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.