Condemner definition

Condemner means the state, any city, county, school district, municipal or public corporation, political subdivision or any instrumentality or any agency thereof or a private corporation that has the power to exercise the right of eminent domain.
Condemner means any public or quasi-public authority, or private corporation or individual, having power of Condemnation
Condemner means any public or quasi-public authority, or private corporation or individual, having the power of effecting any Seizure Matter.

Examples of Condemner in a sentence

  • If during the Tax Increment Period, all or any portion of the Redeveloper Property is condemned by a condemning authority other than the City, and the condemning authority or its successor in interest would not be obligated to pay real estate taxes upon that portion condemned, the City shall be entitled to claim against the Condemner an interest in the property equal to the present value of the pro rata share of TIF Indebtedness outstanding as of the date of taking.

  • If during the Tax Increment Period, all or any portion of the Redeveloper Property is condemned by a condemning authority other than the City, and the condemning authority or its successor in interest would not be obligated to pay real estate taxes upon that portion condemned, the City shall be entitled to claim against the Condemner an interest in the property equal to the present value of the pro rata share of tax increment indebtedness outstanding as of the date of taking.

  • If during the Tax Increment Period, all or any portion of the Project Site is condemned by a condemning authority other than the City, and the condemning authority or its successor in interest would not be obligated to pay real estate taxes upon that portion condemned, the City shall be entitled to claim against the Condemner an interest in the property equal to the present value of the pro rata share of tax increment indebtedness outstanding as of the date of taking.

  • In any other event, the entire Award (except for such portion thereof which the Condemner designates as allocable to Lessee's loss of business or Tangible Personal Property) shall belong to and be paid to Lessor.

  • If title to the fee of the whole of the Leased Property is condemned by any Condemnor, subject to the provisions of Section 15.7, this Lease shall cease and terminate as of the Date of Taking by the Condemner.

  • Landlord may, without any obligation or liability to Tenant and without affecting the validity or continuation of this Lease other than as expressly provided in this Article, agree to sell or convey to the Condemner, without first requiring that an action or proceeding for Condemnation be instituted or tried, the portion of the Premises sought by the Condemner free from this Lease and the rights of Tenant in the Premises other than as provided in this Article 7.

  • If during the Tax Increment Period, all or any portion of the Redevelopment Project Site is condemned by a condemning authority other than the City, and the condemning authority or its successor in interest would not be obligated to pay real estate taxes upon that portion condemned, the City shall be entitled to claim against the Condemner an interest in the property equal to the present value of the pro rata share of tax increment indebtedness outstanding as of the date of taking.

  • Any rent payable under this Lease after the date actual physical possession is taken by the Condemner of the portion of the Premises condemned shall be reduced by the percentage the ground area of the portion taken by eminent domain bears to the total ground area of the Premises on the date of this Lease.

  • If during the tax increment period all or any portion of the Project Site is condemned by a condemning authority other than the City, and the condemning authority or its successor in interest would not be obligated to pay real estate taxes upon that portion condemned, the City shall be entitled to claim against the Condemner an interest in the property equal to the present value of the pro rata share of tax increment indebtedness outstanding as of the date of taking.

  • If the Property is abandoned by Grantor or if after notice by Beneficiary to Grantor that the Condemner offers to make an award or settle a claim for damages, Grantor fails to respond to Beneficiary within 30 days of the date of such notice, Beneficiary is authorized to collect and apply the proceeds at Beneficiary's option either to restoration or repair of the Property or to the sums secured by this Deed of Trust.


More Definitions of Condemner

Condemner means the City of Gatlinburg, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County, the State of Tennessee, or any other public or quasi-public authority, or Person having the power of Condemnation.
Condemner means any entity vested with the power of eminent domain.” Id.

Related to Condemner

  • Condemnor means any public or quasi-public authority, or private corporation or individual, having the power of Condemnation.

  • Condemnation means a temporary or permanent taking by any Governmental Authority as the result or in lieu or in anticipation of the exercise of the right of condemnation or eminent domain, of all or any part of the Property, or any interest therein or right accruing thereto, including any right of access thereto or any change of grade affecting the Property or any part thereof.

  • Expropriation ’ means the compulsory acquisition of property by an expropriating authority or an organ of state upon request to an expropriating authority, and ‘‘expropriate’’ has a corresponding meaning;

  • Leash means a leash, cord, chain, or other comparable material which must be of a gauge suitable for controlling said dog and shall not be longer than six feet.

  • the Estate means the Dunkirk Estate, the current boundaries of which are shown on the plan annexed hereto marked "Annexure C";