No Impairment of Easement Sample Clauses

No Impairment of Easement. The Property Owner, for itself, its heirs, personal representatives, and assigns, has not reserved, and to Property Owner’s knowledge, no other person or entity has reserved any rights, the exercise of which may impair the Easement granted herein.
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Related to No Impairment of Easement

  • Grant of Easement For valuable consideration, receipt and sufficiency of which is acknowledged, the Grantor warrants, grants, and conveys to the Grantee, a perpetual and exclusive easement over, across, and under that portion of Parcel A which is legally described on the attached Exhibit B, and depicted on Exhibit C, which are incorporated herein by this reference (“Easement Area”).

  • Grant of Easements Provided no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, Landlord will join in granting and, if necessary, modifying or abandoning such rights-of-way, easements and other interests as may be reasonably requested by Tenant for ingress and egress, and electric, telephone, gas, water, sewer and other utilities so long as:

  • TENANCIES AND RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS The Property is believed to be and shall be taken to be correctly described and is sold subject to all express conditions, restrictions-in-interest, caveats, leases, tenancies, easements, liabilities, encumbrances and rights, if any, subsisting thereon or thereover without the obligation to define the same respectively and the Purchaser is deemed to have full knowledge thereof.

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