Special Assessment Parcel definition

Special Assessment Parcel means the property located in the Special Assessment District to which one hundred percent (100%) of the Special Assessment has been spread by the County and which is more particularly described on the attached Appendix B.
Special Assessment Parcel means the property to which one hundred percent (100%) of the Special Assessment Roll has been spread by Ingham County and which is more particularly described on the attached Appendix D.

Examples of Special Assessment Parcel in a sentence

  • The Special Assessment is an obligation with respect to the Special Assessment Parcel, and shall, until paid, be a lien upon the Special Assessment Parcel for the amount of the Special Assessment and all interest, charges and penalties that may accrue thereon.

  • In the event that the County Treasurer takes ownership of the Special Assessment Parcel by operation of law, the County Treasurer and the Lender agree that while the lien on the Special Assessment Parcel will remain in full force and effect, and all principal, interest, penalties, fees, and other charges, either based on Michigan Compiled Laws or the Loan Documents will continue to accrue during the period of time that the County Treasurer owns the Special Assessment Parcel.

  • This Agreement shall be recorded against the real property constituting the Special Assessment Parcel by Antrim County with the Antrim County Register of Deeds.

  • The Property Owner covenants and agrees to acquire, construct and install the Improvements as described in Appendix G on the Special Assessment Parcel described on Appendix C in full conformity with all applicable laws and regulations and in compliance with the PACE Program eligibility requirements set forth in Appendix B.

  • In the event that the City Treasurer takes ownership of the Special Assessment Parcel by operation of law, the City Treasurer and the Lender agree that while the lien on the Special Assessment Parcel will remain in full force and effect, and all principal, interest, penalties, fees, and other charges, either based on Michigan Compiled Laws or the Loan Documents will continue to accrue during the period of time that the City Treasurer owns the Special Assessment Parcel.

  • The Special Assessment is an obligation with respect to the Special Assessment Parcel, and shall, until paid, be and continue to be a lien upon the Special Assessment Parcel for the amount of the Special Assessment and all interest, charges and penalties that may accrue thereon.

  • This Agreement shall be recorded against the real property constituting the Special Assessment Parcel by Washtenaw County with the Washtenaw County Clerk/Register of Deeds.

  • This Agreement shall be recorded against the real property constituting the Special Assessment Parcel by Otsego County with the Otsego County Clerk/Register of Deeds.

  • Upon the Property Owner paying off the loan in its entirety, the Lender shall notify Bloomfield Township that the loan has been paid in full and Bloomfield Township shall discharge the lien against the Special Assessment Parcel described in Section 4.04 herein provided all special assessments, penalties and interest have been paid and all other terms and obligations of this Agreement have been fulfilled and complied with.

  • Although staff members may work on completing a resident’s MDS on different days, establishment of the assessment reference date ensures the commonality of the assessment period (i.e., the clock” so that all assessment items refer to the resident’s objective performance and health status the same period of time).

Related to Special Assessment Parcel

  • Special Assessment means an assessment against real property calculated on a benefit or ad valorem basis for curb and gutter, sidewalk, sewer, water, or street paving; a drain; a connection fee or similar charge for a sewer or water system; or the land contract on a parcel of property acquired under the circumstances set forth in section 3(2). Special assessment does not include charges for current service.

  • Condominium means a common interest community in which portions of the real estate are designated for separate ownership and the remainder of the real estate is designated for common ownership solely by the owners of those portions. A common interest community is not a condominium unless the undivided interests in the common elements are vested in the unit owners.