Examples of Adjacent Owner in a sentence
Except as otherwise provided in this Section, the Adjacent Owner shall have the exclusive use of the surface of the Maintenance Easement for the purposes of: (1) maintaining the lawn or other landscaping located within such Maintenance Easement, which maintenance shall be the obligation of such Adjacent Owner, and (2) all other uses and enjoyments of the land within such Maintenance Easement except otherwise expressly limited or prohibited by this Declaration.
The Owner shall hold harmless the all claims, demands, actions, and causes any nature arising out of the use of the Maintenance Easement on the Owner’s Lot by the Owner, his family, his licensees, and invitees, except to the extent that any of such claims, demands, actions, or causes of action are caused by negligence, gross negligence, or willful misconduct attributable to the Adjacent Owner.
Adjacent Owner Approval: If applicable, complete the Fence/Wall Encroachment Agreement on page three.
Neither the Owner nor the Adjacent Owner shall use the Maintenance Easement in such a manner as will interfere with such drainage.
The Adjacent Owner shall hold harmless the Owner against any and all claims, demands, actions, and causes of action of any nature arising out of the use of the Maintenance Easement on the Owner's Lot by such Adjacent Owner, his family, his licensees, and invitees except to the extent that any of such claims, demands, actions, or causes of action are caused by negligence, gross negligence, or willful misconduct attributable to the Owner.
Landlord shall have no liability whatsoever to Tenant relating to or arising from Landlord’s inability or failure to cause all or any portion of the Bridge Structures to be constructed if such failure results from (A) the Adjacent Owner preventing or refusing to cooperate with Landlord to construct the Bridge Structures or (B) Landlord’s failure to obtain the necessary permits and approvals described in item (vi) above.
Both the Owner and the Adjacent Owner shall have the right of surface drainage over, along, and upon the Maintenance Easement.
If the Adjacent Owner shall fail to maintain the property adjacent to and to the top edge of the embankment, the Foundation shall have the right, but not the obligation, to enter onto the Adjacent Owner's property and perform the maintenance at the expense of such Adjacent Owner, which expense shall be a Special Assessment against such Adjacent Owner and its Lot as provided herein.
If such a proceeding results in a ruling in favor of the Developer, the Arbitrator's fees shall be paid one-half by the Adjacent Owner or Owners who sought arbitration and one-half by the Developer, with each party bearing its own legal fees.
If the complaint has not been resolved to the satisfaction of the Adjacent Owner or Owners, said Adjacent Owner or Owners may elect to initiate an arbitration.