Common use of Affected Property Clause in Contracts

Affected Property. The grantor(s) is/are the fee title owner(s) of the property located at {INSERT address}. The affected property is legally described as: {INSERT the legal description of the affected property}. Hereinafter, the affected property will be referred to as “the property.”

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Environmental Covenant, Environmental Covenant, Environmental Covenant

Affected Property. The grantor(s) is/are identified below is(are) the fee title owner(s) of the property located at {[INSERT address}]. The affected property is legally described as: {[INSERT the legal description of the affected property}from deed]. Hereinafter, the affected property will be referred to as “the property.”

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Environmental Covenant, Environmental Covenant, Environmental Covenant

Affected Property. The grantor(s) is/are the fee title owner(s) of the property located at {[INSERT address}]. The affected property is legally described as: {[INSERT the legal description of the affected property}property from the property deed]. Hereinafter, the affected property will be referred to as “the property.”

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Environmental Covenant, Environmental Covenant

Affected Property. The grantor(s) is/are the fee title owner(s) of the property located at {[INSERT address}]. The affected property is legally described as: {[INSERT legal description here- the description should mimic the legal description of on the affected property}. relevant property deed(s).] Hereinafter, the affected property will be referred to as “the property.”

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Environmental Covenant, Environmental Covenant

Affected Property. The grantor(s) is/are the fee title owner(s) of the property located at {INSERT address}} {INSERT the legal description of the affected property} . The affected property is legally described as: {INSERT the legal description of the affected property}. Hereinafter, the affected property will be referred to as “the property.”

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Environmental Covenant