Town Solicitor definition
Examples of Town Solicitor in a sentence
The Developer covenants and agrees that such drainage and servicing easements as may be required for access, utilities, servicing, drainage, and construction purposes, road widenings, road purposes or other municipal requirements shall be obtained and granted at the sole cost and expense of the Developer to the appropriate authority and shall be in the form as may be required by the appropriate authority or the Town Solicitor.
The Developer, forthwith after receipt of a copy of such acknowledgement shall file a true copy thereof with the Town Solicitor.
The Developer shall notify the Town or the Town Solicitor when the Plan is ready for registration.
In as much as the Owner is obliged at its entire expense and not at the expense of the Town to make improvements to the highway, the Owner shall deposit with the Town a security, in form satisfactory to the Town Solicitor and in an amount satisfactory to the Director of Infrastructure Services, for the estimated amount of the holdbacks (under part IV of the Construction Lien Act) that would have been required were the improvements made at the expense of the Town.
No building permits shall be issued until all the easements required to permit construction of the Services and the applicable utilities have been approved by the Town Engineer and the Town Solicitor and registered on title by the Town.