Common use of Lot Clause in Contracts

Lot. Lot shall mean and refer to any numbered plot of land shown upon any recorded subdivision map for the Property with the exception of the Common Areas and dedicated streets, if any. Title to lots will be held by an Owner or Owners (the “Lot Owner”) in fee simple.

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Samples: propertysolutionsmt.com, www.hollystaceyhomes.com

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Lot. Lot shall mean and refer to any numbered plot of land shown upon any recorded subdivision map for the Property properties with the exception of the Common Areas common area and dedicated streets, if any. Title to lots will be held by an Owner owner or Owners (the “Lot Owner”) owners in fee simple. Proposed lots in future sections which are not now platted and which are added to the subdivision shall automatically become a part of the Association when the first lot is sold in the new platted Section. An Amendment to this Declaration and a new or amended Plat shall be recorded simultaneously.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: smyrnavineyards.org

Lot. Lot shall mean and refer to any numbered plot of land shown upon any recorded subdivision map for the Property properties with the exception of the Common Areas common areas and dedicated streets, if any. Title to lots will be held by an Owner or Owners (the “Lot Owner”) in fee simple.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: propertysolutionsmt.com

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Lot. Lot shall mean and refer to any numbered plot of land shown upon any recorded subdivision subdivi- sion map for the Property properties with the exception of the Common Areas common areas and dedicated streets, if any. Title to lots will be held by an Owner or Owners (the “Lot Owner”) in fee simple. Proposed lots in future sections which are added shall become part of the Association when the first lot is sold in the new Section. An Amendment to this Declaration and a new or amended Plat shall be recorded simultaneously.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: propertysolutionsmt.com

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