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Recedent to Closing: (1) The parties acknowledge that there is a condition precedent to the closing of the County's purchase of the Aerial Easement and the conveyance of the Aerial Easement by the Company to the County, which condition precedent is described below and is referred to as the "Condition Precedent." (2) FAA Determination: A Condition Precedent to the closing and conveyance of the Aerial Easement is that one of the following conditions shall have occurred: (i) the Federal Aviation Ad.

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  1. Click the ‘Get Form’ button to download and open the Aerial Easement form in your preferred editing tool.
  2. Begin by filling out the date on which the agreement is being executed. This is typically placed at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the section that identifies the parties involved in the agreement. Include the full name and legal designation of the COUNTY and the COMPANY.
  4. In the recitals section, summarize the background information relevant to the aerial easement, including the necessity for the easement and its purpose.
  5. Complete the section regarding consideration, detailing the financial agreement between the parties, including any sums agreed upon.
  6. Proceed to the conveyance section where you will acknowledge the transfer of rights associated with the aerial easement. Be sure to specify any exceptions as required.
  7. Fill out the document stamps and recording costs section, ensuring that the County’s responsibilities for fees and taxes are clear.
  8. Make sure to include any necessary signatures in the execution section, confirming that all parties agree to the terms of the easement.
  9. After completing the form, review all sections for accuracy. It's crucial that all information is correct before proceeding.
  10. Finally, save your changes, and if necessary, download, print, or share the completed form as required.

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An easement is granted by one property owner to another, and typically means the original landowner can no longer build on or around the easement, or restrict access to it.

On a transfer or lease, the transferee or tenant may, without an actual express grant, acquire easements affecting land retained by the transferor or landlord. This may be by virtue of section 62 of the Law of Property Act 1925 or the rule in Wheeldon v Burrows.

Other Costs for additional work Additional bank telegraphic transfer admin fee (within UK)£40.00 + VATDeed of Easement (to grant rights)£400.00 + VATDeed of grant/variation£200.00 + VATDeed of postponement£250.00 + VATDeed of trust£250.00 + VAT48 more rows

There are eight legal ways to terminate an easement: abandonment, merger, end of necessity, demolition, recording act, condemnation, adverse possession, and release, which a solicitor can give further advice if needed.

An easement gives a landowner the right to make use of another nearby piece of land for the benefit of his own land. When you buy a piece of land or property, you need to consider the rights the owner of the rest of the land or property may have over your part or the rights you may have over his part.

A private right of way is an easement, which is the right to use part of another's property in a particular way even though they do not own it.

An easement is a right benefiting a piece of land (known as the dominant tenement) that is enjoyed over land owned by a third party, often the neighbouring land (known as the servient tenement).

An easement is granted by one property owner to another and typically means the landowner granting the easement cannot build on or around it or cannot restrict access to it.

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