SHORTAGES IN AREA definition

SHORTAGES IN AREA. Taxes for the year is 36 and subsequent years, and subsequent assessments for prior years due to change in land usage or owndership. In the Final Mortgagee Policy to be issued, Item 3 will be amended to read "Taxes for the year 1985 and subsequent years, not yet due and payable, upon payment of the prescribed premium."

Examples of SHORTAGES IN AREA in a sentence

  • THIS LEASE IS TAKEN SUBJECT TO ALL SUCH GRANTS OR ENCUMBRANCES OF RECORD OR APPARENT ON THE PREMISES, ANY DISCREPANCIES, CONFLICTS OR SHORTAGES IN AREA OR BOUNDARY LINES, ANY ENCROACHMENTS OR OVERLAPPING OF IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, FENCES, AND ALL APPLICABLE ZONING LAWS, REGULATIONS AND ORDINANCES OF MUNICIPAL OR OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITIES.

Related to SHORTAGES IN AREA

  • Outages means the planned unavailability of transmission and/or generation facilities dispatched by PJM or the NYISO, as described in Section 35.9 of this Agreement.

  • water meter means any apparatus for measuring or showing the volume of water supplied to, or of effluent discharged from any premises;

  • Area of shallow flooding means a designated AO or AH Zone on a community's Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) with one percent or greater annual chance of flooding to an average depth of one to three feet where a clearly defined channel does not exist, where the path of flooding is unpredictable and indeterminate; and where velocity flow may be evident. Such flooding is characterized by ponding or sheet flow.

  • Transportation means any land, sea or air conveyance required to Transport the Insured during an Emergency Evacuation. Transportation includes, but is not limited to, air ambulances, land ambulances and private motor vehicles.

  • urban areas means the areas covered by all Municipal Corporations and other Municipalities including the areas falling under the various Urban Development Authorities, Cantonment Authorities and industrial estates or townships, excluding the areas covered under Class-I Cities;