Inalienable Property definition

Inalienable Property means that property of the City which is inalienable pursuant to § 383 of the New York City Charter or a successor provision thereto. References to the Inalienable Property in this Agreement will be deemed to include the space on, over, and under the surface of the Inalienable Property, including through pipes, conduits, and similar improvements thereto (except that where the City’s property rights to such Inalienable Property are expressly limited in a particular case to specified dimensional boundaries then such references shall be limited, in regard to such property, as thus expressly limited).
Inalienable Property means the rights of the City in and to its waterfront, ferries, wharf property, bridges, land under water, public landings, wharves, docks, streets, avenues, highways, parks, waters, waterways and all other public places.
Inalienable Property means that property of the City which is inalienable pursuant to Section 383 of the New York City Charter or a successor provision thereto. References to the Inalienable Property in this Agreement will be deemed to include the space on, over and under the surface of the Inalienable Property (except that where the City’s property rights to such Inalienable Property is expressly limited in a particular case to specified dimensional boundaries then such references shall be limited, in regard to such particular property, as thus expressly limited).

Examples of Inalienable Property in a sentence

  • In connection with the construction, installation, use, operation, and/or maintenance of the System, the Company may not, without the prior consent of the appropriate authorities, obstruct the Inalienable Property, or the subways, railways, passenger travel, river navigation, or other pedestrian or vehicular traffic that is using the Inalienable Property.

  • This provision shall not be construed to authorize the Company to relocate the System or any portion thereof to any other location on, over or under the Inalienable Property, except to the extent otherwise permitted under this Agreement.

  • As further compensation (and not in lieu of the monetary compensation required pursuant to § 3.2) in exchange for the benefit and privilege of using the Inalienable Property for the purpose of offering and providing Information Services pursuant to this Agreement, the Company shall provide non-monetary compensation to the City as described in Appendix B.

  • If relocation to such other location on, over or under the Inalienable Property cannot be accomplished consistent with the provisions of this Agreement, then the Company may relocate such System to a location on private property, subject to its reaching an agreement for such relocation with such private property owner and subject further to any and all applicable approvals required by this Agreement and applicable law.

  • All of the properties, assets and equipment used as part of the System must be maintained at a level of good repair, working order and good condition that is necessary to assure the safety and protection of the Inalienable Property and the safe and efficient use thereof.

  • The Company shall reimburse, indemnify, and hold harmless the City for any and all loss of or damage to the Inalienable Property or structure of the City occurring during the course of any construction, installation, use, operation, and/or maintenance of the System.

  • The System to be constructed, installed, used, operated, and/or maintained pursuant to this Agreement is not to materially exceed in size or otherwise differ in the nature of the imposition placed on the Inalienable Property from that which is standard in the industry with respect to the provision of Information Services.

  • The Company shall, at its own cost and expense, undertake all necessary and appropriate efforts to prevent accidents at its work sites within the Inalienable Property, including the placing and maintenance of proper guards, fences, barricades, security personnel, and suitable and sufficient lighting.

  • To the full extent permitted by applicable law, the City reserves the right, at any point in time, to adopt or issue such rules, regulations, orders, or other directives that are not inconsistent with the terms of this Agreement and are reasonably necessary or appropriate in the lawful exercise of the City's authority as manager of the Inalienable Property and its police powers, and the Company agrees to comply with all such lawful rules, regulations, orders, or other directives.

  • The City hereby grants the Company, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, a nonexclusive franchise providing the Company with the right and the City’s consent to construct, install, use, operate, and/or maintain, the System (authorization to install non-closed path transmission facilities, such as antennae and similar equipment which transmits or receives information wirelessly, within the Inalienable Property is not granted pursuant to this Agreement).

Related to Inalienable Property

  • movable property means property of every description except immovable property;

  • Taxable Property means all Assessor’s Parcels which are not Exempt Property.

  • Tangible Property means any furniture, fixtures, leasehold improvements, vehicles, office equipment, computer equipment, other equipment, machinery, tools, forms, supplies or other tangible personal property of any nature.