Present Use Sample Clauses

Present Use. Offices Leasehold Properties -------------------- Description Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx xx 00 Xxxx 00/xx/ Xxxxxx, of property: New York, USA Date and Term 25 April 2000 of Lease: 6 months beginning 1 May 2000, ending 31 October 2000. The lease remains in full force and effect but on a monthly basis Overtenant: Xxxxx Logic Incorporated Undertenant: Static 2358 Limited Surety: None Half yearly Rental: $7,800 Use: Non-specified SCHEDULE 5 Warranties In this Schedule unless the context otherwise indicates each of the Warranties shall be deemed to be repeated mutatis mutandis in relation to each of the Subsidiaries.
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Present Use. 22 Identification (For example, Tax ID #; Parcel #; Lot, Block; Deed Book, Page, Recording Date)
Present Use. G.3.1 The present use of the Property is offices within the meaning of Class B1 of the Town & Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987 and copies of the permissions authorising that use have been supplied.
Present Use. Land use in the Batu Ampar District including Kubu and Teluk Pakedai Districts includes state forest (60%); plantation (8%); rice field (9%); empty land (3%); yards (2%); gardens (1,5%); unplanted swamp (1%); dry rice land (1%); ponds (0,5%); and others (4%) (Aprilwati, 2001). The community depends directly and indirectly on the mangrove forest resources with the majority of the population being farmers and fishermen. Total population of Batu Ampar District was 35,068 people in 2001 (18,029 males and 17,039 females), 18-ind/km2 density. Total population of Kubu District is 32,955 people (16,879 male and 16,076 female), 27 ind/km2 density (IMReD, 2003) and of Teluk Pakedai District 20,474 people (1997) (10,412 male and 10,062 female), 70 ind/km2. As reported by Statistic Center Bureau, the population growth rate is about 4.45%/year in Batu Ampar Sub District and 1.67% %/year in Kubu Sub District. The Batu Ampar community uses charcoal and annual production was 422.7 tons from 134 kilns in 2000. The production capacity of individual kilns ranges from 1.5 – 6 tons and the process takes 30- 40 days. Potential future uses that could be developed include production of nipa salt, nipa sugar, handicrafts, ecotourism, tannin, and alternative foods (api-api and pedada fruit, etc) to improve local incomes and community welfare.

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