Easement Management Clause Samples

The Easement Management clause defines the procedures and responsibilities for overseeing and maintaining easements granted under the agreement. It typically outlines how access rights are exercised, the process for addressing maintenance or repairs within the easement area, and the obligations of each party regarding notification and restoration of affected property. This clause ensures that both parties understand their rights and duties related to the use and upkeep of easement areas, thereby preventing disputes and facilitating smooth, ongoing access as intended by the easement.
Easement Management. The Secretary of Agriculture, by and through the NRCS, may delegate all or part of the management, monitoring or enforcement responsibilities under this Easement Deed to any Federal or State agencies authorized by law that the NRCS determines to have the appropriate authority, expertise, and resources necessary to carry out such delegated responsibilities. State or Federal agencies may utilize their general statutory authorities in the administration of any delegated management, monitoring or enforcement responsibilities for this easement. The authority to modify, subordinate, exchange, or terminate this easement under Subtitle H of Title XII of the Food Security Act of 1985 is reserved to the Secretary of Agriculture in accordance with applicable law. If the United States at some future time acquires the underlying fee title in the property, the interest conveyed by this Easement Deed will not merge with fee title but will continue to exist and be managed as a separate estate.
Easement Management. The Secretary of Agriculture, by and through the NRCS, may delegate all or part of the management, monitoring or enforcement responsibilities under this easement to any entity authorized by law that the NRCS determines to have the appropriate authority, expertise and resources necessary to carry out such delegated responsibilities. State or federal agencies may utilize their general statutory authorities in the administration of any delegated management, monitoring or enforcement responsibilities for this easement. The authority to modify or terminate this easement (16 U.S.C. §3837e(b)) is reserved to the Secretary of Agriculture in accordance with applicable law.
Easement Management. The Secretary of Agriculture, by and through CCC may delegate all or part of the management, monitoring or enforcement responsibilities under this easement to any entity authorized by law that CCC determines to have the appropriate authority, expertise and resources necessary to carry out such delegated responsibilities. State or federal agencies may utilize their general statutory authorities in the administration of any delegated management, monitoring or enforcement responsibilities for this easement. The authority to modify or terminate this easement (16 U.S.C. §3837e(b)) is reserved to CCC in accordance with applicable law.
Easement Management. The United States may delegate all or part of the management, monitoring or enforcement responsibilities under this easement to any entity authorized by law that the United States determines to have the appropriate authority, expertise and resources necessary to carry out such delegated responsibilities. State or Federal agencies may utilize their general statutory authorities in the administration of any delegated management, monitoring or enforcement responsibilities for this easement.
Easement Management. The Grantee shall have the right to delegate management and enforcement authority under this Easement to any duly appointed easement manager, which may include a federal, state, or local government agency or non-profit agency. This appointment may be changed from time to time.
Easement Management. The Secretary of Agriculture, by and through the NRCS, may delegate, from time to time in its sole discretion, through a written agreement all or part of the management responsibilities under this Easement Deed to any Federal or State agencies or nongovernmental organizations authorized by law that NRCS determines to have the appropriate authority, expertise, and resources necessary to carry out such delegated responsibilities. Additionally, the Secretary of Agriculture, by and through the NRCS, may delegate all or part of monitoring or enforcement responsibilities under this Easement Deed to any Federal or State agencies authorized by law that the NRCS determines to have the appropriate authority, expertise and resources necessary to carry out such delegated responsibilities. State or Federal agencies may utilize their general statutory authorities in the administration of any delegated management, monitoring, or enforcement responsibilities for this easement. The authority to modify, subordinate, exchange, or terminate this easement is reserved to the Secretary of Agriculture in accordance with applicable law. If the United States at some future time acquires the underlying fee title in the property, the interest conveyed by this Easement Deed will not merge with fee title but will continue to exist and be managed as a separate estate.

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