Recorded instrument definition

Recorded instrument means a declaration, covenant, easement, deed, plat, agreement, or other legal instrument, other than a lease, mortgage, or lien, which describes one or more parcels in a multiple parcel building and which is recorded in the public records of the county where the multiple parcel building is located.
Recorded instrument means any document relating to real property, personal property, and any property for which a Kentucky certificate of title has been issued, including but not limited to deeds and mortgages; and
Recorded instrument means a declaration, covenant, easement, deed, plat, agreement, or other legal instrument, other than a lease, mortgage, or lien, which describes one or more parcels in a multiple parcel building and which is recorded in the public records of the county where the multiple parcel building is located.(2) The value of land upon which a multiple parcel building is located, regardless of ownership, may not be separately assessed and must be allocated among and included in the just value of all the parcels in the multiple parcel building as provided in subsection (3).

Examples of Recorded instrument in a sentence

  • Each Owner, by acceptance of a deed, acknowledges and agrees that the use and enjoyment and marketability of his or her Unit can be affected by this provision, that the Rules and Regulations may change from time to time, and that the current Rules and Regulations may not be set forth in a Recorded instrument.

  • No such transfer or assignment shall be effective unless Declarant executes a written, Recorded instrument.

  • The Easement and this Agreement may be terminated, amended or modified only by further Recorded instrument mutually executed by the Town and Grantor, and the Town will have and retain all right, power and authority to make any such termination, amendment or modification, or to waive any rights hereunder as the Town may determine to be appropriate.

  • Declarant's rights under this Article IV shall continue for as long as Declarant or any Declarant Affiliate owns any portion of the Community or has a unilateral right to annex property, unless Declarant earlier terminates its rights in a Recorded instrument.

  • Any instrument Recorded without such consent shall be void and of no force and effect unless Declarant subsequently consents in a Recorded instrument.

  • No such transfer or assignment shall be effective unless it is in a Recorded instrument signed by Declarant.

  • This Agreement may be terminated, amended or modified only by further Recorded instrument mutually executed by the Town and Battle North, and Town will have and retain all right, power and authority to make any such termination, amendment or modification, or to waive any rights hereunder as the Town may determine to be appropriate.

  • A Person shall be deemed a "successor and assign" of Old Kinderhook Development Company, L.L.C. as Declarant only if specifically designated in a duly Recorded instrument as a successor or assign of Declarant under this Community Declaration and shall be deemed a successor and assign of Declarant only as to the particular rights or interests of Declarant under this Community Declaration which are specifically designated in the written instrument.

  • Until then, Declarant may transfer or assign this right to any Person who is the developer of at least a portion of the real property described in Exhibits "A" or "B." Any such transfer shall be memorialized in a written, Recorded instrument executed by Declarant.


More Definitions of Recorded instrument

Recorded instrument means any conveyance, deed, mortgage, lease assignment, or other instrument relating to this chapter and duly executed and recorded with the bureau of conveyances or the land court of the State. [L 1978, c 151, pt of §1]

Related to Recorded instrument

  • Trust instrument means this Agreement and Declaration of Trust as the same may be amended and restated from time to time.