Allowed Use definition

Allowed Use means the use or uses specified by local development regulations as appropriate within those areas designated through the advance or comprehensive planning process. Once designated, a proposed allowed use shall be reviewed for project specific impacts and may be conditioned to mitigate significant adverse impacts within the context of site plan approval, but such review shall not revisit the question of land use."
Allowed Use of the Premises is manufacturing of metal studs, joist and/or related uses and/or any legal purposes.
Allowed Use means any authorized use allowed alone or in conjunction with another use in a specified district and subject to the limitations of the regulations of such use district.

Examples of Allowed Use in a sentence

  • The designation of Tenant's Allowed Use shall not be deemed to be an agreement by Landlord to refrain from leasing other property to others for a similar use.

  • The Premises shall be used and occupied only for the Allowed Use and for no other purpose without prior written consent of Landlord, which consent may be withheld or conditioned as Landlord deem appropriate within its sole, unrestricted discretion.

  • Subject to the terms hereof, Licensor hereby grants only to Licensee a temporary, revocable, non-exclusive license (the “License”) to reasonably enter upon the Property for the Allowed Use during the Term.

  • The License is granted to Licensee only for the Allowed Use and for the purpose of providing reasonable vehicular ingress and egress to and from the Property over existing roadways.

  • Tenant may allow ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s directors, officers, partners, members, managers, employees, contractors, subcontractors, consultants, representatives, agents, subtenants, licensees, permittees and invitees (“Tenant’s Representatives”) to use and occupy the Leased Premises and use the Access Road only in connection with Tenant’s Allowed Use, subject to the terms of this Lease.

  • The Software Product(s) are not to be used, in any manner whatsoever (i) for institutional administrative use including for processing the Institution’s financial or other data, nor (ii) for evaluation purposes for institutional administrative use or for personal or family business use, nor (iii) for training or educating anyone on the use or operation of the Software Product(s) except as incidental to the Allowed Use.

  • Tenant’s use of the Premises for any purpose that is not an Allowed Use may, at the Landlord’s discretion, constitute a breach.

  • Special Use Designation: A document prepared by the Department of Natural Resources that specifies uses of state land that are excluded as a Generally Allowed Use or are limited in their operation to some degree.

  • LESSEE, paying the rent and performing the covenants and agreements herein, shall at all times during the Term (defined below) peaceably and quietly have, hold, and enjoy the Leased Aircraft Ground Space for the Allowed Use.

  • The Premises shall not be used or occupied for any purposes other than the Allowed Use without obtaining the prior written consent of Landlord, which consent may be withheld in Landlord’s sole and arbitrary discretion.


More Definitions of Allowed Use

Allowed Use of the Premises is for general offices, sale and distribution of books & other products.
Allowed Use of the Premises is assemblage and storage of electronic components and related general office use.
Allowed Use. General office purposes
Allowed Use means the use of the BeYOURSeLF spaces for office purposes;
Allowed Use. A land use or activity involving the use of state lands or waters that is allowed to occur. These uses are typically identified in the management intent statements or management guidelines of the state forest plan. Allowable cut: The quantity of wood that can be sold and subsequently harvested from a given land area on a sustained yield basis. Area control: A method of controlling the amount of timber to be harvested, annually or periodically, on the basis of stocked area. Area plan: Prepared by the Department of Natural Resources, area plans allocate resources and identify allowed and prohibited uses on state lands including uplands, tidelands, and submerged lands. Anadromous Fish Streams: The portion of a fresh water body or estuarine area that has been determined by the Department of Fish and Game to contain or exhibit evidence of anadromous fish, in which event the anadromous portion of the stream or waterway extends up to the first point of physical blockage. AS: Alaska Statutes Breast height: A standard height from ground level, generally 4.5 feet, for recording diameter, circumference (girth), or basal area of a tree. The measurement is usually taken on the uphill side of the tree. Broadcast burning: The management technique of burning slash or other vegetation within fire lines, for the purpose of enhancement of regeneration, fire hazard reduction, or habitat improvement. Bucking: Cutting a fallen tree into logs. Buffer: An area of land between two activities or resources used to reduce the effect of one activity upon the other. Cable logging: Taking logs from the ▇▇▇▇▇ area to a landing using an overhead system of winch-driven cables to which logs are attached with chokers. Classification: Land classification identifies the purposes for which state land will be managed. All classification categories are for multiple use, although a particular use may be considered primary. Land may be given a total of three classifications in combination. Clearcutting: A regeneration or harvest method which removes all of the trees in a given area at one time. It is used principally in even-aged stands and is considered essential to the reforestation of species that are not shade tolerant, such as Sitka spruce. Closed to mineral entry: Areas where staking mineral claims is prohibited because mining has been determined to be in conflict with significant surface uses in the area. Existing mineral claims that are valid at the time of plan adoption are not affected by...

Related to Allowed Use

  • Permitted Use , in relation to a property, means the limited purposes for which the property may be used in terms of –

  • Intended Use means a product and the use thereof, for which the product is intended to be, or is reasonably likely to be, associated with the Works.

  • Mixed use means land, buildings or structures used, or designed or intended for use, for a combination of non-residential and residential uses;

  • End-use means the light, heat, cooling, refrigeration, motor drive, microwave energy, video or audio signal, computer processing, electrolytic process, or other useful work produced by equipment using electricity.

  • Licensed Use means the Licensor’s permitted use of the Licensed Data under the PSGA Member Licence. Login Details means the unique identifiers assigned to the Licensor when it entered into the PSGA Member Licence enabling access to the On-Line Ordering Service. On-Line Ordering Service means the service accessed by entering the Licensor’s Login Details where indicated on OS’s Website. OS means Ordnance Survey Limited, a company registered in England and Wales (company registration number 09121572) whose registered address is at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇. OS Data means Data (including but not limited to Licensed Data) which OS owns or which OS licenses from a third party (including but not limited to the Crown).