HAKC Residents definition

HAKC Residents means individuals who reside at a housing project owned by HAKC.

Examples of HAKC Residents in a sentence

  • When the Contractor is not performing Work in a particular area of the Work Site, the Contractor shall take reasonable measures, including the removal of equipment and materials, to permit use of such areas by HAKC, HAKC Residents and the public.

  • The Contractor shall obtain certificates of occupancy form the appropriate authorities before HAKC or HAKC Residents occupy the Work.

  • If applicable, the Contractor shall obtain certificates of occupancy from the appropriate authorities before HAKC or HAKC Residents occupy the Work.

Related to HAKC Residents

  • Non-Residents means: (i) non-residents of Canada; (ii) partnerships that are not Canadian partnerships; or (iii) a combination of non-residents and such partnerships (all within the meaning of the Tax Act).

  • permanent resident means any occupant of any room or rooms in a hotel or transient accommodation for at least 90 consecutive days shall be considered a permanent resident with regard to the period of such occupancy.

  • Residential Zone means a zone earmarked for buildings exclusively designed for human habitation and in no case shall include its use in whole or a part thereof for any other purpose e.g commercial activities, school, institution, shop, office, clinic, beauty parlor, guest house, marriage center, gymnasium, tuition center, club activities, work-shop, store or godown etc. or for the purpose of political, religious and sectarian activities. It includes parks, gardens, play grounds, sector shops and other open spaces located in the area earmarked in the residential zone.

  • Medical home means a team approach to providing health care that originates in a primary care setting; fosters a partnership among the patient, the personal provider, and other health care professionals, and where appropriate, the patient’s family; utilizes the partnership to access and integrate all medical and nonmedical health-related services across all elements of the health care system and the patient’s community as needed by the patient and the patient’s family to achieve maximum health potential; maintains a centralized, comprehensive record of all health-related services to promote continuity of care; and has all of the characteristics specified in section 135.158.