Third Party Buildings Policies definition

Third Party Buildings Policies means the buildings insurance policies referable to each Property;
Third Party Buildings Policies means in relation to a Loan, the buildings insurance policies (if any) in relation to the relevant Property which have been taken out either in the joint names of the Borrower and the Seller or with the interest of the Seller (as mortgagee) endorsed or otherwise noted thereon or, in the case of leasehold property the buildings insurance policy of the relevant landlord, with the interests of the Seller (as mortgagee) endorsed or otherwise noted thereon;
Third Party Buildings Policies means in relation to a Loan, the buildings insurance policies (if any) in relation to the relevant Property which have been taken out either in the joint names of the Borrower and the Seller or with the interest of the Seller (as mortgagee) endorsed or otherwise noted thereon or, in the case of leasehold property the buildings insurance policy of the relevant landlord, with the interests of the Seller (as mortgagee) endorsed or otherwise noted thereon; Third Party Purchaser has the meaning given to it in recital (B) of the Deed Poll; Title Deeds means, in relation to each Loan and its Related Security and the Property relating thereto, all conveyancing deeds, certificates and all other documents which relate to the title to the Property and the security for the Loan and all searches and enquiries undertaken in connection with the grant by the relevant Borrower of the related Mortgage; Transaction means the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Documents; Transaction Documents means the Servicing Agreement, the Agency Agreement, the Bank Account Agreement, the Collection Accounts Declaration of Trust, the Cash Management Agreement, the

Examples of Third Party Buildings Policies in a sentence

  • The Servicer shall take such action in relation to the Third Party Buildings Policies as would a Reasonable, Prudent Residential Mortgage Servicer and pay premiums due and payable under any applicable Third Party Buildings Policy in order that the cover provided by such Third Party Buildings Policy shall not lapse.

Related to Third Party Buildings Policies

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  • existing industrial building means a building used for or in connection with,

  • Title V operating permit means a permit issued under Chapter 3745-77 of the Administrative Code.

  • Historic building means a building, including its structural components, that is located in this state and that is either individually listed on the national register of historic places under 16 U.S.C. 470a, located in a registered historic district, and certified by the state historic preservation officer as being of historic significance to the district, or is individually listed as an historic landmark designated by a local government certified under 16 U.S.C. 470a(c).

  • Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry means a mortgage licensing system developed and maintained by the conference of state bank supervisors and the American association of residential mortgage regulators for the licensing and registration of licensed mortgage loan originators.

  • Modular building manufacturer means a person or corporation who owns or operates a

  • Parking Permit means a season ticket, contract permit, business permit, staff permit, disabled badge or resident’s permit of a type and design issued by the Council;

  • Third Party Contractor as used in the Student Data Protection Act and “Operator” as used in COPPA. De-Identified Information (DII): De-Identification refers to the process by which the Contractor removes or obscures any Personally Identifiable Information (“PII”) from Education Records in a way that removes or minimizes the risk of disclosure of the identity of the individual and information about them.

  • Project means the goods or Services described in the Signature Document or a Work Order of this Contract.

  • Comparable Buildings means the Building and those other life sciences buildings which are comparable to the Building in terms of age (based upon the date of completion of construction or major renovation of to the building), quality of construction, level of services and amenities, size and appearance, and are located in South San Francisco, California and the surrounding commercial area.

  • construction work permit means a document issued in terms of regulation 3; "contractor" means an employer who performs construction work;

  • Project Site(s) means the place(s) specified in the SCC for the supply and installation of the System.

  • Hotels means the hotel properties described in Exhibit A hereto, as it may be amended from time to time by mutual agreement of Lessee and Operator to add hotel properties or to delete hotel properties as a result of termination of this Agreement with respect to one or more hotel properties pursuant to the termination provisions set forth in this Agreement. “Hotel” shall mean any hotel set forth on Exhibit A as it may be amended from time to time.

  • Third-party logistics provider means a person that provides or coordinates warehousing of or other logistics services for a drug or device in interstate commerce on behalf of a manufacturer, wholesale distributor, or dispenser of the drug or device but does not take ownership of the product or have responsibility for directing the sale or disposition of the product.

  • Airport Ground Support Equipment means vehicles and equipment used at an airport to service aircraft between flights.

  • Design-build entity means a corporation, limited liability company, partnership, joint venture, or other legal entity that is able to provide appropriately licensed contracting, architectural, and engineering services as needed pursuant to a design-build contract.

  • Contributory drainage area means the area from which stormwater runoff drains to a stormwater management measure, not including the area of the stormwater management measure itself.

  • Fuel Cost Policy means the document provided by a Market Seller to PJM and the Market Monitoring Unit in accordance with PJM Manual 15 and Operating Agreement, Schedule 2, which documents the Market Seller’s method used to price fuel for calculation of the Market Seller’s cost-based offer(s) for a generation resource.

  • Infrastructure Improvements means a street, road, sidewalk, parking facility, pedestrian mall, alley, bridge, sewer, sewage treatment plant, property designed to reduce, eliminate, or prevent the spread of identified soil or groundwater contamination, drainage system, waterway, waterline, water storage facility, rail line, utility line or pipeline, transit-oriented development, transit-oriented property, or other similar or related structure or improvement, together with necessary easements for the structure or improvement, owned or used by a public agency or functionally connected to similar or supporting property owned or used by a public agency, or designed and dedicated to use by, for the benefit of, or for the protection of the health, welfare, or safety of the public generally, whether or not used by a single business entity, provided that any road, street, or bridge shall be continuously open to public access and that other property shall be located in public easements or rights-of-way and sized to accommodate reasonably foreseeable development of eligible property in adjoining areas. Infrastructure improvements also include 1 or more of the following whether publicly or privately owned or operated or located on public or private property:

  • Property management means leasing or renting, or offering to lease or rent, real property of others for a fee, commission, compensation, or other valuable consideration pursuant to a property management employment contract.

  • Office Building (Premises), means a building or premises or part thereof whose sole or principal use is for an office or for office purposes or clerical work. "Office purposes" includes the purpose of administration, clerical work, handling money, telephone, telegraph and computer operation; and "clerical work" includes writing, book-keeping, sorting papers typing, filing, duplicating, punching cards or tapes, machines calculations, drawing of matter for publication and editorial preparation of matter for publication.

  • Underground storage means storage of gas in a subsurface stratum or formation of the earth.

  • business premises means the “premises” on which a “business” is conducted, property rented in whole or in part to others, or held for rental.

  • Demolition works means any physical activity to tear down or break up a structure (or part thereof) or surface, or the like, and includes the loading of demolition waste and the unloading of plant or machinery.

  • Public building means any structure, including exte- rior parts of the building, such as a porch, exterior platform or steps providing means of ingress or egress, used in whole or in part as a place of resort, assemblage, lodging, trade, traffic, occupancy, or use by the public or by 3 or more tenants.

  • Qualified buildings means construction of new structures,