Common use of Parent Tract Inset Clause in Contracts

Parent Tract Inset. A small line drawing, to an appropriate scale, of the parent tract perimeter placed upon the right-of-way map in the proximity of the respective parcel. Parent tract insets are used in cases where the parent tract cannot be shown to the same scale as the right-of-way map. Since parent tract insets are used to identify the limits and location of parent tracts, they must include public right-of-ways, utility easements and fee strips, and identifiable water courses which bound the parent tract.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Contract for Surveying Services, Contract for Surveying Services, Contract for Surveying Services

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Parent Tract Inset. A small line drawing, (with acreage shown) to an appropriate scale, of the parent tract perimeter placed upon the right-of-way map in the proximity of the respective parcel. Parent tract insets are used in cases where the parent tract cannot be shown to the same scale as the right-of-way map. Since parent tract insets are used to identify the limits and location of parent tracts, they must include public right-of-ways, utility easements and fee strips, and identifiable water courses which bound the parent tract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

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Parent Tract Inset. A small line drawing, to an appropriate scale, of the parent tract perimeter placed upon the right-of-way right‐of‐way map in the proximity of the respective parcel. Parent tract insets are used in cases where the parent tract cannot be shown to the same scale as the right-of-way right‐of‐way map. Since parent tract insets are used to identify the limits and location of parent tracts, they must include public right-of-ways, utility easements and fee strips, right‐of‐ways and identifiable water courses which bound the parent tract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

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