City Property definition

City Property means any real property owned by City, whether in fee or other ownership estate of interest.
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 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.

Examples of City Property in a sentence

  • In the event that any City property is lost or damaged as set forth in Section 8.02, except for normal wear and tear, the City shall have the right to withhold further payments under this Agreement for the purpose of set-off in sufficient sums to cover such loss or damage.

  • Upon completion of the work and construction required by this Agreement, the Improvements lying within public easements shall become City property without further notice or action.

  • Upon completion of the work and construction required by this Contract, the improvements lying within public easements shall become City property.

  • Licensee, and the employees, subcontractors, agents, representatives, participants, invitees or attendees of Licensee or the Event (whether paid or not), shall not (i) cause or allow to be caused anything that damages, mars or defaces the Facility or other City property or (ii) make or allow to be made any alteration of any kind to the Facility or other City property.

  • Such use of City tools/equipment shall be permitted on a “check- out” basis, but the tools/equipment may not be removed from City property.


More Definitions of City Property

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.
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 does not include intellectual property and software. City Property includes logos, trademarks and service marks owned or controlled by the City.
City Property means and includes all real property owned by the City, including all property held in a proprietary capacity by the City.
City Property means all real property, personal property, chattels or other assets, tangible or intangible, owned and/or controlled 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.
City Property or “Property” means premises that are owned or controlled by the City;
City Property means anything except a thoroughfare –