Common use of Exceptions and Reservations Clause in Contracts

Exceptions and Reservations. 1. A right of way at all times and for all purposes over and along all any roads and footpaths either existing at the date of this Lease or constructed at any time upon the Land. 2. The right to free passage of water, soil, gas and electricity, telephone, radio or television signals through the Common Services now or at any time running through, in, under or over or attached, to the Land. 3. The right to use, install, lay, clean, enlarge, extend, connect into, repair, reconstruct, divert, remove, alter and replace Common Services now or at any time in, under, over or attached to the Land and to enter upon such part of the Land as may be necessary (but excluding any parts which have permanent structures upon them or are within building lines ) for any of the foregoing the person so entering doing as little damage as possible and as soon as reasonably possible making good any damage done. 4. A right of entry on to the Land in order to carry out any works to any Adjoining Land. 5. All other rights of entry given to the Landlord referred to elsewhere in the Lease. 6. The right to enter upon all such parts of the Land as may be appropriate for any other reasonable purpose connected with the Development. 7. All rights, easements, quasi-easements and privileges granted to, or enjoyed by, any third party in respect of the construction of any infrastructure or related matters.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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