Examples of Net residential acre in a sentence
Net residential acre means an acre of land zoned and/or used for residential purposes and which does not include areas such as streets, parks, environmentally sensitive lands, and usable open spaces.
Net residential acre means an acre of land zoned and/or used for residential purposes and which does not include areas such as streets, parks, environmentally sensitive lands, and usable open spaces.
Non-Residential Property means all Assessor’s Parcels of Developed Property for which a building permit(s) was issued for a non-residential use.
Investor-Owned Residential Loan means a Loan, excluding advances made pursuant to a Home Equity Loan, that is secured by a mortgage on a one- to four family residences or stock of cooperative housing associations that is not owner-occupied or the borrower’s primary residence.
Residential Unit means a home, apartment, residential condominium unit or mobile home, serving as the principal place of residence.
Residential care home or “RCH” means a residential care home as defined and licensed under the Residential Care Homes (Elderly Persons) Ordinance (Cap. 459), or as defined and issued with a licence or certificate of exemption under the Residential Care Homes (Persons with Disabilities) Ordinance (Cap. 613), or the boarding section of a special school subvented under the Education Bureau, or the residential facilities of the Skills Centre (Tuen Mun) of Vocational Training Council, or a nursing home as referred to in the Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Maternity Homes Registration Ordinance (Cap. 165) which provides residential services for persons aged 60 or above in Hong Kong.
Residential property means improved property that:-
Residential use means the use in or around a home, apartment building, sleeping quarters, and similar facilities or accommodations.