H5 Property definition

H5 Property means that property as generally shown on Schedule D1 attached to this Affordable Housing Plan.

Examples of H5 Property in a sentence

  • As of the Effective Date, the amount of the IHO fee credit for the H5 Property shall be $7,647,054 (the "H5 Transfer IHO Fee Credits").

  • For the avoidance of doubt, in no event shall such indemnity and defense obligation of Developer apply to any actions or claims first accruing on or after the closing date of the H5 Property and or the H6 Property, respectively, including, without limitation, any claims of future residential occupants of the either or both of the H5 Property and or the H6 Property.

  • Following each closing, City shall be responsible to keep the H5 Property or H6 Property conveyed at that closing in good, clean and safe condition.

  • Following the closing of the H5 Property and/or H6 Property, as applicable, City may assign its rights and obligations under this Section C.7 that expressly survive the closing to a developer of affordable housing.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall such indemnity and defense obligation of Developer apply to any actions or claims that arise from the negligence or willful misconduct of City, or any exacerbation by City of any pre-existing condition on the H5 Property and or the H6 Property.

  • If the City has identified the Designee by the Extended Closing Date (or has extended a second time, then by the Outside H5/H6 Closing Date, as applicable) the Grant Deed shall identify the Designee as the transferee/grantee of the H5 Property or H6 Property, as applicable.

  • The valid health-related period is one for which the Employee has medical substantiation required for sick leave eligibility.

  • The H5 Property and the H6 Property may be transferred separately or concurrently, at the Developer’s discretion.

  • The City shall give notice to the Developer not later than six (6) months prior to the City’s anticipated date of receiving a temporary certificate of occupancy (“TCO”) for the first lot (H5 Property or H6 Property) to be completed (the “TCO Notice”) so that vacating the private street area, in two phases, can commence.

  • Concurrently with entering into the Development Agreement, Developer and City shall enter into separate Transfer Agreements for the transfer of the H5 Property and the H6 Property, respectively, to City in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth below (individually the "H5 Transfer Agreement” and the “H6 Transfer Agreement" and sometimes collectively the “H5 and H6 Transfer Agreements”).