Examples of Eligible Lands in a sentence
Eligible lands for enrollment include any non-Federal or Federal lands, properties, leases, and easements within the covered area on which conservation measures or covered activities may occur.
Eligible lands for enrollment include any non-Federal or Federal lands, properties, leases, and easements within the covered area on which conservation measures or covered activities may occur.
Eligible land means undeveloped land which is zoned for commercial use and which is not subject to a building moratorium or other restriction on construction.
Eligible Property means property beneficially owned by a person or entity other than the Fund and held in a bank account maintained by BNYM for or on behalf of the Fund, or property held in a Fund shareholder account, which is (x) subject to reporting or escheat under an Unclaimed Property Law, (y) of a nature or type or classification reasonably related to the services performed by BNYM under this Agreement (such as cash amounts representing non-negotiated dividend checks and shares in abandoned shareholder accounts), and (z) under the control of BNYM.
Eligible Vehicle means a Vehicle (which includes, for the avoidance of doubt, a Service Vehicle) in Spain, Germany, The Netherlands, Italy or France (as applicable):
Eligible Loan means a Loan offered for sale or substituted by Seller under a Sale Agreement which as of the Statistical Cutoff Date, in the case of the Initial Loans, or as of the related Subsequent Cutoff Date, in the case of any Additional Loan or Substituted Loan, is current or not more past due than permitted under such Sale Agreement in payment of principal or interest and which meets the following criteria as of the Statistical Cutoff Date, in the case of the Initial Loans, or as of the effective date of the related Xxxx of Sale, in the case of any Additional Loan or Substituted Loan:
Eligible personal property means property that meets all of the following conditions:
Restricted Assets means all licenses, permits, franchises, approvals or other authorizations from any Governmental Authority from time to time granted to or otherwise held by the Company to the extent the same constitute “Excluded Assets” under (and as defined in) the Senior Lien Documents or the Junior Lien Documents or are similarly carved out from the granting clause or the collateral thereunder.
Eligible Unit means, at the Cut-Off Date, a Unit:
Tribal lands means all lands within the exterior boundaries of any Indian reservation and all dependent Indian communities.
Eligible area means a distressed area, a labor surplus area, an inner city area, or a situational distress area.
Unencumbered Property means any one of the Unencumbered Properties.
Eligible veteran means an individual who is certified by the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs as meeting all of the following conditions:
Unencumbered means, with respect to any Hotel Property, at any date of determination, the circumstance that such Hotel Property on such date:
Restricted Property means (a) any property of the Company located within the United States of America that, in the opinion of the Company’s board of directors, is a principal manufacturing property or (b) any shares of capital stock or Debt of any Subsidiary owning any such property.