Examples of Use or Uses in a sentence
Use (or Uses) means, with respect to PHI, the sharing, employment, application, utilization, examination, or analysis of such information within an entity that maintains such information.
Use or Uses: The specific purpose(s) for which land or a building is designated, arranged, intended or for which it is or may be occupied or maintained.
Principal Building: The Structure on the Lot containing the Primary approved Use or Uses.
To make determinations concerning Uses where there is substantial doubt as to whether a particular Use or Uses, or classes of Uses, or characteristics of Use not specifically identified in the Miami 21 Code are of the same general character as those listed as permitted, Warrant or Exception Uses, either upon request from any administrative agency or officer of the city or upon his own initiative.
The transport of any hazardous waste through existing permanent pipelines shall also be exempt provided that the currently authorized Use or Uses are not changed.
The total Voluntary Real Estate Tax Payment shall be equal to the amount of real property taxes that would otherwise have been levied by and owed to the Town for all or any portion of the Premises were it not used for an Exempt Use or Uses and thus not exempt from real property taxes under applicable law in the relevant fiscal tax year.
The Council is satisfied that the proposed number of bays is sufficient, having regard to the peak parking demand generated by the Use or Uses and any opportunities for reciprocal parking arrangements.
In this instance, it is recommended that the proposed car parking not be approved, as the applicant has not satisfied the City in relation to the following requirements of that clause:(a) The Council is satisfied that the proposed number of bays is sufficient, having regard to the peak parking demand generated by the Use or Uses and any opportunities for reciprocal parking arrangements.
An Exempt Use or Uses shall mean those uses of real property that render such property eligible for exemption from real property taxation pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 59, Section 5, Clause Third or any other subsequent amendment thereto or other law enacted which effects the tax status of the property under this Agreement that may be adopted during the Term of this Agreement.
Where such publicly sponsored or other joint parking facilities are existing or planned for construction at the same time a Use or Uses requiring parking spaces is being developed, no additional parking spaces are required on the same Lot as the Use being developed if the number of spaces at the other location is equal to those required by the Use and the parking spaces will be within three hundred (300) feet of the proposed Use.