Property Owner definition

Property Owner means any person shown as the owner of land on the last equalized assessment roll or otherwise known to be the owner of land by the city council. “Business owner” means any person recognized by the city as the owner of the business. “Owner” means either a business owner or a property owner. The city council has no obligation to obtain other information as to the ownership of land or businesses, and its determination of ownership shall be final and conclusive for the purposes of this part. Wherever this part requires the signature of the property owner, the signature of the authorized agent of the property owner shall be sufficient. Wherever this part requires the signature of the business owner, the signature of the authorized agent of the business owner shall be sufficient.
Property Owner means a person owning private property in the City as shown by the County Auditor’s plats of the City.
Property Owner or “owner” means the record owner of real property as shown on the most recently issued equalized assessment roll.

Examples of Property Owner in a sentence

  • Background Information Applicant & Property Owner: John McKenzie, McKenzie 300 Corporation; 9201 WatersideStreet; Middleton.

  • Real Property Owner expressly acknowledges and agrees that the Covenants are reasonable restraints on Real Property Owner’s right to own, use, maintain, and transfer the Property and any estate or interest therein and are not and shall not be construed to be an unreasonable restraint on alienation.

  • The Real Property Owner is joining in this Restrictive Covenant for the sole purpose of encumbering its fee interest in the Property solely for the limited purpose of ensuring that the Property will be available for use as an Affordable Housing Development site and the Department shall not hold the Real Property Owner liable for the construction and the continued operation of the Affordable Housing Development.

  • The terms “Real Property Owner” and “Housing Development Owner” as used in this Declaration shall include all successors, assigns and transferees of any or all of the respective interests of the Real Property Owner and Housing Development Owner in the Property and the Affordable Housing Development.

  • The undersigned do hereby affirm and swear, under oath, that all information on this form and on accompanying documents are true and correct.Signature of Legal Property Owner Notary Public SignaturePrinted Name of OwnerPrinted NameState of Georgia, County of Sworn and subscribed before me this day of , 20 Please submit completed form at https://build.sandyspringsga.gov.


More Definitions of Property Owner

Property Owner for any Existing Property or Future Property, means the Person who owns fee or leasehold title interest (as applicable) in and to such Property.
Property Owner means a person who owns, or an agent authorized in writing by a person who owns, assessable property according to the records of the treasurer of the city or village in which the business improvement zone is located.
Property Owner means the owner(s) of land or building(s) or both, and of all improvements made with grant funds.
Property Owner means the owner(s) of land or building(s) or both, or the owner in perpetuity of a façade easement, preservation easement or conservation easement, and of all improvements made with grant funds.
Property Owner means the Person who owns fee title interest in and to a Property.
Property Owner or “owner” means the owner or owners of property, as shown by the transfer books in the office of the county auditor of the county in which the property is located.
Property Owner means the person or persons or legal entity or entities holding interests of record to the Property or any portion of the Property. Wherever used herein, the terms "Property Owner" and "County" shall include their heirs, personal representatives, successors, agents, and assigns. Additional words and phrases used herein shall have the meanings as defined in this document, or if not defined herein, shall have their usual and customary meanings.