Adjoining Lots definition

Adjoining Lots means those platted lots in Phase I shown on the Initial Plat, and those platted lots shown on any Supplemental Plat filed in connection with the annexation of Additional Phases, which abut or are adjoined on both their side boundaries by another platted lot.
Adjoining Lots shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Section 4.1.18.
Adjoining Lots. Adjoining Lot 1 and Adjoining Lot 2 collectively.

Examples of Adjoining Lots in a sentence

  • Kalitta shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Landlord not to develop or sell the Adjoining Lots during the term of the Office Lease.

  • In consideration of the Association granting the owners of the Adjoining Lots the right to use the Common Property, the owners of the Adjoining Lots shall be required to pay to the Association a User Assessment, in an amount determined by the Board on an annual basis.

  • Case, Cummins and Seller entered into a technical assistance agreement that has been restated as of the date hereof, pursuant to which Cummins will provide technical assistance to Seller.


More Definitions of Adjoining Lots

Adjoining Lots means Residential Lots that are directly adjacent to one another and share a boundary.
Adjoining Lots means lots whose boundaries share at least one common point or line.

Related to Adjoining Lots

  • Adjoining Property means any adjoining or neighbouring premises in which the Landlord or a Group Company of the Landlord holds or shall at any time during the Term hold a freehold or leasehold interest;

  • Parcel 2 means the land described on Exhibit B-1 to the Elm Road II Ground Lease.

  • the Land means the land on which the development would be carried out or, in relation to development already carried out, has been carried out;

  • Lands means the purchase of real property or interest in real property.

  • adjacent land means all land that borders a property and all land that would have bordered a property, if they were not separated by a river, road, railway line, power transmission line, pipeline, or a similar feature;