Common use of Purpose of Easement Clause in Contracts

Purpose of Easement. The Easement is granted for the purpose of the installation, operation, and maintenance of (the “Improvements”). Grantee and its agents, designees, and/or assigns shall have the right at such times as deemed reasonably necessary by Grantee, to enter upon Parcel A to inspect, construct, reconstruct, operate, maintain, repair, and replace the Improvements.

Appears in 16 contracts

Sources: Developer Extension Agreement, Developer Extension Agreement, Developer Extension Agreement

Purpose of Easement. The Easement is granted for the purpose of the installation, operation, operation and maintenance of (the “Improvements”). Grantee and its agents, designees, designees and/or assigns shall have the right at such times as deemed reasonably necessary by Grantee, to enter upon Parcel A to inspect, construct, reconstruct, operate, maintain, repair, and replace the Improvements.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Developer Extension Agreement, Developer Extension Agreement, Developer Extension Agreement

Purpose of Easement. The Easement is granted for the purpose of the installation, operation, and maintenance of (the “Improvements”). Grantee and its agents, designees, designees and/or assigns shall have the right at such times as deemed reasonably necessary by Grantee, to enter upon Parcel A to inspect, construct, reconstruct, operate, maintain, repair, and replace the Improvements.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Developer Extension Agreement

Purpose of Easement. The Easement is granted for the purpose of the installation, operation, operation and maintenance of (the “Improvements”). Grantee and its agents, designees, and/or assigns shall have the right at such times as deemed reasonably necessary by Grantee, to enter upon Parcel A to inspect, construct, reconstruct, operate, maintain, repair, and replace the Improvements.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Developer Extension Agreement