COMMON PLOT definition

COMMON PLOT means a single or multiple plots of land which are, reserved during the layout approval for providing community facilities and public utilities and 50% of the area so reserved shall be used to provide required infrastructure for integration of public transport requirement, public washroom complexes, bus- stops, Origin-Destination Terminals etc. and the land so required shall be provided to the concerned Authority or any other Public Authority for building of such public infrastructure;
COMMON PLOT means a common open space exclusive of margins and approaches at a height not more than ground level of the building unit. The owner shall have to give an undertaking that the common plot shall be for the common use of all the resident or occupants of the building unit, free of cost. On sanction of the development permission, the common plot shall deem to have vested in the society/association of the residents/occupants. In case such society or Association is to be formed, the possession/custody of common plot shall remain with Competent Authority until such association/society is formed. The common plot shall not be sold to any other person and it shall not be put to any other use except common use of the residents/occupants.
COMMON PLOT means a common open space exclusive of margins and approaches, at a height not more than ground level of the building unit.

Examples of COMMON PLOT in a sentence

  • COMMON PLOT / LANDShall mean a common open to sky space exclusive of setbacks, margins, parking spaces and approaches, at the ground level of the building unit to be used collectively by the joint owners.

  • EAST : COMMON PLOT, WEST : FLATNO.F/402, NORTH : TP HOSPITAL, SOUTH : FLAT NO.

  • EAST: COMMON PLOT, WEST : FLAT NO.F/402, NORTH : TP HOSPITAL, SOUTH : FLAT NO.

  • BOUNDED AS FOLLOWS.EAST : COMMON PLOT, WEST : FLAT NO.F/402, NORTH : TP HOSPITAL, SOUTH : FLAT NO.


More Definitions of COMMON PLOT

COMMON PLOT means a plot with no License Fee for burial of unclaimed partial human remains (amputations), children less than one (1) week old and/or stillborn children;
COMMON PLOT means a common open space exclusive of margins and approaches, at a height not more than ground level of the building unit. The owner shall have to give an undertaking that the common plot shall be for the common use of all the resident or occupants of the building unit, free of cost;

Related to COMMON PLOT

  • Common Properties means and refer to those areas of land shown on any recorded subdivision plat of The Properties and intended to be devoted to the common use and enjoyment of the owners of The Properties.

  • Common Property means any and all real and personal property and easements and other interests therein, together with the facilities and improvements located thereon, now or hereafter owned by the Association for the common use and enjoyment of the Owners.

  • Common elements means all portions of a condominium other than the units.

  • Common ownership means the same or substantially similar persons or entities that maintain a

  • Common Facilities means the facilities under D.G.sets/D.G.rooms, water storage tanks its pumping and supply system, sewerage & drainage systems, electric sub-station/ transformers/electric panels/distribution network, maintenance service rooms, lawns including lighting & services etc., roads, pathways & driveways including street lighting & services etc., guard posts, fire hydrants & fire fighting system etc. and all such facilities and areas for common use and excluded from the computation of Super Area of the Said Premises;

  • Common Facility Means a place where tenants utilise the same equipment such as kitchen, laundry meeting room and or car park.

  • Site Plan means a document or map that may be required by a county during a preliminary review preceding the issuance of a building permit to demonstrate that an owner's or developer's proposed development activity meets a land use requirement.

  • Master plumber means an individual who possesses the necessary skills and qualifications to plan and supervise the installation of plumbing and who is licensed as a master plumber.

  • Condominium Corporation means a condominium or strata corporation established under provincial legislation.

  • Historic building means a building, including its structural components, that is located in this state and that is either individually listed on the national register of historic places under 16 U.S.C. 470a, located in a registered historic district, and certified by the state historic preservation officer as being of historic significance to the district, or is individually listed as an historic landmark designated by a local government certified under 16 U.S.C. 470a(c).

  • Permeable pavement means paving material that absorbs water or allows water to infiltrate through the paving material. "Permeable pavement" materials include porous concrete, permeable interlocking concrete pavers, concrete grid pavers, porous asphalt, and any other material with similar characteristics.

  • General common elements means the common elements other than the limited common elements.

  • Public building and "public work" means a public building of, and a public work of, a governmental entity (the United States; the District of Columbia; commonwealths, territories, and minor outlying islands of the United States; State and local governments; and multi-State, regional, or interstate entities which have governmental functions). These buildings and works may include, without limitation, bridges, dams, plants, highways, parkways, streets, subways, tunnels, sewers, mains, power lines, pumping stations, heavy generators, railways, airports, terminals, docks, piers, wharves, ways, lighthouses, buoys, jetties, breakwaters, levees, and canals, and the construction, alteration, maintenance, or repair of such buildings and works.

  • Public garage means a building or other place where vehicles or vessels are kept and stored and where a charge is made for the storage and keeping of vehicles and vessels.

  • Common Parts The accessways, forecourts, entrance halls, corridors, landings, kitchens, staircases, common rooms, utility rooms, kitchens all other areas within the Halls and the fixtures, fittings, furniture and equipment in them which are provided by the Arts University Bournemouth for the common use by the occupiers of the Premises.

  • Limited common elements means a portion of the common elements reserved in the master deed for the exclusive use of less than all of the co-owners.

  • Co-pilot means a pilot operating other than as pilot-in-command, on an aircraft for which more than one pilot is required, but excluding a pilot who is on board the aircraft for the sole purpose of receiving flight instruction for a licence or rating.

  • common portal means the common goods and services tax electronic portal referred to in section 146;

  • apartment building means a residential use building, or the residential use portion of a mixed-use building, other than a townhouse or stacked townhouse containing four or more dwelling units each of which shall have access to above grade common halls, stairs, elevators, and yards;

  • Uppermost aquifer means the geologic formation nearest the natural ground surface that is an aquifer, as well as lower aquifers that are hydraulically interconnected with this aquifer within the facility's property boundary.

  • communal land means land under the jurisdiction of a traditional council determined in terms of section 6 of the Eastern Cape Traditional Leadership and Governance Act, (Act 4 of 2005) and which was at any time vested in -

  • As built plans means drawings depicting conditions as they were actually constructed.

  • Large municipal separate storm sewer system means all municipal separate storm sewers that are either:

  • Garage shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Recital H;

  • Native vegetation means plant species that are indigenous to the region.

  • Small municipal separate storm sewer system or "small MS4" means all separate storm sewers that are (i) owned or operated by the United States, a state, city, town, borough, county, parish, district, association, or other public body (created by or pursuant to state law) having jurisdiction over disposal of sewage, industrial wastes, stormwater, or other wastes, including special districts under state law such as a sewer district, flood control district or drainage district, or similar entity, or an Indian tribe or an authorized Indian tribal organization, or a designated and approved management agency under § 208 of the CWA that discharges to surface waters and (ii) not defined as "large" or "medium" municipal separate storm sewer systems or designated under 4VAC50-60-380 A 1. This term includes systems similar to separate storm sewer systems in municipalities, such as systems at military bases, large hospital or prison complexes, and highway and other thoroughfares. The term does not include separate storm sewers in very discrete areas, such as individual buildings.