Common use of Fill Clause in Contracts

Fill. All fill and/or topsoil from plat must remain in the subdivision. Any fill or topsoil stockpiled within the subdivision is the property of the subdivision developer and is not part of the sale of the lot on which it is stockpiled. As long as the Developer owns any lot in the subdivision, the Developer reserves the right to direct the disposition of any dirt that is to be removed from any lot. However, such disposition, as directed by the Owner/Developer, shall be within a one-mile radius of the lot. It is the responsibility of the owner of the lot to contact the Developer prior to hauling out any fill. No fill or topsoil may be hauled out of this subdivision without permission of the developer.

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Fill. All fill and/or topsoil from plat must remain in the subdivision. Any fill or topsoil stockpiled within the subdivision is the property of the subdivision developer Developer and is not part of the sale of the lot on which it is stockpiled. As long as the Developer owns any lot lot, in the subdivisionClearwater Creek, the Developer reserves the right to direct the disposition of any dirt that is to be removed from any lot. However, such disposition, as directed by the Owner/Developer, shall be within a one-one- mile radius of the lot. It is the responsibility of the owner of the lot to contact the Developer prior to hauling out any fill. No fill or topsoil may be hauled out of this subdivision without permission of the developerDeveloper.

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Fill. All fill and/or topsoil from plat must remain in the subdivision. , Any fill or topsoil stockpiled within the subdivision is the property of the subdivision developer and is not part of the sale of the lot on which it is stockpiled. As long as the Developer owns any lot lot, in the subdivisionVan Handel Homestead, the Developer reserves the right to direct the disposition of any dirt that is to be removed from any lot. However, such disposition, as directed by the Owner/Developer, shall be within a one-mile radius of the lot. It is the responsibility of the owner of the lot to contact the Developer prior to hauling out any fill. No fill or topsoil may be hauled out of this subdivision without permission of the developer.

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Fill. All fill and/or topsoil from plat must remain in the subdivision. Any , any fill or topsoil stockpiled within the subdivision is the property of the subdivision developer and is not part of the sale of the lot on which it is stockpiled. As long as the Developer owns any lot in the subdivisionCreek Side Estates, the Developer reserves the right to direct the disposition of any dirt that is to be removed from any lot. However, such disposition, as directed by the Owner/Developer, shall be within a one-mile radius of the lot. It is the responsibility of the owner of the lot to contact the Developer prior to hauling out any fill. No fill or topsoil may be hauled out of this subdivision without permission of the developer.

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