Central Property definition

Central Property means that certain subleasehold interest in real estate and the retail shopping and office complex with associated parking located thereon, and easements and appurtenances thereto, commonly known as "Copl▇▇ ▇▇▇ce" and situated at the intersection of Dartmouth Street and Stuart Street, in Boston, Massachusetts.
Central Property. “Outlots”, and “Project Area” in their entirety and replacing them with the definitions stated below, respectively, and by adding a definition of “Lot 20”, a definition of “Sears Redevelopment”, a definition of “Senior Lofts Lot” a definition of “subsidy requirements”, a definition of “Unity Lot”, and a definition of “VA Lot”, all as follows:
Central Property means the portion of the Project Area containing the Southridge Mall, more specifically described as follows:

Examples of Central Property in a sentence

  • The annual inventory report should be submitted to the NSF Property Administrator, Division of Administrative Services (DAS), no later than October 15 each year using the NSF Central Property Inventory Repository (CPIR) system.

  • The annual inventory report must be submitted to the NSF Property Administrator, Division of Administrative Services (DAS), no later than October 15 each year using NSF's Central Property Inventory Repository (CPIR) system.

  • Upon expiration of the award, the awardee must report final inventory for all Federally owned real property under the award to the NSF Property Administrator for further agency utilization and disposition using the NSF's Central Property Inventory Repository (CPIR) system.

  • With the prior written authorization of the cognizant NSF Program Officer the awardee must transfer or otherwise dispose of Federally-owned property accumulated under the agreement upon the written approval of the NSF Property Administrator, using the NSF's Central Property Inventory Repository (CPIR) system.

  • The submission of any Ad-Hoc inventory report request must be submitted using the NSF's Central Property Inventory Repository (CPIR) system.

  • However, in the case of trade-in or dismantle/scrap, the awardee is only required to notify the NSF Property Administrator, using the NSF's Central Property Inventory Repository (CPIR) system.

  • Upon the expiration or termination of the agreement, the awardee must report all the Recipient-titled property to the cognizant NSF Program Officer and the NSF Property Administrator, using the NSF's Central Property Inventory Repository (CPIR) system.

  • Each of the parties hereto grants to the other a non-exclusive easement for access to and from, under, over and across the SemCrude Property, the SGLP North Property, the SGLP Central Property and the SGLP South Property, as the case may be, as reasonably needed or desirable in order to perform its obligations under and in compliance with the terms and requirements of the SSA, together with such recipient’s representatives, engineers, consultants and contractors (collectively, “Representatives”).

  • Customer and Customer’s affiliates covenant not to assert patent infringement claims against 3PL Central or 3PL Central Property, products or services, including the 3PL Central API.

  • Upon the expiration or termination of the agreement, the awardee must report all the Recipient-titled property to the cognizant NSF Program Officer and the NSF Property Administrator, using the NSF's Central Property Inventory Repository (CPIR) system,.


More Definitions of Central Property

Central Property means all existing mining claims and rights/quarrying rights, mining right applications and Mineral Production Sharing Agreements as defined in Republic ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Philippine Mining Act of 1995) covering 4,941 hectares of land and more particularly described in Schedule "A" hereto and all tenures in substitution or replacement therefor including, without restricting the generality, all rights to enter upon the Central Property, explore, develop and remove any minerals therefrom;