Controlled Facilities definition

Controlled Facilities means any real estate within the planned community, whether or not part of a Unit, that is not a Common Facility but is maintained, improved, repaired, replaced, regulated, managed, insured or controlled by the Association.
Controlled Facilities means the real estate, buildings, and improvements within the Planned Community which are not Common Facilities and are designated for the benefit and use of some but not all Units. Controlled Facilities are maintained, improved, repaired, replaced, regulated, managed, insured or controlled by the Association of Unit Owners, and may include, but are not limited to, the real estate comprising the Common-wall Units, including lawns, roofs, gutters, downspouts, soffit, facia, siding, masonry, and may include private streets, parking areas, clubhouse, pools, parks, trails, playgrounds, and other amenities within the Planned Community.
Controlled Facilities. SCE shall:

Examples of Controlled Facilities in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall include language similar to this "HHS Controlled Facilities and Information Systems Security" language in all subcontracts that require subcontractor personnel to have the same frequency and duration of (1) physical access to an HHS-controlled facility; (2) logical access to an HHS-controlled information system; (3) access to sensitive HHS data/information, whether in an HHS-controlled information system or in hard copy; or (4) any combination of circumstances (1) through (3).

  • Distribution Upgrades Charge shall mean the monthly charge to the Interconnection Customer to recover the revenue requirements for the Distribution Provider’s Distribution Upgrades, calculated as the product of the Customer-Financed Monthly Rate for Non-ISO- Controlled Facilities and the Distribution Upgrades Cost.

  • In the event the Authority cannot accommodate the Requesting Airline’s request, the Authority shall attempt to find an alternative time and/or day (as applicable) at Authority- Controlled Facilities to accommodate the request.

  • After airlines have relocated with the opening of all gates within the expansion of Terminal 2 and periodically thereafter, the Authority may reconsider the assignment of Preferential Use Gates as set forth herein and based on the Minimum Daily Average Utilization, the total number of which may at Authority’s sole discretion be increased or decreased to ensure the proper number of Gates are reserved as Authority- Controlled Facilities controlled by the Authority.

  • The Contractor shall include language similar to this "HHS Controlled Facilities and Information Systems Security" language in all subcontracts that require subcontractor personnel to have the same frequency and duration of (1) physical access to an HHS- controlled facility; (2) logical access to an HHS-controlled information system; (3) access to sensitive HHS data/information, whether in an HHS-controlled information system or in hard copy; or (4) any combination of circumstances (1) through (3).


More Definitions of Controlled Facilities

Controlled Facilities. As defined in Appendix X of the Transmission Owner Tariff. The currently effective Customer-Financed Monthly Rate for Non-ISO-Controlled Facilities is as provided in Appendix X of the Transmission Owner Tariff.
Controlled Facilities means those portions of the Community that are not owned by the Association but are maintained, repaired, replaced, managed, insured or controlled by the Association as more particularly described in Section 3.4 below.
Controlled Facilities means and refer to any facilities benefiting the community that are not located within the area devoted to Common Facilities. There are no Controlled Facilities located or associated with SUMMERFIELD.
Controlled Facilities means any real estate within the Planned Community that is not a Common Facility but is maintained, improved, repaired, replaced, regulated, managed insured and/or controlled by the Association.
Controlled Facilities means any real estate within a planned community, whether or not a part of a unit, that is not a common facility but is maintained, improved, repaired, replaced, regulated, managed, insured or controlled by the association.
Controlled Facilities means those improvements which are located on real estate not owned by the Association, as more specifically described in Section 3.3 below.
Controlled Facilities means those components of a Unit which receive one or more services from the Association which is not applicable to this community.