Conditional Occupancy Permit definition

Conditional Occupancy Permit means a conditional occupancy permit, a temporary certificate of occupancy, or a substantial equivalent, issued by the applicable Governmental Authority within the jurisdiction in which the Property is located, legally permitting Tenant's occupancy of the Premises.
Conditional Occupancy Permit means a permit pursuant to this By-law which pertains to occupancy of a building for a period of time.

Related to Conditional Occupancy Permit

  • Occupancy Permit means a document authorizing the use of a development undertaken in accordance with a development permit issued pursuant to this Land Use Bylaw;

  • Prior Occupancy means Owner’s use of all or parts of the Project before Substantial Completion, as more fully set forth in Section 6.08 A.

  • Transient occupancy means occupancy in transient lodging that has all of the following

  • Single Room Occupancy or “SRO” means housing consisting of single room dwelling units that is the primary residence of its occupant or occupants. An SRO does not include facilities for students.

  • Building Permit means a permit for the construction of one or more Units, issued by the City, or other public agency in the event the City no longer issues said permits for the construction of Units within CFD No. 11. For purposes of this definition, "Building Permits" shall not include permits for construction or installation of commercial/industrial structures, parking structures, retaining walls, and utility improvements not intended for human habitation.