Common use of Absolute owner Clause in Contracts

Absolute owner. (a) Subject to this agreement, the Water Entity will be entitled to treat the person who is registered in the Water Entitlements Register as the Customer as the absolute owner of this Irrigation Right. (b) Except if required by this agreement, by law or by order of a court, the Water Entity must not recognise any equitable or other claim to or interest in this Irrigation Right on the part of any person unless recorded in the Water Entitlements Register even if the Water Entity has notice of the claim or interest.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Water Entitlements Purchase Contract, Irrigation Agreement, Water Entitlements Purchase Contract

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Absolute owner. (a) Subject to this agreement, the Water Entity will be entitled to treat the person who is registered in the Water Entitlements Register as the Customer as the absolute owner of this Irrigation Zoned Flow Delivery Right. (b) Except if required by this agreement, by law or by order of a court, the Water Entity must not recognise any equitable or other claim to or interest in this Irrigation Zoned Flow Delivery Right on the part of any person unless recorded in the Water Entitlements Register even if the Water Entity has notice of the claim or interest.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Water Entitlements Purchase Contract

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