Baseline Documentation Reports (BDR) definition

Baseline Documentation Reports (BDR) means a document (or documents) prepared for every Conservation Agreement to record the important conservation values protected by the Conservation Agreement and the relevant conditions of the property as necessary to monitor and enforce the conservation agreement. The BDR includes a baseline map and photograph(s), and is signed by the landowner at the time of closing.

Related to Baseline Documentation Reports (BDR)

  • Maintenance Inspection Report shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 15.2; “Maintenance Manual” shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Clause 10.7; “Maintenance Programme” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 14.3; “Maintenance Period” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 14.1; “Maintenance Requirements” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 14.2;

  • Inspection Report means the report delivered by the Master Servicer or the Special Servicer, as the case may be, substantially in the form of Exhibit L hereto.

  • SOS Reports means the official reports from the Secretaries of State of each Collateral State, Chief Executive Office State and the Borrower State and other applicable federal, state or local government offices identifying all current security interests filed in the Collateral and Liens of record as of the date of such report.

  • Collateral Reports means the reports with respect to the Collateral referred to in Annex F.

  • Phase I Environmental Report means a report by an Independent Person who regularly conducts environmental site assessments in accordance with then current standards imposed by institutional commercial mortgage lenders and who has a reasonable amount of experience conducting such assessments.