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concern within a period of fifteen (15) days or such other period as the <br />Grantor and the Grantee may agree upon (called the "cure period"). During <br />the cure period, the Grantor shall reasonably cooperate with the Grantee to <br />mitigate any such threats so as to allow the general motoring public's use of <br />the easement area and the Grantee shall exercise due care to close or to limit <br />public continued use of the easement area during the cure period, giving due <br />consideration to the Grantor, Hokuli`a lot owners, their respective <br />employees, invitees, guests and contractors and persons authorized and <br />designated by the Grantor. <br />6. Reserved Rights. The Grantor reserves for itself and for <br />Hokuli`a lot owners, their respective employees, guests, invitees and <br />contractors and for other persons designated and authorized by the Grantor <br />the full use and enjoyment of the easement area and the right of the Grantor <br />to grant to others such rights and privileges to use the easement area. <br />Without limitation, the Grantor specifically reserves the following: <br />a. Rights of way and easements for access, construction, <br />water, utility, communication, landscaping and other development <br />purposes (including measures necessary to comply with existing laws <br />and regulations) and rights to maintain and utilize such rights of way <br />and easements over, under and across the easement area; <br />b. The right at any time to enter upon the easement area for <br />construction, inspection, repair and maintenance purposes, including, <br />but not limited to, the construction, maintenance, repair or <br />replacement of any such rights of way and easements; <br />10 <br />