Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities definition

Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities means and include but not limited to the open space referred to in Clause [3.18] of the said lease, Gas Pipe Before Meter, greenery areas, loading and unloading bay, lifts, pipe ducts, toilet, lift lobbies, guard counter, kerb planter, upper part of lift lobby, ventilation funnel(s), pergola, podium deck, R. C. architectural fins, podium, children's play areas, covered landscaped and play area, sitting area, store room, A/C platform, dog houses, refuse storage and material recovery rooms, telecom and extra voltage rooms, flat roofs, electrical meter rooms, lift shafts, fresh water booster pump room, upper part of vent duct room, lift machine room, non-structural pre-fabricated external walls (which are for the purpose of identification only marked "PF" on the plans annexed hereto), those fixed windows referred to in item (2) of the definition of “Fixed Windows”,, which for the purpose of identification only, are shown coloured xxxxx and xxxxx hatched black (insofar as such areas, systems, devices and facilities are identifiable on such plans) on the plans annexed hereto (and for the avoidance of doubt, including the waterproofing layers on the areas so coloured and the ancillary drains) and such additional areas, systems, devices and facilities as may at any time be designated as the Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities by the Authority in accordance with the provisions of this Deed but (unless otherwise expressly defined and provided under this Deed) shall exclude the Estate Common Areas and Facilities, those installations belonging to any Utility Company and telecommunications and broadcasting services providers and such areas within the Residential Block in respect of which the exclusive right and privilege to hold, use, occupy and enjoy the same belongs to any particular Owner and such facilities within the Residential Block serving only any particular Owner;
Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities means and include but not limited to Gas Pipe Before Meter, open space as required under Clause 3.18(a) of the said lease, planters (excluding those forming part of Estate Common Areas and Facilities), loading and unloading bay, greenery areas (excluding those forming part of Estate Common Areas and Facilities), lawn, lift lobbies, lift shafts, lift pit, store, green roof, corridor, service corridor, those Fixed Windows located at the part of the corridor outside Unit 4 and Unit 5 on 1/F to 28/F of the Residential Block, drain pit, water meter cabinet, flush water sump tank, fresh water sump tank, fire services water sump tank, fresh and flush water pump room, fire services upfeed and booster pump room, elderly facilities, children play area, pergolas, pavement, pipe ducts, transformer room, covered passage, irrigation control valve cabinet, telecommunication and broadcasting equipments room, main switch room, hose reels, mail delivery rooms, residential main entrance, guard counter, lavatory for watchmen and management staff, meter rooms, electrical duct, water meter cupboards, refuse storage and material recovery rooms, dog houses, canopies, maintenance flat roofs, green roof of covered walkway, flat roofs, electrical meter rooms, telecom rooms, tie beams, vent duct room, exit corridor, covered areas, pipe duct under, cable duct under, typhoon guards, concrete hood, pump room, fire services water tank, tank room, flush water tanks, fresh water tanks, emergency generator room, walkway, lift machine rooms, the external walls pertaining to the Residential Block including projections such as air-conditioner hoods outside the Residential Units, security system and apparatus and communal aerial broadcast distribution system within the Residential Block, which for the purpose of identification only, are shown coloured brown, brown hatched black and brown cross hatched black (insofar as such areas, systems, devices and facilities are identifiable on such plans) on the plans annexed to the DMC and such additional areas, systems, devices and facilities as may at any time be designated as the Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities by the HA in accordance with the provisions of the DMC but (unless otherwise expressly defined and provided under the DMC) shall exclude the Estate Common Areas and Facilities, those installations belonging to any Utility Company and telecommunications and broadcasting services providers and such areas within the Residential Block ...
Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities means and includes cladding, structural wall, architectural features, staircases, passages, common corridors, mail boxes, fire services inlets, the curtain wall structures of the Development including but not limited to the mullions and cladding (except: (i) the openable parts of the curtain wall structures; and (ii) such pieces of glass panels wholly enclosing or fronting a Residential Unit, which said openable parts and glass panels shall form parts of the relevant Residential Units).

