Reserved Easements Clause Samples
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Reserved Easements. Landlord reserves during the Term of this Agreement and any extensions of the Term for the benefit of itself, the Landlord Parties, Landlord’s agents, contractors, employees, subtenants, assigns and patrons, and the other tenants or subtenants in the land described on Exhibit A attached hereto, and the land depicted on Exhibit B attached hereto (the “Adjacent Shopping Center”), as either may be modified from time to time, and their agents, contractors, employees, subtenants and assigns, (i) a non-exclusive easement over, upon, and across the driveways located on the Premises, as the same may be modified from time to time for automobile and pedestrian ingress/egress, (ii) a non-exclusive easement as may be reasonably required now or in the future for the installation, maintenance and repair of storm and sanitary sewer, water, gas, electric utilities and other utilities of any kind and nature and related facilities located on the Premises, and (iii) an easement for maintenance of the landscaping, sidewalks and any other facilities from time to time located on the Land. The location of any future facility shall be subject to Tenant’s prior written approval which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. The exercise by Landlord and the Landlord Parties of their rights pursuant to the foregoing reserved easements shall be conducted in a manner designed to minimize disruption to Tenant’s rights under this Agreement. Any party exercising its rights under the easements reserved hereunder agrees to restore any areas disturbed in the exercise of its rights pursuant to the foregoing easements to the condition in which they existed prior to disturbance.
Reserved Easements. Landlord does hereby retain and reserve unto itself, and Tenant does hereby grant and convey to Landlord: (a) non-exclusive perpetual easements over, under, across and through the Premises for the purposes of constructing, installing, reconstructing, repairing, replacing, maintaining, testing, upgrading and using (1) underground laterals and lines to be connected to those public utilities and appurtenant works and connections which now or in the future may exist in the public thoroughfares or other portions of the Air Park and (2) fiber optic cabling and other equipment as part of telecommunications networks and systems to be installed by Landlord or other tenants at the Air Park (the “Air Park Fiber Optics Systems”), provided, however, that (i) such easements shall be used in such a manner as will not result in interference with the use and enjoyment of the Premises by Tenant for the purposes contemplated by this Lease Agreement and (ii) if as a result of the use of said easements for said purposes the Premises shall be damaged, then Landlord shall promptly repair the damage and restore the Premises to its pre-existing condition; and (b) a non-exclusive perpetual avigation easement over, across and through the Premises creating in favor of Landlord and its permitees a right of flight for the passage of aircraft in the airspace over the Premises and the right to cause in said airspace any noise inherent in the operation of any aircraft used for navigation or flight through said airspace or landing at, or taking off from, or operations at, the Air Park (herein collectively called the “Reserved Easements”).
Reserved Easements. Landlord reserves to itself and the right to grant to others in the future nonexclusive utility easements (including easements for construction, maintenance, repair, replacement and reconstruction of such utility easements) over, under, though, across or on the Property, provided Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to provide that such work occurring and any easement is located such that it will not unreasonably interfere with Tenant's use and enjoyment of the Property. Tenant shall not be obligated to maintain or repair easement facilities unless the need for repair is caused by Tenant's negligence or other wrongful conduct. Tenant shall be given reasonable notice before commencement of any work on the Property. Work occurring, shall, to the extent reasonably practicable, not prevent ▇▇▇▇▇▇'s use of the Property for the purposes specified in Section 9. In the event the installation or maintenance of such future utility lines in such easements causes any damage to the Property, or any portion thereof, including but not limited to pavement, curbs and sidewalks, the same shall be repaired by Landlord to at least the condition in existence prior to the work referred to in this Section, at its expense, if not so repaired by the party installing and maintaining the utility lines.
Reserved Easements. City has advised Developer that there may be a need to reserve certain easements (the “Reserved Easements”) on the Property in connection with Developer’s development of the Property and for other public purposes, including easements for electric poles, lines, transformers and other facilities, water and sewer facilities and perhaps other public utilities or improvements.
6.5.1. Prior to the Approval of the Plans, City shall, in its reasonable discretion, determine the location of the Reserved Easements. City shall use good faith efforts to locate the Reserved Easements in a manner that does not interfere with the development of the Project based upon the Plans.
6.5.2. The form of such reservation shall be acceptable to City and Developer (and any lender of Developer, if applicable) in their reasonable discretion and shall be similar to other documents City has utilized to reserve easements on City property conveyed for development or redevelopment, including provisions that require Developer to grant City additional Reserved Easements during the process of constructing the Project.
