Preliminary Survey definition
Examples of Preliminary Survey in a sentence
Preliminary Survey (office oriented) - Intensive literature review of historic localities including museum records.
Following completion of the Preliminary Survey, the District shall notify Licensee whether the Permit Application is approved, approved with modifications or conditions, or denied.
If Buyer fails to object timely, then the Property's easements, encroachments, improvements as reflected on the Preliminary Survey and all other matters reflected on the Preliminary Survey (other than the boundaries and legal description) shall be deemed approved by Buyer.
The parties to this Agreement agree to and shall be bound by, and have the benefit of, each and every provision of the Executive Estate Protection Plan Document as set forth in the Executive Estate Protection Plan Agreement.
The state of facts shown in the Preliminary Survey shall be satisfactory in all respects to the Lender and its counsel, the Construction Consultant and the Title Company.
Prior to the expiration of the Investigation Period, time being of the essence, Buyer shall provide to Seller any objections to the boundaries and legal description of the Property (as contemplated as of the Effective Date) and all easements, encroachments, improvements and other matters shown on the Preliminary Survey, in writing (the "Survey Objections").
The Company shall after the date of initialling the whole of this Agreement place with a bank appointed by the Government a deposit of Twenty-Five Thousand United States Dollars (US$25,000.00) less any amount already deposited on granting of the Preliminary Survey Permit (SIPP).
All preliminary survey shall meet the requirements of the “November 2010, Office of Design, English Preliminary Survey Specifications” and “Specifications for Targeting Ground Control Points for Photogrammetry”.
In either case, the Costs incurred by the District to complete the Preliminary Survey shall be paid the by the Licensee.
The Company may apply to the Government to have any unexpired portion of the Preliminary Survey Permit (SIPP) period added to the General Survey Period.