Research building definition

Research building means a building:

Examples of Research building in a sentence

  • Cargill acknowledges that Holding Company owns all right, title and interest in the improvements comprising the two truck scales located next to the Cargill Research building on the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Parcel (as shown on Exhibit A) (the “West Scales”) and the one truck scale across from the grain office on the Cargill Parcel (the “East Scale”).

  • The Washington University School of Medicine Neuroscience Research building is a planned state-of-the-art 12 story, 609,000 square foot facility.

  • Cargill will ▇▇▇▇▇ easements to Holding Company to access and utilize (i) a portion of the Cargill Parcel comprised of a crescent-shaped parcel of real property surrounding the Research building that includes the West Scales (as shown on Exhibit A) for use as a truck staging area for truck weighing purposes and (ii) the real property leading to and from the East Scale in order to access and utilize the East Scale for truck weighing purposes.

  • Currently phone and computer lines enter the Port Cargill facility through the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Research building (located on the Cargill Parcel) at the south side of the property, where they are split to serve Crop Nutrition, Salt and CAH.

Related to Research building

  • Licensed premises means all areas associated with the operations of the licensee, including, but not limited to:

  • Development Area means that area to which a development plan is applicable.

  • Development Site means any parcel or lot on which exists or which is intended for building development other than the following:

  • Building Common Areas means with respect to the Tower, the areas, facilities and amenities specified in Schedule [E] which are to be used and enjoyed in common with all the other Apartment Acquirers of the Units in the Building; and

  • Green building strategies means those strategies that minimize the impact of development on the environment, and enhance the health, safety and well-being of residents by producing durable, low-maintenance, resource-efficient housing while making optimum use of existing infrastructure and community services.