Qualifying Parcel definition

Qualifying Parcel means any parcel or contiguous parcels in common ownership or control that individually or collectively are both:
Qualifying Parcel means a parcel of real property, comprising a portion of the real property located at the Project known as San Diego Tech Center, located in San Diego County, California, and owned by Xxxxxxx Properties - San Diego Tech Center, LLC.
Qualifying Parcel means a parcel of the Settlement Corridor in which CSX or its predecessors received less than fee title.

Examples of Qualifying Parcel in a sentence

  • With respect to each qualifying parcel of real property classified as class one, residential according to the classification by the Board of Assessors for the town of Hingham (a “Qualifying Parcel”) there shall be a senior, means-tested exemption from the property tax otherwise payable with respect to such Qualifying Parcel in an amount to be determined annually by the Board of Selectmen as described herein.

  • This Court finds that it has the authority under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 70 and as provided in the Settlement Agreement to direct all Class Members who own a current interest in a Qualifying Parcel and who have not requested exclusion from a Settlement Class, regardless of whether they file a Claim Form for Landowner Benefits, to grant a Claims Administrator Telecommunications Cable System Easement Deed to the Settling Defendants, as provided in the Settlement Agreement.

  • For the purposes of this special act, a Qualifying Parcel shall be a unit of real property as defined by the Board of Assessors under the deed for the property as residential class one and includes a condominium unit.

  • For the purposes of this special act, a Qualifying Parcel shall be a unit of real property as defined by the Board of Assessors under the deed for the property as residential class one and includes acondominium unit.

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  • For a Qualified Claimant who has owned a fee interest in a Qualifying Parcel throughout the entire Compensation Period, the Benefits payable for that Qualifying Parcel shall be equal to (a) the applicable Benefits for the Segment that the Qualifying Parcel adjoins, underlies, or includes multiplied by (b) the number of linear feet of Right of Way in the portion of the Segment that the Qualifying Parcel adjoins, underlies, or includes.

  • This Court finds that it has the authority under Missouri Rule of Civil Procedure 74.07 and as provided in the Agreement to direct all Class Members who own a current interest Electronically Filed - Callaway - November 27, 2019 - 02:57 PM in a Qualifying Parcel, regardless of whether they file a Claim Form for Benefits, to grant an Easement Deed by Court Order in Settlement of Landowner Action to CEPC, as provided in the Agreement.

  • This Court finds that it has the authority under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 70 and as provided in the Agreement to direct all Class Members who own a current interest in a Qualifying Parcel, regardless of whether they file a Claim Form for Benefits, to grant an Easement Deed by Court Order in Settlement of Landowner Action to Sho-Me, as provided in the Agreement.

  • A Class Member who has at any time during the Compensation Period purchased from CSX by quitclaim deed all or a portion of a Qualifying Parcel adjacent to his or her land may request and shall be paid by CSX reimbursement of the purchase price (the "Refund Benefit") in lieu of his or her share of Landowner Benefits.


More Definitions of Qualifying Parcel

Qualifying Parcel means: A parcel of real property represented in the calculation of the required percentage or majority of petitioners owning said parcel, unless the petition or protest is signed by owners representing a majority ownership interest in that parcel; or if
Qualifying Parcel means a parcel of Covered Property that adjoins, underlies, or includes all or any portion of the Cable Side of a Segment, and with respect to which one or more Claimants has submitted a Qualified Claim.

Related to Qualifying Parcel

  • Qualifying Property means a primary residence that a qualified applicant owned and occupied

  • Qualifying project means (i) any education facility, including, but not limited to a school building, any functionally related and subordinate facility and land of a school building (including any stadium or other facility primarily used for school events), and any depreciable property provided for use in a school facility that is operated as part of the public school system or as an institution of higher education; (ii) any building or facility that meets a public purpose and is developed or operated by or for any public entity; (iii) any improvements, together with equipment, necessary to enhance public safety and security of buildings to be principally used by a public entity; (iv) utility and telecommunications and other communications infrastructure; (v) a recreational facility; (vi) technology infrastructure and services, including, but not limited to, telecommunications, automated data processing, word processing and management information systems, and related information, equipment, goods and services; (vii) any technology, equipment, or infrastructure designed to deploy wireless broadband services to schools, businesses, or residential areas; or (viii) any improvements necessary or desirable to any unimproved locally- or state-owned real estate.

  • Qualifying Party means (a) a Limited Partner, (b) an Assignee or (c) a Person, including a lending institution as the pledgee of a Pledge, who is the transferee of a Limited Partner Interest in a Permitted Transfer; provided, however, that a Qualifying Party shall not include the Special Limited Partner.

