Non-viable property definition

Non-viable property means property that, owing to urban planning, physical constraints or extent cannot be developed on its own or function as a separate entity and that can therefore become functional only if used by an adjoining owner in conjunction with such owner's property.
Non-viable property means Immovable property that owing to urban planning or physical constraints or extent, cannot be developed on its own or function as a separate entity and only becomes functional if alienated or leased to an adjoining owner for usage in conjunction with the said owners property.
Non-viable property means property that, owing to urban planning, physical constraints or the extent of the property, cannot be developed on its own or function as a separate entity and that can therefore become functional only if used by an adjoining owner in conjunction with such owner’s property. These property types may include properties with access constraints and/or land-locked portions, redundant street portions, irregular shaped land parcels and vacant non-viable portions.