Examples of Occupy or use in a sentence
Occupy or use any structure hereafter constructed, reconstructed, moved, enlarged, or structurally altered; b.
Occupy or use or allow another to occupy or use property that has been closed by an abatement order issued under this article.(Ord.
Occupy or use any land.B. Change the use of a structure or land for a different use.C. Construct, reconstruct, move, alter or enlarge any structure or building.D. Change a nonconforming use.
The City may propose an alternate location to the proposed location of a new Wireless Support Structure that is either within one hundred (100) feet of the location set forth in a Person’s application for Consent to Occupy or use a Public Right-of-Way; or is within a distance that is equivalent to the width of the Public Right-of-Way that the new Wireless Support Structure is proposed to be located on; whichever is greater.
Occupy or use, or permit or cause to be occupied or used, any building hereafter erected, with the exception of accessory structures as permitted by Article 10 and additions to existing structures which do not require site plan approval.
Occupy or use the ROW to the exclusion of Licensor for any use within Licensor’s jurisdiction, authority and discretion or of others to the extent authorized by law to use the ROW.
Under the proposed MSA expansion, all high-income taxpayers who choose to use MSAs would be allowed to make tax deductible deposits, and the earnings on these MSA deposits would compound free of tax.
Occupy or use means the occupancy or use by the owner, including the rental or lease of the property.110 Property is not considered occupied if the occupancy or use is in conjunction with an offer for a change of ownership, such as use of the property as a model home.111The builders' exclusion applies only to the initial supplemental assessment for the completion of new construction.
Occupy or use any vacant land.B. Occupy or use any structure hereafter constructed, reconstructed, moved, altered, or enlarged.C. Change the use of structure of land to a different use.
A Person with a Small Cell Facility on a Wireless Support Structure in the Public Right-of-Way on the effective date of this Chapter, who lawfully occupies the Public Right-of-way on the effective date of this Chapter, shall be presumed to have initial consent of the City for its existing Small Cell Facility and Wireless Support Structure to Occupy or use the Public Right-of-Way which has been previously approved by the City.