Property Control definition

Property Control means (i) acquisition of fee simple title, or entering into a purchase contract with a stated closing date within one hundred eighty (180) days of the contract date, (ii) acquisition of an option to purchase or right of first refusal that is exercisable by either the Nonprofit or the Host County (with a requirement of not more than one hundred twenty (120) days notice of exercise to the owner and not more than ninety (90) days notice from the Host County to the Nonprofit), or (iii) such other arrangement or agreement as may be approved by the Nonprofit and the Host County.

Examples of Property Control in a sentence

  • In case of equipment disposition: The Property Control Form shall be updated and a copy provided to AZDOHS no more than forty-five (45) calendar days after equipment disposition, if applicable.

  • The Subrecipient shall provide the AZDOHS a copy of the Property Control Form with the final quarterly report.

  • If the Seller has a U.S. Government-approved Property Control System (“System”), Seller shall keep Buyer informed of the Government approval status of that System.

  • The final reimbursement request as submitted shall be marked FINAL, and include a copy of the Property Control Form.

  • The contractor shall ensure that the Property Control System Plan addresses the requirements of this contract and is consistent with FAR 52.245-1 - Government Property.

  • Within ten (10) business days of the contract start date, the contractor shall provide a Property Control System Plan to the Contracting Officer.

  • Lender may require Borrower to execute a Security Agreement, Investment Property Control Agreement or similar form of assignment or control agreement, as approved by Lender, to be acknowledged by all brokers involved in Borrower's marketing and hedging program.

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  • The final reimbursement request as submitted shall be marked FINAL, and include a copy of the Property Control Form, if applicable.

  • If Seller has a U.S. Government-approved Property Control System (“System”), Seller shall keep Buyer informed of the Government approval status of that System.

Related to Property Control

  • Intellectual Property Contracts means all agreements concerning Intellectual Property, including without limitation license agreements, technology consulting agreements, confidentiality agreements, co-existence agreements, consent agreements and non-assertion agreements.

  • Contractor-acquired property means property acquired, fabricated, or otherwise provided by the Contractor for performing a contract, and to which the Government has title.

  • Real Property Collateral means the parcel or parcels of Real Property identified on Schedule R-1 and any Real Property hereafter acquired by Borrower.

  • Property line means the division line between two units of land.

  • Property Condition Report means a report prepared by a company satisfactory to Lender regarding the physical condition of the Property, satisfactory in form and substance to Lender in its sole discretion.