Common use of Property To Be Appraised Clause in Contracts

Property To Be Appraised. A description of the real property to be appraised, including an identification of any interests in the real property to be specifically excluded from appraisal, are set forth in the attached Attachment A. A separate appraisal is to be furnished for each "parcel". (The term "parcel" means any tract or continuous tracts of land in the same ownership, whether any such tract consists of one or more platted lots for a fractional part of a lot. An easement or other separately held interest in two or more parcels shall be considered to be a separate parcel for appraisal purposes and an exception to the title to the parcels so encumbered. An easement in a parcel that is appurtenant to another parcel to be acquired by the Agency shall be considered parcel encumbered). Each parcel shall be considered to include all right, title, and interest of the owner in or to any adjacent or abutting streets, alleys, or other public rights of way.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Appraisal Services Agreement, Appraisal Services Agreement, Appraisal Services Agreement

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Property To Be Appraised. A description of the real property to be appraised, including an identification of any interests in the real property to be specifically excluded from appraisal, are set forth in the attached Attachment Exhibit A. A separate appraisal is to be furnished for each "parcel". ." (The term "parcel" means any tract or continuous contiguous tracts of land in the same ownership, whether any such tract consists of one or more platted lots for or a fractional part of a lot. An easement or other separately held interest in two or more parcels shall be considered to be a separate parcel for appraisal purposes and an exception to the title to the parcels so encumbered. An easement in a parcel that is appurtenant to another parcel to be acquired by the Agency shall be considered to be part of such other parcel and an exception to the title of the parcel encumbered). .) Each parcel shall be considered to include all right, title, and interest of the owner in or to any adjacent or abutting streets, alleys, or other public rights of way.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Appraisal Services Agreement, Appraisal Services Agreement, Appraisal Services Agreement

Property To Be Appraised. A description of the real property to be appraised, including an identification of any interests in the real property to be specifically excluded from appraisal, are set forth in the attached Attachment Exhibit A. A separate appraisal is to be furnished for each "parcel". ." (The term "parcel" means any tract or continuous contiguous tracts of land in the same ownership, whether any such tract consists of one or more platted lots for or a fractional part of a lot. An easement or other separately held interest in two or more parcels shall be considered to be a separate parcel for appraisal purposes and an exception to the title to the parcels so encumbered. An easement in a parcel that is appurtenant to another parcel to be acquired by the Agency shall be considered to be part of such other parcel and an exception to the title of the parcel encumbered). Each parcel shall be considered to include all rightrights, title, and interest of the owner in or to any adjacent or abutting streets, alleys, or other public rights of way.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Appraisal Services, Agreement for Appraisal Services

Property To Be Appraised. A description of the real property to be appraised, including an identification of any interests in the real property to be specifically excluded from appraisal, are set forth will be provided in sequential task orders issued by the attached Attachment A. Agency to the Appraiser ("Task Orders"). A separate appraisal is to be furnished for each "parcel"" identified in a Task Order. (The term "parcel" means any tract or continuous contiguous tracts of land in the same ownership, whether any such tract consists of one or more platted lots for or a fractional part of a lot. An easement or other separately held interest in two or more parcels shall be considered to be a separate parcel for appraisal purposes and an exception to the title to the parcels so encumbered. An easement in a parcel that is appurtenant to another parcel to be acquired by the Agency shall be considered to be part of such other parcel and an exception to the title of the parcel encumbered). .) Each parcel shall be considered to include all right, title, and interest of the owner in or to any adjacent or abutting streets, alleys, or other public rights of way.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Appraisal Services Agreement

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Property To Be Appraised. A description of the real property to be appraised, including an identification of any interests in the real property to be specifically excluded from appraisal, are set forth in the attached Attachment Exhibit A. A separate appraisal is to be furnished for each "parcel". .” (The term "parcel" means any tract or continuous contiguous tracts of land in the same ownership, whether any such tract consists of one or more platted lots for or a fractional part of a lot. An easement or other separately held interest in two or more parcels shall be considered to be a separate parcel for appraisal purposes and an exception to the title to the parcels so encumbered. An easement in a parcel that is appurtenant to another parcel to be acquired by the Agency shall be considered to be part of such other parcel and an exception to the title of the parcel encumbered). .) Each parcel shall be considered to include all right, title, and interest of the owner in or to any adjacent or abutting streets, alleys, alleys or other public rights of way.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Appraisal Services Agreement

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