Nearby Land definition
Nearby Land means any land, other than neighbouring or adjoining land, which may be adversely affected by a development proposal and, where appropriate, may include owners of land within a neighbouring Shire.
Nearby Land means any land (other than adjoining land) which may be adversely affected by a development proposal and, where appropriate, may include owners (or occupiers) within a neighbouring local government.
Examples of Nearby Land in a sentence
The Partners acknowledge that the land on which the Apartment Complex is situated is nearby or adjacent to a parcel (the "Nearby Land") which is owned or may be acquired by Affiliates of the General Partners.
The General Partners or their Affiliates may operate and further develop the Nearby Land as an apartment or housing complex or otherwise; provided, however, that the General Partners shall not develop nor permit any other Person or Affiliate to develop any such Nearby Land (or portion thereof) within a one mile radius of the Apartment Complex if such development would materially adversely affect the operation of the Apartment Complex.