Built Form definition
Built Form means an attached, semi attached or free stranding home constructed on a lot.
Built Form means a lot upon which is constructed an attached, semi attached or free-standing home.
Built Form means an attached, semi attached or free-standing home constructed on a lot and excludes a land only lot.
Examples of Built Form in a sentence
Without limiting any of the terms of this Lease, the Lessee acknowledges and agrees that the Leased Area must be kept free of Built Form and that after the Construction Period the Leased Area is during the Term to be maintained and landscaped in a park like setting consistent with the Permitted Use and the terms of this Lease.
More Definitions of Built Form
Built Form means any buildings that comprise the NRAH and any other buildings and other built form which may be required to support the operation of the NRAH but excludes the constructed underground carparking (including the underground retaining wall and installed ground anchors as marked on the Plan comprising Annexure B) and open portico (associated with the proposed main entrance (as detailed in the Development Application)), the underground Services and any infrastructure usually found in landscaped areas including fountains, waterfeatures, chairs and sculptures. Business Day means a day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in Adelaide. Commencement Date means the commencement date described in Item 2. Construction Period means the period required by the Lessee to undertake or cause to be undertaken the Works.