Deed of Grant definition
Examples of Deed of Grant in a sentence
If the developer is the riparian owner and is already entering into a Deed of Grant of Easement with Northern Ireland Water in respect of sewers being laid in land which is to remain private, the rights to discharge may be included in the Deed of Grant.
If not, a Deed of Grant is to be entered into by the riparian owner in order to grant rights to discharge to the river or other watercourse via the outfall.
In connection with any sale, transfer or disposal of all or part of a Subject Interest in accordance with Clause 12.2 (Assignment) of the Deed of Grant, the Secured Party will enter into an assignment and assumption of the rights and obligations of the Company to and by the third party acquiring such Subject Interests (or part thereof) on terms satisfactory to the Secured Party (acting reasonably) for the purposes of giving effect to Clause 12.2 (Assignment) of the Deed of Grant.
General) following a breach by the Company of its obligations under the Deed of Grant or this Agreement which has not been remedied upon reasonable notice from the Secured Party.
PET is pleased to provide this full-year activity report to Skills Tasmania in accordance with the Deed of Grant between the parties.