Common use of No Dedication Intended Clause in Contracts

No Dedication Intended. Nothing set forth in this Covenant shall be construed to be a gift or dedication, or offer of a gift or dedication, of the Property, or any portion thereof to the general public or anyone else for any purpose whatsoever.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Covenant and Agreement, disposal.gsa.gov

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No Dedication Intended. Nothing set forth in this Covenant is intended or shall be construed to be as a gift or gift, dedication, easement, or offer of a gift or dedication, of interest in the Property, Burdened Property or any portion thereof thereof, of any kind or type, to or for the benefit of the general public or anyone else for any purpose whatsoeverpublic.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Owner Participation Agreement

No Dedication Intended. Nothing set forth in this Covenant shall be construed to be a gift or dedication, or offer of a gift or dedication, of the Property, or any portion thereof to the general public or anyone else for any purpose whatsoeverpurpose.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Covenant and Agreement

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No Dedication Intended. Nothing set forth in this Covenant shall be construed to be a gift or dedication, or offer of a gift or dedication, of the Property, or any portion thereof of it to the general public or anyone else for any purpose whatsoeverpurpose.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Covenant and Agreement

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