Heritage Properties definition

Heritage Properties means all properties designated under either Part IV or V of the Ontario Heritage Act.
Heritage Properties means old Buildings/ Forts/ Havelis/ Kothis/ Castles constructed prior to 1950 and having the heritage value. The facade, architectural features and general construction should have the distinctive qualities and ambience in keeping with the traditional way of life of the area.
Heritage Properties means Properties which are of historic or architectural value or interest;

Examples of Heritage Properties in a sentence

  • Within 6 months after license issuance, the licensee shall complete a Heritage Properties 8Management Plan (HPMP) for FS approval.

  • Prohibited Acts A person must not do or attempt to do a prohibited act in relation to land within the Area unless the person is the holder of a licence, permit or other authority— • issued or given by the Authority under a regulation; or • issued or given under the Mineral Resources Act 1989 (Queensland); or • issued or given by the Governor in Council under another Queensland Act; or • issued or given under the Commonwealth World Heritage Properties Conservation Act 1983.

  • Walnut Hall, located at ▇▇▇-▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ in Attachment No.1 (Location Plan) and Attachment No. 2 (Site Plan), was on the first list of buildings of architectural significance that were selected for inclusion on the City of Toronto’s Inventory of Heritage Properties in June 1973.

  • Since June 1973, this property, the former office of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Manufacturing Company, has been included on the City of Toronto’s Inventory of Heritage Properties, making it one of the earliest heritage buildings identified by City Council.

  • In addition, the commercial general liability insurance policy shall name “Centennial Heritage Properties Inc.” as an additional insured for the training dates outlined on Schedule “B”.

  • On January 21, 2003, City Council listed the property in the City of Toronto’s Inventory of Heritage Properties.

  • The property at ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ House) was listed on the City of Toronto Inventory of Heritage Properties on June 20, 1973, and designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act on November 12, 1975 by By-law #464-75.

  • The property at ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ East was included on the City of Toronto Inventory of Heritage Properties on June 20, 1973.

  • Identify factors affecting World Heritage Properties in the coming years (the extractive industries, climate change, the illegal exploitation of biological resources, etc.).

  • Two of the three buildings on the block are currently listed on the City's Inventory of Heritage Properties.


More Definitions of Heritage Properties

Heritage Properties means the Drayton – Black Lake Project and the Contact Bay Property, as further described in the section entitled “General Development of the BusinessBusiness of the Company” in this Prospectus.

Related to Heritage Properties

  • College property means any property owned, leased, or controlled by a member college of the Virginia Community College System and the administrative office of the Virginia Community College System.

  • Common Properties means and refer to those areas of land shown on any recorded subdivision plat of The Properties and intended to be devoted to the common use and enjoyment of the owners of The Properties.

  • Condominium Property means the lands, leaseholds, and personal property that are subjected to condominium ownership, whether or not contiguous, and all improvements thereon and all easements and rights appurtenant thereto intended for use in connection with the condominium.

  • Historic property means any prehistoric or historic site, district, building, object or other real or personal property of historical, architectural or archaeological value, and folklife resources. These properties or resources may include, but are not limited to, monuments, memorials, Indian habitations, ceremonial sites, abandoned settlements, sunken or abandoned ships, engineering works, treasure trove, artifacts or other objects with intrinsic historical or archaeological value, or any part thereof, relating to the history, government and culture of Florida.

  • Real Properties means, at any time, a collective reference to each of the facilities and real properties owned, leased or operated by the Consolidated Parties at such time.