Subject Parcels definition

Subject Parcels means that portion of the Property which the Owner will Take Out of Production and which is subject to this Agreement as depicted on Exhibit A.
Subject Parcels means, collectively, Parcel 2, Parcel 3, Parcel 4, Parcel 5 and Parcel 6;
Subject Parcels and “Subject Parcel” have the meaning ascribed to such terms in Schedule C hereto.

Examples of Subject Parcels in a sentence

  • Dinnel testified to his familiarity with these parcels and the 23 Subject Parcels, stating that they shared similar topography and use.

  • ComEd witnesses Great, Targett, and Holmes each addressed why continued efforts to acquire easements over the Subject Parcels without the right of eminent domain will not be fruitful.

  • Great, Targett, and Holmes also expressed their professional opinions – based collectively on experience in acquiring thousands of parcels of property and years of direct experience with the Project – that ComEd has reached an impasse regarding the Subject Parcels.

  • All of these facts suggest that the Subject Parcels are not rural in character.

  • Mr. Holmes, who supervises the land agents conducting the negotiations with landowners not represented by counsel, testified that the owners of several Subject Parcels have informed ComEd that they are unwilling to negotiate for a voluntary easement at a fair value that can be objectively substantiated.

  • ComEd presented testimony showing that it has made repeated, reasonable, and good faith efforts to acquire the rights over the Subject Parcels necessary to build the Project and place it into service.

  • Estimated Change in Potential Development Capacity for Subject Parcels (Summary) Lots on SW 64th St. (“Parcel Group 1”)SMCRA Lots (“Parcel Group 2”)Portion of Fellowship Church Property(“Parcel Group 3”)Land Use Designation Current*This applies to the legal nonconforming duplexes on SW 64th St. Other subsections of Sec.

  • While ComEd negotiated in good faith with the landowners, negotiations concerning the Subject Parcels have been unsuccessful and there is no indication that continued negotiation will be productive.

  • Finally, Mr. Great confirmed that ComEd will continue to pursue negotiations with owners of Subject Parcels during and after this proceeding.

  • ComEd points out that the Commission certified the Project under Section 8-406.1 of the Act and approved (with minor adjustments not relevant to the Subject Parcels) the route ComEd proposed for the transmission line between the Byron and Wayne substations.


More Definitions of Subject Parcels

Subject Parcels means that portion of the Property on which stumping shall be required by this Agreement as depicted on Exhibit A.
Subject Parcels means, collectively, Xxxxxx 0, Xxxxxx 0, Xxxxxx 0, Xxxxxx 5 and Parcel 6; DA.20190403v4

Related to Subject Parcels

  • Parcels means a property, within the District, identified by either a tax map identification number assigned by the Harris County Appraisal District for real property tax purposes, by metes and bounds description, or by lot and block number in a final subdivision plat recorded in the official public records of the County, or by any other means determined by the City.

  • Project site, where applicable, means the place indicated in bidding documents.

  • Lands means the purchase of real property or interest in real property.

  • Real Property means, collectively, all right, title and interest (including any leasehold, mineral or other estate) in and to any and all parcels of or interests in real property owned or leased by any Person, whether by lease, license or other means, together with, in each case, all easements, hereditaments and appurtenances relating thereto, all improvements and appurtenant fixtures and equipment, all general intangibles and contract rights and other property and rights incidental to the ownership, lease or operation thereof.

  • the Property means the Property more particularly described in Condition 2 of the Conditions of Sale (as defined in 1.6 below);

  • Through lot means a property bounded on two opposite sides by two or more streets;