Grantee’s Responsibilities for Maintenance and Management Sample Clauses

Grantee’s Responsibilities for Maintenance and Management. Grantee, its successors and assigns shall be responsible for in-perpetuity, ongoing, long-term maintenance and management of the Easement Area. [pick one: Such long- term maintenance and management shall consist of the following activities: (1) annual removal of trash or man-made debris and (2) annual maintenance of signage and other notification features installed pursuant to Section 5(c) of this Conservation Easement. OR Grantee, its successors and assigns shall be responsible for in-perpetuity, ongoing, long-term maintenance and management of the Easement Area in accordance with the “NAME OF LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT PLANprepared by NAME OF PREPARER dated Exhibit “G.”] and approved by ACOE. A copy of the title page is attached at
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  • University’s Responsibilities A. The University will advise the student(s) of their responsibility to:

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