Property Identification definition

Property Identification. Municipality: County: Plot Book Volume: Page: Tax Parcel #/UPI:
Property Identification. Address: City _, County _, Ohio, Zip Code Tax Map Number: Legal Description: The legal description of the Property is [select one of the following below]: (1) attached as an exhibit hereto; (2) the same as described in Deed Book , Page , et. seq., of the land records of the above county; OR (3) Lot , Block , Unit _, Section of Subdivision/Development, according to the plat recorded in Plat Book _, Page , et. seq., of the land records of the above county; OR (4) described below if Property is a condominium unit and a full unit legal description is to be used [NOT TO BE USED IF PROPERTY IS A FEE SIMPLE TOWNHOME]: Unit ______ of Condominium (“Condominium”), located in Land Lot of County, Ohio, together with its percentage of undivided interest in the common elements of the Condominium, and its interest in the limited common elements assigned to the unit (“Unit”). The Condominium was created pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for any Condominium (“Declaration”), recorded in Deed Book _, Page , et seq., County, Ohio records (“Declaration”), and shown and delineated on the plat of survey filed in Condominium Plat Book , Page , County, Ohio records, and on the floor plans filed in Condominium Floor Plan Book , Page , County, Ohio records. Personal Property, including appliances: ☐ See Attachment__ Occupancy: Property ☐ is ☐ is not currently occupied by a tenant. If occupied, the lease term expires ___________________.
Property Identification means geocode, county assessor code, or parcel identification code.

Examples of Property Identification in a sentence

  • Property Identification: Address: City , County , Georgia, Zip Code Tax Parcel I.D. Number: b.

  • Use what works in your area (e.g. Parcel Number, Property Identification Number, Tax ID Number).

  • Owner shall provide Contractor access to a Priority 2A Area to perform any portion of the Work with such area no later than twelve (12) months after submission of the applicable final Property Identification Plan.

  • Property Identification This section describes requirements for decals, sensitive items, precious metals, and special test equipment.

  • Pursuant to such Property Identification Plan, the Claims Administrator shall utilize available public records and other resources reasonably within its disposal, to seek to identify record owners of Residences within the Class Area, and, where available, former record owners during the Class Period.

  • The Claims Administrator shall then mail by, First Class Mail, the Notice Packet to those addresses developed pursuant to the Property Identification Plan and as updated by the NCOA search, within sixty (60) days of the Preliminary Approval Order, which shall be deemed the Notice Issuance Deadline.

  • The Claims Administrator, pursuant to the Property Identification Plan, shall develop the list of addresses applicable to the Residences in the Class Area and Class Member names (where available) through the date of the Preliminary Approval Order as soon as practicable, but not later than forty-five (45) days of the issuance of the Preliminary Approval Order.

  • Contractor shall submit final Property Identification Plans, completed in accordance with the Contract Documents, for Owner’s review and approval no later than eighteen (18) months from Notice to Proceed.

  • The Claims Administrator may be authorized to begin work on the Property Identification Plan upon the latter of being retained or the execution of this Agreement.

  • This event would be for an area of approximately a half-acre on the southern section of the parcel (Property Identification Number 178253000).