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 any property, building, structure, or improvement to real property that is not a dwelling as defined in Section 40‑59‑820.

Examples of Nonresidential property in a sentence

  • Non-residential property applicants use the same application and require the same information as residential property applicants and are subject to all utility policies and procedures as described in this document.

  • Nonresidential property acquisitions would result in the loss of an estimated 186 jobs, somewhat more than under the preferred alignment.

  • Consultants must meet the following minimum qualifications, according to the Caltrans Right-of-Way Manual and must possess: • Certified Residential License for any 1-4 family property without regard to transaction value or complexity; and Nonresidential property with a transaction value up to $250,000 or • Certified General License for all real estate without regard to transaction value or complexity.


More Definitions of Nonresidential property

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 property not used or
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 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 any property that does not meet the definition of residential property.
Nonresidential property means all Assessors’ Parcels of Developed Property for which a building permit(s) was issued for a non­residential use.