No Wetlands Clause Samples

The "No Wetlands" clause establishes that the property involved in the agreement does not contain any wetlands as defined by applicable law or regulation. In practice, this means the seller or lessor is representing that the land is not subject to special environmental protections or restrictions associated with wetlands, which could otherwise limit development or use. This clause helps ensure that buyers or tenants are not unexpectedly subject to regulatory hurdles or land-use limitations, thereby reducing risk and providing clarity regarding the property's permitted uses.
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No Wetlands. No portion of the Properties is categorized as "wetlands" subject to restrictions under the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. Section Section 1251 et seq. As used herein, the term "wetlands" means those areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or ground water at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances, do support a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions. Wetlands generally include swamps, marshes, bogs and similar areas.
No Wetlands. All conveyances and dedications of lands pursuant to this Agreement shall mean upland gross acres of highland, net of wetlands.

Related to No Wetlands

  • Wetlands Any wetlands on the Property may be subject to the permitting requirements of DEP, the applicable water management district or any other applicable permitting entity.

  • No Waste The Lessee shall not commit or suffer to be committed any waste on, in or under the Leased Property, nor shall the Lessee cause or permit any nuisance thereon.

  • No Smoking All District properties are tobacco-free zones; Contractor is prohibited from using any tobacco product on District property.

  • Groundwater Any water, except capillary moisture, beneath the land surface or beneath the bed of any stream, lake, reservoir or other body of surface water within the boundaries of this state, whatever may be the geologic formation or structure in which such water stands, flows, percolates, or otherwise moves.