Block 1 definition

Block 1 means your pension attributable to your Pensionable Service up to 5 April 2016.
Block 1 means the block of Residential Units on the Kingfield Road Residential Land as shown labelled Block 1 for illustrative purposes on Plan 8;
Block 1 means those lands outlined by heavy lines and identified as Block 1 on Map 3 attached to and forming part of this By-law;

Examples of Block 1 in a sentence

  • The parties hereto agree to modify the Contract identified in Block 1, above, as described in Block 10, below, pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Contract.

  • The form is self-explanatory, with the following exceptions: • Applicant Identifier box should be filled in with the submitting Institution’s Control Number.• State Application Identifier is not applicable.• Block 1 – Type of Submission.

  • If “Changed/Corrected Application” is entered in Block 1, then manually enter the Grants.gov tracking number (i.e., the Federal Identifier Number assigned to the original application).• Block 5 – Applicant Information.

  • If “Changed/Corrected Application” is entered in Block 1, then manually enter the Grants.gov tracking number (i.e., the Grant ID Number assigned to the original application).• Block 5 – Applicant Information.

  • All appropriate information must be entered into this form to allow for auto-population of all subsequent forms in this application package.The form is self-explanatory, with the following exceptions: • Applicant Identifier box should be filled in with the submitting Institution’s Control Number.• State Application Identifier is not applicable.• Block 1 – Type of Submission.


More Definitions of Block 1

Block 1 means the 4 (four) buildings comprising of only residential flats to be constructed at the Premises;
Block 1 means the property designated as Block 1, located in the north end of the Joint Development Zone;
Block 1 means a non-residential building to be erected by the Lessor on the Land Plot, with a total approximate area of 25,234 sq. m, the outline of which is indicated on the Land Plot Plan in Appendix 1 to the Preliminary Agreement;
Block 1 means a non-residential building under cadastral number [●] with an area of [●] sq. m, beneficially owned by the Lessor, the outline of which is indicated on the Lessee’s Territory Plan; the Lessor’s rights for Block 1 are registered in the Unified State Register of Immovable Property, registration No. [●] dd. [●]. The Lessee is aware that as of the Lease Agreement date Block 1 is encumbered with a mortgage in favor of [●].
Block 1 means the 2 (two) buildings having presently sanctioned ground plus eight upper floors comprising of only residential Apartments, Parking Spaces and Common Areas that have been constructed at the Premises in Phase I of the Project and named “Surya” and “Varsha” respectively;
Block 1 means the complete, integrated, satellite-based, digitally-switched communications system currently operated by Iridium or one or more Affiliates of Iridium as of the Effective Date. This term refers collectively to the Block 1 Space Segment, Block 1 System Control Segment, and Block 1 Gateways, Teleport Network, and TSC and expressly includes COPY FILED HEREWITH OMITS THE INFORMATION SUBJECT TO A CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST. OMISSIONS ARE DESIGNATED [***. . .***]. A COMPLETE VERSION OF THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. Iridium Confidential & Proprietary enhancements and additions to the Gateways and its evolution as required to support continuing Block 1 operations. Block 1 expressly excludes any element of NEXT, including modification to system elements in support of NEXT, the NEXT Space Segment, the NEXT System Control Segment, the NEXT Gateways, and the NEXT Teleport Network.
Block 1 means the section of the cemetery where the graves are 4’ by 8’ and have generally been set out in groups of 24 per lot, the use of which shall be as set forth in Schedule "C" annexed hereto and forming part of this Bylaw or as the Schedule "C" may be amended from time to time by Council Resolution.