Title to Public Infrastructure Improvements Sample Clauses

Title to Public Infrastructure Improvements. The Town shall own surface improvements in the Town Right-of-Way (such as sidewalks and landscaping, for example). The maintenance of Town-owned sidewalks and landscape in the Right-of-Way is the obligation of the Developer. All other PIRF, including without limitation those constructed in the public Right-of-Way (such as buried water service lines, buried wastewater service lines, buried electrical service lines, landscaping according to a future approved Landscape Plan, for example), shall continue to be owned and maintained by the Developer at the Developer’s cost.
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Title to Public Infrastructure Improvements. The Town shall own improvements consisting of the sidewalk, curb and gutter and related apurtenances. All other PII, including without limitation those constructed in the public right-of-way, shall continue to be owned and maintained by the Developer at the Developer’s cost during the term of the Site Lease.

Related to Title to Public Infrastructure Improvements

  • Public Improvements To the best knowledge of the Transferor Partnership, there are no written or proposed plans to widen, modify, or realign any street or highway or any existing or proposed eminent domain proceedings which would affect the Property in any way whatsoever. To the best knowledge of the Transferor Partnership, there are no presently planned public improvements which would result in the creation of a special improvement or similar lien upon the Property.

  • Title to Properties The Company and each Subsidiary have good record and marketable title in fee simple to, or valid leasehold interests in, all real property necessary or used in the ordinary conduct of their respective businesses, except for such defects in title as could not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect. As of the Closing Date, the property of the Company and its Subsidiaries is subject to no Liens, other than Permitted Liens.

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