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-7- <br /> Pauline: In order to make out the Order of Conditions, it has to be made out in the <br /> owner of records name. <br /> Wayne: This is deeded or not? <br /> Pauline: The Order of Conditions becomes a legal document and it is filed as ,a document <br /> at the Registry of Deeds. <br /> Ms. Priestly: Can I close on it prior to the Order of Conditions? And if I do, does that <br /> mean that I have to reapply in my own name? <br /> Pauline: No. This becomes a covenant to the deed. <br /> Mr. Priestly: Let's say that I closed on the lot tomorrow for argument sake. <br /> Pauline: Then the Order of Conditions should be in your name. <br /> Mr. Priestly: So it is catch twenty-two, right? So I can't close until I get the Order of <br /> Conditions? <br /> Pauline: You really shouldn 't. <br /> Wayne: Yes, you shouldn 't. <br /> Dorothy: You shouldn 't for the simple reason if someone appeals this order and it has to <br /> go before DEQE and they issue a superseding order . . . <br /> 'Mr. Priestly: The only reason that I say this is because the fellow is pushing me to close <br /> on it. I feel confident that there is no problem with the lot and I think you have assured <br /> me of that. <br /> Dorothy: But if on the other hand, if an abutter or someone in the area files an appeal . . . <br /> Pauline: Did you notify the abutters? <br /> Mr. Priestly: Oh yes, it is all New Seabury. <br /> Dorothy: If they file an appeal and if DEQE wishes to issue a superseding order to ours, <br /> that might confuse the whole issue. <br /> Pauline: The State can supersede our Orders. If they don't approve with what we have <br /> written up in our Order of Conditions, they will supersede. Then you could have trouble <br /> if it is not in the Owner of Record's name. <br /> Mr. Landers: I am a little confused. If the covenant is with the certain parcel of land, <br /> it seems to make no difference who owns the land. <br /> Pauline: We have to issue it in the owner's name. You have seen an Order of Conditions, <br /> haven't you? <br /> Fir. Landers: Yes. <br /> Pauline: It has to be under the owner's name. That is what it is registered under. Do <br /> you see what I am saying? <br /> Mr. Lenders: Yes. <br />