Point of historical interest definition

Point of historical interest means any historical resource which is registered as a point of historical interest pursuant to Section 5021.
Point of historical interest means any historical resource that is registered as a State Point of Historical Interest pursuant to Public Resources Code Sections 5020.1 and 5020.1.
Point of historical interest means the site of a building, structure, or object which no longer exists but which was associated with historic events or important persons or embodied a distinctive character or architectural style; or has historic significance but has been altered to the extent that the integrity of the original workmanship, materials, or style has been substantially compromised; or is the site of an historic event which has no distinguishable characteristic other than that an historic event occurred there, and the site is not of sufficient historic significance to justify the establishment of an historic landmark.

Related to Point of historical interest

  • Prospective International Interest means an interest that is intended to be created or provided for in an object as an international interest in the future, upon the occurrence of a stated event (which may include the debtor’s acquisition of an interest in the object), whether or not the occurrence of the event is certain;

  • Imputed Interest means any interest imputed under Section 1272, 1274 or 483 or other provision of the Code and any similar provision of state and local tax law with respect to the Corporate Taxpayer’s payment obligations under this Agreement.