Camp Owner definition

Camp Owner means the individual who owns and/or has ultimate oversight of the Camp. In some cases, the Camp Owner may also be the Camp Director.
Camp Owner means a person who owns, leases or proposes to own or lease a migrant labor camp.

Examples of Camp Owner in a sentence

  • To help ensure confidentially of information relating to background checks, it is recommended that no Sports Camp personnel, other than the Camp Director and Sports Camp Owner, be notified of or given access to an applicant’s criminal history.

Related to Camp Owner

  • Co-Owner means a Person who owns an Ownership Interest and a Co-Owner of a Series means a Person who owns an Ownership Interest of the Series.

  • Lot Owner means a declarant or other person who owns a lot, or a lessee of a lot in a leasehold planned community whose lease expires simultaneously with any lease the expiration or termination of which will remove the lot from the planned community, but does not include a person having an interest in a lot solely as security for an obligation.

  • New Owner means, collectively, the HDFC and the Company.

  • Unit owner means a declarant or other person that owns a unit, or a lessee of a unit in a leasehold common interest community whose lease expires simultaneously with any lease the expiration or termination of which will remove the unit from the common interest community, but does not include a person having an interest in a unit solely as security for an obligation. In a condominium or planned community, the declarant is the owner of any unit created by the declaration. In a cooperative, the declarant is treated as the owner of any unit to which allocated interests have been allocated until that unit has been conveyed to another person.

  • JOINT OWNER A Contract may be owned by Joint Owners. If Joint Owners are named, any Joint Owner must be the spouse of the other Contract Owner. Upon the death of either Contract Owner, the surviving spouse will be the primary Beneficiary. Any other Beneficiary designation will be treated as a contingent Beneficiary unless otherwise indicated in an Authorized Request.