Temporary Relocation definition
Examples of Temporary Relocation in a sentence
For example, temporarily lifting power lines without cutting them would be considered a method in which to Protect in Place, whereas temporarily moving power lines to another location after cutting them would be considered a Temporary Relocation.
The Project must comply with MaineHousing’s Temporary Relocation and Permanent Displacement Policies and, if the Project is federally-assisted, all applicable federal requirements, including without limitation, the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §4201 et seq.
However, since 2003 it has been carrying out its operations from its Temporary Relocation Agency (TRA) in Tunis, Tunisia.
Temporary Relocation Assistance is limited to those earning 120 percent AMI or less, unless a hardship is demonstrated by the applicant.
Temporary Relocation Assistance (TRA): NCORR has adopted an Optional Relocation Policy to provide households with incomes less than or equal to 120 percent of Area Median Income (AMI) with temporary relocation assistance while they are unable to occupy their home during construction activities.