Nonresidential property definition

Nonresidential property means all property except:
Nonresidential property means property not used or intended to be used for any of the following:
Nonresidential property means property not used or

Examples of Nonresidential property in a sentence

  • Nonresidential property cities and villages determine to be necessary for redevelopment or rehabilitation projects as authorized by Act No. 344 of the Public Acts of 1945, as amended, being sections 125.71 to 125.84 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.

  • Nonresidential property means property either zoned or used as commercial, industrial, or professional property.

  • Certified Residential for any 1-4 family property without regard to transaction value or complexity; and Nonresidential property with a transaction value up to $250,000.

  • Residential License for any noncomplex 1-4 family property with value of $1 million and Nonresidential property with a transaction value up to $250,000.

  • First West reserves the right, in its absolute and sole discretion, to disqualify any participant, including an Eligible Member that First West finds or believes is not eligible to receive the Offer or to be manipulating or otherwise abusing the process, fairness, integrity or operation of this Offer.


More Definitions of Nonresidential property

Nonresidential property means any property, building, structure, or improvement to real property that is not a dwelling as defined in Section 40‑59‑820.
Nonresidential property means all Assessor Parcels of Developed Property for which a building permit has been issued by the City for the construction of one or more units not classified as residential property or Services and Facilities.
Nonresidential property means any property that is not residential property.
Nonresidential property means property that has a primary purpose other than serving as a residence.
Nonresidential property means any property that does not meet the definition of residential property.
Nonresidential property means property, whether improved or unimproved, that is used primarily for a nonresidential purpose that is fully compliant, properly permitted, and licensed under local ordinances and state licensing requirements as of the effective date of these regulations if applicable.
Nonresidential property means all developed property not used or intended as residential property.