Non-Statutory Plan definition
Non-Statutory Plan means a municipal planning document or conceptual scheme or conceptual plan that is endorsed or approved by resolution of Council, typically to guide future land use development or subdivision of a specified area within a municipality, but does not include a municipal development plan, area structure plan, or area redevelopment plan adopted under the Municipal Government Act.
Examples of Non-Statutory Plan in a sentence
On January 11, 1999, Company shall award to Employee stock options to purchase (i) up to 25,000 shares of common stock of the Company under the 1998 Employee Stock Option Plan and (ii) up to 75,000 shares of common stock of the Company under the 1998 Executive Non-Statutory Plan.
Upon the Effective Date, Company shall award to Employee stock options to purchase (i) up to 25,000 shares of common stock of the Company under the 1998 Employee Stock Option Plan and (ii) up to 75,000 shares of common stock of the Company under the 1998 Executive Non-Statutory Plan.