incremental housing definition

incremental housing means a housing scheme sponsored by the Government, or an authority, or an autonomous body or a company for providing residential land to a family not exceeding 120 square yards;
incremental housing. – Incremental Housing means housing designed in such a manner that individual dwelling units can be easily expanded in terms of additional rooms or enlargement of existing rooms by the owners /occupants of such dwelling units without requiring reconstruction of the whole blocks of buildings.
incremental housing means a housing scheme sponsored by Government or an autonomous body for providing plots not exceeding eighty squared yards for housing purpose;

Related to incremental housing

  • Increment means the amount per annum provided as a rate of increase in the applicable salary payable to any eligible employee, which unless the context of the relevant approved pay range otherwise clearly indicates, may be granted annually on the applicable anniversary dates.

  • Incremental value means a figure derived by multiplying the marginal value of the property located within a project area on which tax increment is collected by a number that represents the adjusted tax increment from that project area that is paid to the agency.

  • Incremental Facilities has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.22(a).

  • Scan increment means the amount of relative displacement of the patient with respect to the CT x-ray system between successive scans measured along the direction of such displacement.

  • Incremental Facility has the meaning specified in Section 2.16(a).