Property Index definition

Property Index means any index specified as such in the applicable Pricing Supplement;
Property Index means FTSE EPRA/NAREIT Global Real Estate Index;
Property Index means any index specified as such in the applicable Final Terms;

Examples of Property Index in a sentence

  • The USER AGENCY agrees to make a good faith effort to maintain the integrity of the I/LEADS Master Name Index, Master Location Index, and Master Property Index.

  • We consider the Property Council/IPD New Zealand Property Index allows the risk indicator to reflect the potential future volatility of the Fund, although not as reliably as if actual returns were available for the entire period.

  • ATTACHMENT DETAILS Attachment NoDetailsNil Voting Requirement : Simple Majority Subject Index : N/ALocation / Property Index : N/A Application Index : N/ALand Use : N/ALot Area : N/ADisclosure of any Interest : NilPrevious Items : All Council MeetingsApplicant : N/AOwner : N/AResponsible Officer : Manager Works and Services COUNCIL ROLE Advocacy When Council advocates on its own behalf or on behalf of its community to another level of government / body / agency.

  • ATTACHMENT DETAILS Attachment NoDetailsNil Voting Requirement : Simple Majority Subject Index : N/ALocation / Property Index : N/A Application Index : N/ALand Use : N/ALot Area : N/ADisclosure of any Interest : Nil Previous Items : NilApplicant : N/AOwner : N/AResponsible Officer : Chief Executive Officer COUNCIL ROLE Advocacy When Council advocates on its own behalf or on behalf of its community to another level of government / body / agency.

  • The market price of Property Index Linked Securities may be volatile and may depend on the time remaining to the maturity date and the volatility of the level of the index or indices.

  • The Property Council/IPD New Zealand Property Index is not a securities index, but we have used it in the risk indicator calculation because there is no appropriate securities index or peer group index available for the Fund.

  • The indexing rules (see 1.01) shall note the additional sections, set outs, or groupings that are used in the Consolidated Real Property Index.

  • In addition to the Consolidated Real Property Index, the register of deeds may maintain a separate index of maps and plats and/or condominium plans and plats.

  • Whether and how such provisions apply to the relevant Securities can be ascertained by reading the Property Index Linked Conditions in conjunction with the applicable Pricing Supplement.

  • Setting ki = k(σi,yJ) in (5) it follows that with free trade in parts, supplier i would produce the part if and only if фi $ 0.From the ordering of parts from low to high cost-shares, investment, ki, and rent, ri, are increasing in i for ki > 0 (see (A2) of the Appendix).


More Definitions of Property Index

Property Index means the part of the Condominium Register for the property established by the Director of Titles and known as the Property Parcel Register if the Land Titles Act applies to the property and the Property Abstract Index if the Registry Act applies to the property; (“répertoire de la propriété”)

Related to Property Index

  • Property Income means cash rents (excluding non-cash straight-line rent) and other cash revenues received by the Borrower or a Guarantor in the ordinary course for any Property, but excluding security deposits and prepaid rent except to the extent applied in satisfaction of tenants’ obligations for rent.

  • Operating Property means any property owned, leased, or operated by the Party in question or by any of its Subsidiaries or in which such Party or Subsidiary holds a security interest or other interest (including an interest in a fiduciary capacity), and, where required by the context, includes the owner or operator of such property, but only with respect to such property.

  • Property Value means the fair market value of the real property, as remediated, less

  • Property Loss Event means any loss of or damage to property of Group or any Subsidiary thereof that results in the receipt by such Person of proceeds of insurance in excess of $2,000,000 or any taking of property of Group or any Subsidiary thereof that results in the receipt by such Person of a compensation payment in respect thereof in excess of $2,000,000.

  • Property NOI means, with respect to any Property for any Rolling Period (without duplication) the aggregate amount of (i) Property Income for such period minus (ii) Property Expenses for such period.

  • Property Insurance is defined in Section 6.10(a).