Reserved Easements. Seller and Purchaser shall have mutually agreed upon the type and terms of any Reserved Easements.
Reserved Easements. Battle North may, reserve general, blanket easements within the Town Parcels, except for the parcel depicted on the Concept Plan as the Highlands Parcel and the Rec Center Parcel, for construction, ownership, operation, maintenance, repair and replacement of existing and to-be-constructed utilities, roads, pedestrian crossings, sidewalks, bike paths, the Water Distribution System and similar Infrastructure Improvements required or desirable in connection with development of the Battle Retained Parcels (“Reserved Easement(s)”). The engineering requirements of Infrastructure Improvements (excluding the Water Treatment System) within, and the final “as-built” locations of, the Reserved Easements will be subject to Town review and approval in connection with preliminary and final plats for development within the Battle Retained Parcels. The legal descriptions and locations of the Reserved Easements will be subject to modification to conform to such final “as built” conditions. Any blanket easement that has not been narrowed to its final engineered location within fifteen (15) years of the Effective Date shall automatically terminate, and be void and unenforceable.
Reserved Easements. Subject to the terms and conditions of Section 9.03 and any obligations to provide Tenant notice, Landlord may enter the Premises for inspection purposes, or perform any maintenance, repairs, replacements or alterations for the benefit of the Property or any other tenant. Landlord retains an easement above the drop ceiling, below the floor and inside the walls of the Premises to install, repair, operate and replace such pipes, duct work, conduits, utility lines, wires and other items as Landlord may install from time to time to serve the Building and other tenants in the Building. To this end, Landlord retains such license or easement in and through the Premises as shall be reasonably required by Landlord.
Reserved Easements. The Port reserves to itself and the right to grant to others in the future nonexclusive utility easements (including easements for construction, maintenance, repair, replacement and reconstruction) over, under, through, across or on the Premises in locations that will not unreasonably interfere with ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s use thereof. Lessee shall not be obligated to maintain or repair easement facilities unless the need for repair is caused by Lessee’s negligence or other wrongful conduct. Any interference shall be temporary, and all work on the Premises shall proceed expeditiously. Lessee shall be given reasonable notice before commencement of any work on the Premises. Such work shall not result in the closure of any business on the Premises. In the event the installation or maintenance of such future utility lines in such easements causes any damage to the Premises, or any portion thereof, including but not limited to pavement, curbs and sidewalks, the same shall be repaired by the Port at its expense, if not so repaired by the party installing and maintaining the line. The Port also reserves to itself and the right to grant to others in the future nonexclusive easements over outside portions of the Premises for purposes of access to adjacent Port property (including, without limitation, access to improvements owned by others such as buildings owned by Port tenants on Port land and access for purposes such as maintenance, installation or repair of utilities, use of restrooms, and construction, maintenance, repair, replacement or reconstruction of improvements or facilities located on such Port property.
Reserved Easements. The easement rights reserved to the Grantor under this Subparagraph IIC shall include a permanent and non-exclusive easement in gross and right of access over such areas of the Parcel as may be reasonably necessary to permit the Grantor to access, use, construct, maintain, repair and replace any utility improvements and to otherwise exercise the Grantor's rights under the reservations contained herein. Such easement and access rights shall be exercised in accordance with the USA Procedures. The Grantor hereby reserves, for itself in its capacities as municipal services provider and/or utility services provider pursuant to Chapter 498 of the Massachusetts Acts and Resolves of 1993, as amended, and any successor municipal services provider or successor utility services provider, and its or their agents, contractors, subcontractors, lessees, licensees and others claiming by or through the Grantor, and the Grantee takes the Parcel subject to, the below-described perpetual non-exclusive easements in gross on and over the Parcel for the purpose of constructing, installing, maintaining, repairing, replacing and using the existing utility lines located therein to provide utility services to the Property, including the Parcel, and to other utility service customers of the Grantor:
Reserved Easements. The City hereby reserves a nonexclusive easement over the Levee for the purpose of levee maintenance, including cleaning mud and debris. The City further reserves a nonexclusive easement for a sidewalk east of the curb of Leonor K. Sullivan Boulevard except over such areas as Pr▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇e with its porte cochere, ramps, walks and paved areas; such sidewalk may be used for pedestrian access and for the installation and maintenance of light standards and decorative fences. The City hereby reserves for the benefit of the Metropolitan Sewer District the right to maintain existing storm sewers and drains on the Levee. Nothing herein shall relieve President of its obligations to maintain and keep clean the Levee and Mooring Area as more specifically set forth in Section 6.3 hereof.