Building and Property Structure definition

Building and Property Structure means any and all structural portions of the Building and/or the Property, including, but not limited to, the Building’s foundation, roof structure (including the Roof Membrane, but excluding the Solar Facilities), columns, beams, slabs, curtain walls, retaining walls, and parking areas.

Related to Building and Property Structure

  • Accessory Structure (Appurtenant Structure) means a structure located on the same parcel of property as the principal structure and the use of which is incidental to the use of the principal structure. Garages, carports and storage sheds are common urban accessory structures. Pole barns, hay sheds and the like qualify as accessory structures on farms, and may or may not be located on the same parcel as the farm dwelling or shop building.

  • farm building means that part of a bona fide farming operation encompassing barns, silos and other ancillary development to an agricultural use, but excluding a residential use;

  • utility structure means transmission and distribution lines

  • Accessory building or structure means any portable, demountable or permanent structure,

  • Building Common Areas means with respect to the Tower, the areas, facilities and amenities specified in Schedule [E] which are to be used and enjoyed in common with all the other Apartment Acquirers of the Units in the Building; and