  • Hotel Property means a Property on which there is located an operating hotel.

  • Operating Cost means the costs associated with operating a multifamily development once the project is placed in service.

  • Property EBITDA means for any property owned by Ventas, Inc. or any of its Subsidiaries as of the date of determination, for any period of time, the net income (loss) derived from such property for such period, before deductions for (without duplication):

  • Mixed-use property means an eligible property that includes three or more residential units and may also contain a commercial property component in the same building.

  • Income Property means, in respect of each Sub-Fund, (a) all interest, dividends and other sums deemed by the Trustee, (after consulting the auditors either on a general or case by case basis), to be in the nature of income (including taxation repayments, if any) received or receivable by the Trustee in respect of the Deposited Property of the relevant Sub-Fund (whether in cash or, without limitation, by warrant, cheque, money, credit or otherwise or the proceeds of sale or transfer of any Income Property received in a form other than cash); (b) all interest and other sums received or receivable by the Trustee in respect of (a), (c) or (d) of this definition; (c) all cash payments received or receivable by the Trustee for the account of the relevant Sub-Fund in respect of an Application; and (d) all Cancellation Compensation received by the Trustee for the account of the relevant Sub-Fund; (e) any payments to be received or are receivable by the Trustee under any contractual agreements in the nature of investments for the benefit of the relevant Sub-Fund but excluding (i) the Deposited Property; (ii) any amount for the time being standing to the credit of the distribution account for the account of the relevant Sub-Fund or previously distributed to Unitholders; (iii) gains for the account of the relevant Sub-Fund arising from the realisation of Securities; and (iv) any sums applied towards payment of the fees, costs and expenses payable by the Trust from the Income Property of the relevant Sub-Fund;

  • Common Properties means and refer to those areas of land shown on any recorded subdivision plat of The Properties and intended to be devoted to the common use and enjoyment of the owners of The Properties.

  • Real Estate Taxes means the ad valorem real estate taxes levied against the Property (and the improvements and fixtures located thereon), betterment assessments, special benefit taxes and special assessments levied or imposed against the Property, taxes levied or assessed on gross rentals payable by Tenant to the extent charged, assessed or imposed upon tenants in general which are based upon the rents payable under this Lease, any impact fees levied or assessed, whether or not billed by the taxing authority as a special benefit tax or a special assessment, all taxes levied or assessed on the Property that are in addition to or in lieu of taxes that are currently so assessed, and penalties and interest related to Real Estate Taxes if the applicable Real Estate Tax bills have been forwarded to Tenant in a timely manner; provided, however, that Real Estate Taxes shall not include any Excluded Taxes. “Excluded Taxes” shall mean, without limitation, Landlord’s income taxes, gift taxes, excess profit taxes, excise taxes, franchise taxes, estate, succession, inheritance and realty transfer taxes resulting from the transfer of any direct or indirect interest in the Property by Landlord unless such taxes replace Real Estate Taxes in the future (except as expressly set forth in the last sentence of this Section 4(a)), and any interest or penalty charges resulting solely from Landlord’s failure to promptly deliver the Real Estate Tax bills to Tenant if the applicable taxing authority has forwarded the tax xxxx to Landlord rather than Tenant. All special benefit taxes and special assessments shall be amortized over the longest time permitted under ordinance and Tenant’s liability for installments of such special benefit taxes and special assessments not yet due shall be paid in full prior to the expiration or termination of this Lease; provided, that the useful life of any such improvements do not extend beyond the expiration of the Term. Tenant shall also pay, directly to the applicable Governmental Authority (as hereinafter defined), any storm water charges, fees and taxes and use and occupancy tax in connection with the Property or any improvements thereon (or in the event Landlord is required by law to collect such tax, Tenant shall pay such use and occupancy tax to Landlord as Rent within thirty (30) days of written demand and Landlord shall remit any amounts so paid to Landlord to the appropriate Governmental Authority in a timely fashion) and deliver evidence of such payment to Tenant within ten (10) days of making such payment or within ten (10) days of receipt of Tenant’s request for such evidence of payment.

