Drainage Easement definition

Drainage Easement means a legal right granted by a landowner to a grantee allowing the use of private land for stormwater management purposes.
Drainage Easement means an easement appurtenant or attached to a tract or parcel of land allowing the owner of adjacent tracts or other persons to discharge stormwater runoff onto the tract or parcel of land subject to the drainage easement.
Drainage Easement means a legal right granted by a land owner to a grantee allowing the grantee to convey, treat or manage stormwater runoff on the private land subject to the drainage easement.

Examples of Drainage Easement in a sentence

  • Upon Installation of the Storm Drainage Easement Improvements, Grantee, at its sole cost and expense, shall maintain and provide for the repair, maintenance and replacement of the Xxxxx Drainage Easement Improvements within the Storm Drainage Easement Area in good condition and repair, and in compliance with all ordinances, regulations, and other laws and requirements imposed by any governmental authority having jurisdiction.

  • Grantor shall not do anything to unreasonably interfere with Xxxxxxx’s use of the Storm Drainage Easement Area or Storm Drainage Easement Improvements.

  • Grantee hereby grants to Grantor and its agents, employees, contractors, and licensees, for the benefit of the Grantor Property, a non-exclusive, perpetual easement over those portions of the Grantee Property as are necessary in order to connect the Storm Drainage Easement Improvements to Grantee’s existing storm drainage facilities within the Grantor Property.

  • Grantor shall construct and install the Storm Drainage Easement Improvements within the Storm Drainage Easement Area in connection with the construction of the Project materially in accordance with the utility plan attached hereto as Exhibit D.

  • Grantor retains the right to the use and occupancy of the Storm Drainage Easement Area insofar as such use and occupancy is consistent with the terms of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Drainage Easement

Drainage Easement means an easement for the purpose of controlling, preserving, and providing for the flow or storage of water.
Drainage Easement means a legal right granted by a landowner to a grantee allowing the use of private land for storm water management purposes.
Drainage Easement means a legally recorded plat and/or document executed by a property owner that conveys to another person, entity, etc. the right to access designated areas of a property that contain permanent storm water management systems, facilities, and/or BMPs for the purpose of repairing, maintaining, or providing some other specified responsibility.
Drainage Easement means a right to use the land of another for a specific purpose, such as a right-of-way for the movement of water across or under the land surface or the storage of water.
Drainage Easement means a legal right granted by a landowner to a cable operator allowing the use of private land for storm water management purposes.
Drainage Easement means an interest in land granted to the public generally, to a political subdivision of the state and/or to an individual land owner, for installing or maintaining drainage ditches, pipelines, box structures or other facilities for the conveyance of storm or runoff water across, over, or under private land, together with the right to enter thereon with machinery and vehicles necessary for the maintenance of said facilities.
Drainage Easement means a legal right granted by a landowner to a grantee allowing the use of private land for stormwater management purposes. Public easements shall be maintained by the City of Coralville. Private easements shall be maintained by the private owners of the project.