Taken or “Taking” means acquisition by a public authority having the power of eminent domain by condemnation or conveyance in lieu of condemnation.
Taken means the actual or constructive condemnation, or the actual or constructive acquisition by or under threat of condemnation, eminent domain or similar proceeding, by or at the direction of any governmental authority or agency.
Taken shall have a correlative meaning.
Examples of Taken in a sentence
Taken together, these civil rights laws prohibit recipients of federal financial assistance from DOJ from discriminating in services and employment because of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, sex, and, for grants authorized under the Violence Against Women Act, sexual orientation and gender identity.
More Definitions of Taken
Taken means the percentage of commission your financial adviser, named above, generally takes for these products.
Taken used as a verb has a correlative meaning.
Taken means the percentage of commission your financial adviser, generally takes for these products.
Taken shall have the meaning set forth in Section 15.1 hereof.
Taken means transferred through a Taking;
Taken means, as to any Portfolio Site, a condemnation, foreclosure, deed in lieu of foreclosure or similar proceeding involving a Lien or Ground Lessor Mortgage that results in (i) the Tower on such Site being unusable as a communications tower or (ii) the ability of the Tower on such Site to continue to be usable as a communications tower being materially impaired and the value of such Site being materially impaired.
Taken means the event of vesting of title to the fee of the Demised Premises or any part thereof pursuant to the condemnation proceedings.