Common use of Conservation Easement Clause in Contracts

Conservation Easement. The City, or its designee, shall receive a duly acknowledged irrevocable Conservation Easement executed by the Property Owner. The City shall record the Easement in the Maricopa County Recorder's Office. The Easement will (a) provide the City with an enforceable easement consistent with Arizona's Uniform Conservation Act, A.R.S. § 33-271 through 276, inclusive, as and if amended; (b) impose various limitations and obligations upon the Property Owner to preserve the historical, architectural and archaeological aspects of the Structure; and (c) otherwise be in such form and with such content as required by the City in its sole discretion.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Program Agreement, Program Agreement

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Conservation Easement. The City, or its designee, shall receive a duly acknowledged irrevocable Conservation Easement executed by the Property Owner. The City shall record the Easement in the Maricopa County Recorder's Office. The Easement will (a) provide the City with an enforceable easement consistent with Arizona's Uniform Conservation Act, A.R.S. § 33-271 through 276, inclusive, as and if amended; , (b) impose various limitations and obligations upon the Property Owner to preserve the historical, architectural and archaeological aspects of the Structure; , and (c) otherwise be in such form and with such content as required by the City in its sole discretion.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sample Legal Agreement

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Conservation Easement. The City, or its designee, shall receive a duly acknowledged irrevocable Conservation Easement executed by the Property Owner. The City shall hold the Easement until the work described in the Scope of Work has been satisfactorily completed. After completion, the City shall record the Easement in the Maricopa County Recorder's Office. The Easement will (a) provide the City with an enforceable easement consistent with Arizona's Uniform Conservation Act, A.R.S. § 33-271 through 276, inclusive, as and if amended; , (b) impose various limitations and obligations upon the Property Owner to preserve the historical, architectural and archaeological aspects of the Structure; , and (c) otherwise be in such form and with such content as required by the City in its sole discretion.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Program Agreement

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