  • Property Taxes means all real property Taxes, personal property Taxes and similar ad valorem Taxes.

  • Baseline area means any intra- state area (and every part thereof) des- ignated as attainment or unclassifiable under section 107(d)(1)(A)(ii) or (iii) of the Act in which the major source or major modification establishing the minor source baseline date would con- struct or would have an air quality im- pact for the pollutant for which the baseline date is established, as follows: equal to or greater than 1 μg/m3 (an- nual average) for SO2, NO2, or PM10; or equal or greater than 0.3 μg/m3 (annual average) for PM2.5.(ii) Area redesignations under section 107(d)(1)(A)(ii) or (iii) of the Act cannot intersect or be smaller than the area of impact of any major stationary source or major modification which:

  • Real Property Tax As used herein, the term "real property tax" shall include any form of real estate tax or assessment, general, special, ordinary or extraordinary, and any license fee, commercial rental tax, improvement bond or bonds, levy or tax (other than inheritance, personal income or estate taxes) imposed on the Premises by any authority having the direct or indirect power to tax, including any city, state or federal government, or any school, agricultural, sanitary, fire, street, drainage or other improvement district thereof, as against any legal or equitable interest of Lessor in the Premises or in the real property of which the Premises are a part, as against Lessor's right to rent or other income therefrom, and as against Lessor's business of leasing the Premises. The term "real property tax" shall also include any tax, fee, levy, assessment or charge (i) in substitution of, partially or totally, any tax, fee, levy, assessment or charge hereinabove included within the definition of "real property tax," or (ii) the nature of which was hereinbefore included within the definition of "real property tax," or (iii) which is imposed for a service or right not charged prior to June 1, 1978, or, if previously charged, has been increased since June 1, 1978, or (iv) which is imposed as a result of a transfer, either partial or total, of Lessor's interest in the Premises or which is added to a tax or charge hereinbefore included within the definition of real property tax by reason of such transfer, or (v) which is imposed by reason of this transaction, any modifications or changes hereto, or any transfers hereof.

  • Property Tax means the general property tax due and paid as set

  • Estate in Real Property A fee simple estate in a parcel of land.

  • Substitute Property shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.6 hereof.

  • Rental Property means a hotel room, vacation home, or other rental property You booked for Your stay during Your Trip.

  • Leased Real Property has the meaning set forth in Section 3.18(b).

  • Leased Real Estate means all leasehold or subleasehold estates and other rights to use or occupy any land, buildings, structures, improvements, fixtures, or other interest in real property held by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Mortgaged Real Property means (a) each Real Property identified on Schedule 1.01(a) hereto and (b) each Real Property, if any, which shall be subject to a Mortgage delivered after the Original Closing Date pursuant to Section 5.11(d) or pursuant to Section 5.11(d) of the Original Credit Agreement or the Prior Credit Agreement.

  • Incremental property taxes means the taxes as provided in Iowa Code sections 403.19 and 260E.4. “Industry” means a business engaged in interstate or intrastate commerce for the purpose of manufacturing, processing, or assembling products, conducting research and development, or providing services in interstate commerce, but excludes retail, health, or professional services. An industry is a business engaged in activities described as eligible in the Act rather than the generic definition encompassing all businesses in the state doing the same activities. An industry is considered to be a single, corporate entity or operating subdivision. An industry which closes or substantially reduces its operation in one area of the state of Iowa and relocates substantially the same operation in another area of the state is not eligible for a project. This definition does not prohibit a business from expanding its operations in another area of the state provided that existing operations of a similar nature are not

  • Property line means the division line between two units of land.

  • Unimproved Real Property means Property in which the Company has an equity interest that was not acquired for the purpose of producing rental or other operating income, that has no development or construction in process and for which no development or construction is planned, in good faith, to commence within one (1) year.