  • Qualifying patient means a person who:

  • Qualifying Facility means an electric energy generating facility that complies with the qualifying facility definition established by PURPA and any FERC rules as amended from time to time (18 Code of Federal Regulations Part 292, Section 292.203 et seq.) implementing PURPA and, to the extent required to obtain or maintain Qualifying Facility status, is self-certified as a Qualifying Facility or is certified as a Qualified Facility by the FERC.

  • Qualifying exigency means a situation where the eligible employee seeks leave for one or more of the following reasons:

  • Qualifying student means a student who is a South Carolina resident and who is eligible to be enrolled in a South Carolina secondary or elementary public school at the kindergarten or later year level for the current school year.

  • Qualified building means a building built at least 30 years before the date of application, located within a designated downtown or, village center, or neighborhood development area, which, upon completion of the project supported by the tax credit, will be an income-producing building not used solely as a single-family residence. Churches and other buildings owned by religious organization may be qualified buildings, but in no event shall tax credits be used for religious worship.

  • Qualifying Period means 12 continuous Calendar Weeks during the whole or part of which the Agency Worker is supplied by one or more Temporary Work Agencies to the relevant Hirer to work temporarily for and under the supervision and direction of the relevant Hirer in the same role, and as further defined in the Schedule to these Terms;

  • Qualified Ground Lease means each of the ground leases or ground subleases set forth on Schedule 1.01(d) hereto and for a Future Property means any ground lease (a) which is a direct ground lease or ground sublease granted by the fee owner of real property or a master ground lessee from such fee owner, (b) which may be transferred and/or assigned without the consent of the lessor (or as to which the lease expressly provides that (i) such lease may be transferred and/or assigned with the consent of the lessor and (ii) such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed) or subject to certain reasonable pre‑defined requirements, (c) which has a remaining term (including any renewal terms exercisable at the sole option of the lessee) of at least twenty (20) years, (d) under which no material default has occurred and is continuing, (e) with respect to which a Lien may be granted without the consent of the lessor (but subject to customary requirements regarding the nature of the holder of such Lien and prior notice to the lessor), (f) which contains customary and reasonable lender protection provisions, including, without limitation, provisions to the effect that (i) the lessor shall notify any holder of a Lien in such lease of the occurrence of any default by the lessee under such lease and shall afford such holder the option to cure such default, and (ii) in the event that such lease is terminated, such holder shall have the option to enter into a new lease having terms substantially identical to those contained in the terminated lease and (g) which otherwise contains no non-customary terms that are material and adverse to the lessee.

  • Qualifying Offer shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11(a)(ii) hereof.

  • Non-Qualifying Party means any Borrower or any Guarantor that on the Eligibility Date fails for any reason to qualify as an Eligible Contract Participant.

  • Qualifying year means the calendar year to which the qualifying certificate applies.

  • Eligible Ground Lease means a ground lease containing terms and conditions customarily required by mortgagees making a loan secured by the interest of the holder of the leasehold estate demised pursuant to a ground lease, and shall include the following: (a) a remaining term (exclusive of any unexercised extension options) of 30 years or more from the date the applicable Property first becomes an Eligible Property; (b) the right of the lessee to mortgage and encumber its interest in the leased property without the consent of the lessor; (c) the obligation of the lessor to give the holder of any mortgage Lien on such leased property written notice of any defaults on the part of the lessee and agreement of such lessor that such lease will not be terminated until such holder has had a reasonable opportunity to cure or complete foreclosures, and fails to do so; (d) reasonable transferability of the lessee’s interest under such lease, including ability to sublease; and (e) clearly determinable rental payment terms which in no event contain profit participation rights.

  • Qualifying Dependent means, for Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account purposes,

  • Qualifying Transaction means a transaction where a CPC acquires Significant Assets, other than cash, by way of purchase, amalgamation, merger or arrangement with another Company or by other means.

  • Qualifying Asset in relation to any Project Financing means:

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

  • Qualifying Holder shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 12 hereof.

  • Qualifying position means one or more jobs with one or more participating public em-

  • Qualifying medical condition means seizure disorder,

  • qualifying person means a person in respect of whom payment has been made from the Fund, the Eileen Trust, MFET Limited, the Skipton Fund, the Caxton Foundation or the London Bombings Relief Charitable Fund;

  • Qualifying Provinces means, collectively, all of the Provinces of Canada except Québec;

  • Qualifying job means a permanent full-time job that:

  • Qualifying Examination means examinations on the basis of which a candidate becomes eligible for admission or its equivalent examination;