Easement Land definition
Examples of Easement Land in a sentence
The Concessionaire is liable under this Concession for any breach of the terms of the Concession by its employees, contractors, agents, clients and invitees (excluding other members of the public accessing the Easement Land), as if the breach had been committed by the Concessionaire.
In exercise of the Grantor's powers under the Conservation legislation the Grantor GRANTS to the Concessionaire an EASEMENT to carry out the Concession Activity on the Easement Land subject to the terms and conditions contained in this Concession, including its Schedules.
Landlord authorizes Tenant to enforce any no trespass actions regarding any portion of the Liquids Transportation System, including the LTS Land, and to initiate any proceedings to remove any third parties from the Easement Land (to the extent allowable under the applicable Right of Use Agreements) which Tenant, in Tenant’s reasonable business judgment, deems necessary or appropriate for Tenant’s continued quiet enjoyment of the Leased Property.
The Concessionaire must take all reasonable care to avoid any archaeological values on the Land which includes (but is not limited to) historic sites and protected New Zealand objects on the Easement Land.
The Transferor covenants that no buildings or other structures or plantings of any nature shall be erected on, upon, over or in the Easement Land without the written consent of the Transferee.