Common use of No Obstructions Clause in Contracts

No Obstructions. Grantor must keep the Premises and Utility Yard free from obstruction and must not permit anything to be stored on the Premises or in the Utility Yard, including but not limited to boxes, ladders, and maintenance equipment. Grantor must keep clear and maintain safe access to the Premises and Utility Yard and must not permit any person or animal, which may be perceived as a threat to personal safety, to impede Grantee’s or the Grantee Parties’ access.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Easement Agreement, Easement Agreement, Easement Agreement

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