Register eligible definition

Register eligible means a property that is found to be eligible for listing on the local register and is not currently listed. Register eligible does not mean Heritage Property.

Examples of Register eligible in a sentence

  • In cases where the undertaking will cause unavoidable adverse effects to National Register eligible archaeological properties, the Recipient shall consult with the SHPO to determine whether data recovery or some other treatment measure is in the public interest.

  • INDOT Cultural Resources staff will utilize the County Interim Reports, most current Bridge Inventory, as well as additional documentation to assure projects are not adjacent to a National Register eligible property or district.

  • Subgrantees should have an archaeologist who meets the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards monitor ground disturbance for grant funded activities proposed in the vicinity of National Register eligible archaeological sites and suspected or known burials.

  • Where the National Register status is undetermined, the HPT Staff either 1) recommends additional investigations, through testing or other appropriate means, to recover the necessary information to make a recommendation on eligibility, or 2) decides to treat the cultural resource as if it were National Register eligible for the purposes of the project.

  • Where the National Register status is undetermined, the HPT Staff either 1) recommends additional investigations, through testing or other appropriate means, to recover the necessary information to make a determination of eligibility, or 2) decides to treat the cultural resource as if it were National Register eligible for the purposes of the project.

  • FHWA and SHPO agree that the undertaking shall be implemented in accordance with the following stipulations in order to take into account the effects on National Register eligible historic properties.

  • Where National Register eligible archaeological properties may be adversely affected by the NLX Corridor or a site specific project, an Archaeological Treatment Plan will be prepared.

  • Where there is concurrence among the land managing agency or Signatory Tribe, if any, ADOT, FHWA, and SHPO or THPO, as applicable, ASM when warranted, and any Tribe that may attach religious and cultural significance to the discovery, that the discovery is National Register eligible, ADOT, on behalf of FHWA, will carry out its proposed actions to resolve the adverse effects.

  • Affected means there are no cultural resources in the APE, there are cultural resources in the APE but none are determined to be National Register eligible, or there are historic properties in the APE but none will be affected by the undertaking.

  • Limited to buildings and structures that are not National or State Register eligible.

Related to Register eligible

  • DWAC Eligible means that (a) the Common Stock is eligible at DTC for full services pursuant to DTC’s Operational Arrangements, including without limitation transfer through DTC’s DWAC system, (b) the Company has been approved (without revocation) by the DTC’s underwriting department, (c) the Transfer Agent is approved as an agent in the DTC/FAST Program, (d) the Conversion Shares are otherwise eligible for delivery via DWAC, and (e) the Transfer Agent does not have a policy prohibiting or limiting delivery of the Conversion Shares via DWAC.

  • DTC Eligible means, with respect to the Common Stock, that such Common Stock is eligible to be deposited in certificate form at the DTC, cleared and converted into electronic shares by the DTC and held in the name of the clearing firm servicing Lender’s brokerage firm for the benefit of Lender.

  • principal register means the register of members of the Company maintained at such place within or outside the Cayman Islands as the Board shall determine from time to time.

  • Eligible Securities Depository has the meaning set forth in section (b)(1) of Rule 17f-7.

  • National Register of Historic Places means the list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects significant in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering and culture, authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, and administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service. The list of Properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida is available from the Division.