Road Easement definition

Road Easement means an easement utilized by the easement holder, or others with the permission of the easement holder, for travel by motor vehicle. In the case of a road easement, the owner and/or operator is the easement holder.
Road Easement means that portion of Lots lying within the dashed lines shown on the Plat map for the Roads.
Road Easement has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1.1.1. 23

Examples of Road Easement in a sentence

  • Together with a 20-foot-wide access easement from ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road Southerly to the above described 150 foot wide utility easement approximately 2,513± feet in length and a portion of the 20-foot- wide Access Road Easement “A” as described in Instrument No. 2008029777.

  • In the event Tenant or a third party purchases the Leased Premises, the Ring Road Easement shall become permanent and perpetual.

  • The Ring Road Easement shall terminate upon the earlier to occur of: (i) the expiration of the Term of the Lease; or (ii) the earlier termination of the Lease.

  • Landlord hereby grants to Tenant, its successors and assigns, and users of the Leased Premises, the Ring Road Easement (as hereinafter defined) for the purpose of non-exclusive right of pedestrian and vehicular access over the Ring Road.

  • The New Road Easement Area shall be completed by Developer constructing a roadway that will be approximately twenty-two (22’) wide (that may include curbs, gutters and sidewalk) on the northeasterly side of the New Road, as generally depicted on the Primary Access Plan.

  • If Developer’s engineering, permitting or other project development work identifies other Town- owned properties or rights-of-way that are necessary to connect the Cable to the Substation, the Town will reasonably cooperate to amend the Road Easement to incorporate any such properties or rights-of-way.

  • Grantee shall be solely responsible for any costs and expenses incurred for construction, repair or maintenance of the Road Easement Area, in conjunction with its authorized use thereof.

  • Since January 1, 2022, none of the Company Group has used any other name to conduct the Business.

  • In addition, if such widening of the New Road occurs, the City shall work with the Adjacent Property owner to try and cause the Adjacent Property Owner to cooperate with Developer (at no cost or expense to Developer) so that Developer may improve and complete construction of New Road in accordance with streetscape standards adopted as part of the Bergamot Area Plan together with any roadway repair that may also be required at such time on the New Road Easement Area as may be required by the City.

  • The Road Easement shall extend along the portion of the Thistledown Properties adjoining and abutting Ouray County Road 361 (the “Road Easement Area”).


More Definitions of Road Easement

Road Easement means that portion of Lots lying within the dashed lines shown on the Plat map for the Roads. The grant of Road Easement is set forth in Article VI, Section 3 below.

Related to Road Easement

  • Utility easement means an easement of eight feet in width

  • Conservation easement means a nonpossessory interest of a holder in real property imposing limitations or affirmative obligations the purposes of which include retaining or protecting natural, scenic, or open-space values of real property, assuring its availability for agricultural, forest, recreational, or open-space use, protecting natural resources, maintaining or enhancing air or water quality, or preserving the historical, architectural, archaeological, or cultural aspects of real property.

  • Easement Agreement means any conditions, covenants, restrictions, easements, declarations, licenses and other agreements listed as Permitted Encumbrances or as may hereafter affect the Leased Premises.

  • Easement Area means the area which is hatched on the plan.

  • Easement means an acquired legal right for the specific use of land owned by others.