Common use of Agricultural Effects Clause in Contracts

Agricultural Effects. The Property is located on and is near or adjacent to lands and easements which are, may be, or were used for or in connection with agricultural operations, which may include, but are not limited to, trucking, plowing, hauling, fertilizing, grading, storing, herbicide and pesticide spraying, crop dusting, water diversion, irrigation, and all other activities incidental to the planting, cultivating, harvesting and processing of crops, including night time activities, and the grazing and raising of livestock, poultry and other animals, which may from time to time cause surface water runoff, noise, soot, ash, smoke, dust, light, heat, vapors, odors, chemicals, vibrations, insect pests, and other substances and phenomena of every description (collectively, the “Agricultural Effects”) to be discharged, emitted, dispersed or transmitted over and upon the Property which may bother or be a nuisance to the Buyer and any person occupying or using the Property, and the Buyer also acknowledges that the Hawaii Right to Farm Act (Chapter 165 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes) and Hawaii law limit the circumstances under which farming operations may be deemed to be a nuisance;

Appears in 19 contracts

Samples: Sales Agreement, Sales Agreement, Sales Agreement

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Agricultural Effects. The Property is located on and is near or adjacent to lands and easements which are, may be, or were used for or in connection with agricultural operations, which may include, but are not limited to, trucking, plowing, hauling, fertilizing, grading, storing, herbicide and pesticide spraying, crop dusting, water diversion, irrigation, and all other activities incidental to the planting, cultivating, harvesting and processing of crops, including night time activities, and the grazing and raising of livestock, poultry and other animals, which may from time to time cause surface water runoff, noise, soot, ash, smoke, dust, light, heat, vapors, odors, chemicals, vibrations, insect pests, and other substances and phenomena of every description (collectively, the “Agricultural Effects”) to be discharged, emitted, dispersed or transmitted over and upon the Property which may bother or be a nuisance to the Buyer and any person occupying or using the Property, and the Buyer Xxxxx also acknowledges that the Hawaii Right to Farm Act (Chapter 165 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes) and Hawaii law limit the circumstances under which farming operations may be deemed to be a nuisance;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sales Agreement

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