Common use of Restrictions on Access Clause in Contracts

Restrictions on Access. The Owner of the Lot Burdened may temporarily restrict access through part (but not all of) the Easement Site for the purpose of, or as a result of: (a) the construction, repair or maintenance of any improvement on the Site; or (b) carrying out obligations under paragraph 3.1 or any other obligation under this Instrument, provided that: (c) such restriction is for a period not exceeding 48 hours or such other period of time as agreed by the Owner of the Lot Benefited; and (d) the Owner of the Lot Burdened: (i) obtains the prior written consent of the Owner of the Lot Benefited and complies with any reasonable conditions imposed on that consent; and (ii) gives at least one month’s written notice to the Owner of the Lot Benefited prior to works commencing; (iii) takes all reasonable steps to: (A) minimise noise, dust, air pollution and disruption to access to the Easement Site by the Owner of the Lot Benefited and its Authorised Users; (B) maintain security; (C) maintain all services to and passing through Easement Site; and (D) maintain access to the Lot Benefited, except as may be necessary to facilitate works undertaken in accordance with clause 2.7(a) above.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Voluntary Planning Agreement, Voluntary Planning Agreement, Planning Agreement

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Restrictions on Access. The Owner of the Lot Burdened may temporarily restrict access through part (but not all of) the Easement Site for the purpose of, or as a result of: (a) the construction, repair or maintenance of any improvement on the Site; or (b) carrying out obligations under paragraph 3.1 or any other obligation under this Instrument, provided that: (c) such restriction is for a period not exceeding 48 hours or such other period of time as agreed by the Owner of the Lot Benefited; and (d) the Owner of the Lot Burdened: (i) obtains the prior written consent of the Owner of the Lot Benefited and complies with any reasonable conditions imposed on that consent; and (ii) gives at least one month’s written notice to the Owner of the Lot Benefited prior to works commencing; (iii) takes all reasonable steps to: (A) minimise noise, dust, air pollution and disruption to access to the Easement Site by the Owner of the Lot Benefited and its Authorised Users; (B) maintain security; (C) maintain all services to and passing through Easement Site; and (D) maintain access to the Lot Benefited, except as may be necessary to facilitate works undertaken in accordance with clause 2.7(a) above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Planning Agreement

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