City Property definition

City Property means all Property owned or leased directly by the City. City Property includes both City-furnished and Contractor-Acquired Property. City Property includes Material, Equipment, vehicles, special tooling, special test Equipment, and real Property. City Property includes logos, trademarks and service marks owned or controlled by the City.
City Property means any real property owned by City, whether in fee or other ownership estate of interest.
City Property means all City-owned and controlled properties and facilities, including but not limited to, indoor and outdoor recreation fields; parkland; gardens; open space and boulevards; buildings and rooms; furniture; equipment and fixtures; vehicles; buses; fleet vehicles; and bus shelters.

Examples of City Property in a sentence

  • User is solely responsible for and will pay for any damage to City property arising out of the use of the field, greater than the deposit amount.

  • The Permittee’s festival or special event shall not be held on City property unless written approval has been granted by the City on or before the start date of the festival or special event to the Permittee’s Plan.

  • Generally, such a possessory interest is not created unless the Agreement entitles the Contractor to possession, occupancy, or use of City property for private gain.

  • Horseplay during a rehearsal, a performance, a meeting, or anywhere on City property.

  • The City’s clean-up and trash hauling costs and cost to repair damage to City property resulting from conducting the event will be invoiced to the Permittee and must be reimbursed to the City of Bethlehem within 30 days of invoicing.


More Definitions of City Property

City Property means and includes all real property owned by the City, other than public streets and utility easements, as those terms are defined herein, and all property held in a proprietary capacity by the City, which are not subject to right-of-way franchising as provided by law.
City Property means all real property, personal property, chattels or other assets, tangible or intangible, owned and/or controlled by the City;
City Property or “Property” means premises that are owned or controlled by the City;
City Property means anything except a thoroughfare –
City Property means and includes all real property owned by the City, other than Right of Ways, including without limitation, City parks, the City cemetery, and all property owned in fee by the City.
City Property means any structures, improvements, equipment, fire alarm systems, water mains, hydrants, hydrant connections, duct lines, lamps, lampposts, monuments, sidewalks, curbs, trees or any other systems, fixtures, or real or personal property owned, leased, operated, maintained, or occupied by the City.