Persons entitled
- Adrian Hallwood-Smart and Philip Tostevin as the Trustees of the Jm Greetham No.2 Settlement
Brief description
The property: the land at highfield farm, louth shown edged blue on the attached plan with the benefit of the following rights over the estate in common with the chargor and all others who have such or similar rights:. 1. a pedestrian and vehicular right of way over the estate at all times and for all purposes to gain access to and from the property, provided that the chargor (acting reasonably) may from time to time prescribe the route or routes over which the right is to be exercised if such routes are to differ from the routes shown in the transfer;. 2. to enter the estate to make connections to the service media in the estate and to install additional service media in the estate;. 3. in the event the chargor fails to commence and then diligently proceed to construct the same on the estate in accordance with its obligations in the transfer, to enter the estate to construct vehicular carriageways footpaths and/or verges with associated kerbs lighting street furniture vision splays turning areas bridges (and footbridges) crossings tunnels and underpasses structures earthworks and supporting banks mounds and works (“road infrastructure”) in accordance with rights reserved in the transfer;. 4. to the supply of utilities to and from the property by means of the service media in the estate;. 5. to enter the estate to build on, inspect, repair, maintain, renew and replace the property, road infrastructure and the service media;. 6. of support and protection afforded by the estate for any building erected on the property;. 7. such other rights as may be reasonably required for the beneficial use and enjoyment of the property (including but not limited to use for residential development);. 8. all rights of entry are subject to the following conditions:. 8.1 entry can only be exercised so far as and to the extent that the purpose for which the right is exercised cannot reasonably be undertaken without such entry;. 8.2 entry shall not be exercised over the curtilage of any dwellings;. 8.3 entry can only be exercised at reasonable times of the day after giving reasonable prior written notice (except in an emergency when no notice shall be required);. 8.4 entry can be exercised with and without workmen and appliances if necessary;. 8.5 anyone exercising a right of entry must do as little damage as reasonably possible and must make good or pay compensation for any damage that is done;. 8.6 to the extent it differs from routes shown in the transfer the route of any additional service media to be laid shall first be agreed by the chargor or (if different) the owner of the land through which it is to be laid (such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed).
Contains negative pledge.