Conveyance of Property Rights. When the Improvements are completed, if the City does not own the real property upon, or in which, the public Improvements are constructed, the Subdivider will convey to the City all real and personal property rights which the City deems reasonably necessary, and all public Improvements, free and clear of all claims, encumbrances and liens before the City will accept the public Improvements. Conveyance may be made by appropriate dedication on the final plat of the Subdivision.
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Samples: Subdivision Improvements Agreement, Subdivision Improvements Agreement, Subdivision Improvements Agreement
Conveyance of Property Rights. When the Improvements are completed, if the City does not own the real property upon, or in which, the public Improvements are constructed, the Subdivider Developer will convey to the City all real and personal property rights which the City deems reasonably necessary, and all public Improvements, free and clear of all claims, encumbrances and liens before the City will accept the public Improvements. Conveyance may be made by appropriate dedication on the final plat of the Subdivisionplat.
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Conveyance of Property Rights. When the Improvements improvements are completed, if the City does not own the real property upon, upon or in which, which the public Improvements are constructed, the Subdivider will convey to the City all real and personal property rights which the City deems reasonably necessary, and all public Improvementsimprovements, free and clear of all claims, encumbrances and liens before the City will accept the public Improvementsimprovements. Conveyance may be made by appropriate dedication on the final plat of the Subdivision.
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Samples: Agreement to Construct Public and/or Private Subdivision Improvements