Title Act that is registered over real property in favour of the District for the purpose of accommodating the works that comprise part of the municipal sanitary sewer system.
Statutory Right of Way means the statutory right of way made pursuant to Section 218 of the Land Title Act and granted by the Owner to the City pursuant to Article 3;
Statutory Right of Way means an easement without a designated dominant tenement, as referred to in section 141(1);
Statutory Right of Way means any statutory right-of-way registered in the Land Title Office in the name of the "City of Richmond".