Examples of Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the contributions of such costs and expenses relating to the said shared residential areas and facilities (all being parts of the Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities) to be made by the Owners of the Estate in accordance with this Clause shall accrue to the Owners of the Residential Block and be credited towards such part of the management fund relating to the whole of the Residential Block.

  • The Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities shall be deemed to be common areas and facilities for the benefit of the Owners of the Residential Block which areas and facilities may, subject to the provisions hereof and of Sub-Deed (if any), be used by each Owner of the Residential Block in common with all other Owners of the Residential Block.

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  • Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities The Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities shall be deemed to be common areas and facilities for the benefit of the Owners of the Residential Block which areas and facilities may, subject to the provisions hereof and of Sub-Deed (if any), be used by each Owner of the Residential Block in common with all other Owners of the Residential Block.

  • If buyers can observe the risk component, the activity (or consumption) private benefit schedule becomes yBPriv(y) = y(b(y) - qAv), (13) because the buyer discounts the benefit from consumption by the expected loss from injury.

  • Each Owner shall ensure that his guests do not use any part of the Estate except within the Parking Spaces (and with the permission of the Owners thereof) or within the Visitors’ Car Parking Spaces (and with the permission of the Manager after the designation of the Visitors’ Car Parking Spaces as additional Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities in accordance with the provisions of this Deed) for vehicle (for avoidance of doubt, including motor vehicles and motor cycles) parking purposes.

  • The Authority shall prepare or cause to be prepared a set of plans (certified as to their accuracy by or on behalf of the Authorized Person) showing the Estate Common Areas and Facilities and Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities.

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  • When the requirements of Section 4.5(a) have been satisfied, the Committee or Administrator shall take such action as is necessary to cause the issuance, in the name of the Option Holder, of a stock certificate evidencing the ownership of such Shares.

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More Definitions of Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities

Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities means and include but not limited to the open space referred to in Clause 3.19 of the said lease, Gas Pipe Before Meter, horizontal greenery areas, garden, pergola and seating, pedestrian entrance, loading and unloading bay, bicycle parking, pipe ducts, car park lift lobby, lift lobbies, lift shafts, ground floor lobby, guard toilet, guard counter, low voltage cable duct, children’s play areas, canopies, covered sitting areas, elderly fitness, high level of electrical meter room, high level of staircase, high level of ground floor lobby, high levels of pipe duct, high level of low voltage cable duct, low voltage cable duct room, exercise area, void, green roof, cable duct rooms, architectural fins, entrance canopy, telecommunications and broadcasting equipment room, roof of staircase, high level of sitting area, high level of low voltage cable duct room, high level of telecommunications and broadcasting equipment room, high level of guard toilet, high level of cable duct room, telecom rooms, refuse storage & material recovery rooms, flat roofs, dog houses, electrical meter rooms, architectural features, fresh water booster pump room, high level of fresh water booster pump room, roof of fresh water booster pump room, air duct room, concrete hoods, roof of pipe duct, lift machine room, typhoon guard, vertical greenery areas (the location of which is indicated by pecked red line for identification purpose only on the plans annexed hereto), non-structural pre-fabricated external walls (which are for the purpose of identification only marked "PF" on the plans annexed hereto), those fixed windows referred to in item (2) of the definition of “Fixed Windows”, wider common corridors and lift lobbies (which are for the purpose of identification only marked "W" on the plans annexed hereto), which for the purpose of identification only, are shown coloured brown, brown hatched black and brown cross hatched black (insofar as such areas, systems, devices and facilities are identifiable on such plans) on the plans annexed hereto (and for the avoidance of doubt, including the waterproofing layers on the areas so coloured and the ancillary drains) and such additional areas, systems, devices and facilities as may at any time be designated as the Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities by the Authority in accordance with the provisions of this Deed but (unless otherwise expressly defined and provided under this Deed) shall exclude the Estate Common Areas and Facilities,...
Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities means and include but not limited to telecommunications and broadcasting equipment room for domestic, pipe ducts, planters, guard counter and lavatory for watchmen, meter rooms, mail delivery rooms, lift lobbies of Residential Block, flat roofs, cable duct rooms, hose reels, fire hydrants, telecommunications rooms, refuse storage and material recovery rooms, water meter cupboards, corridors, horizontal screens (i.e. the canopy at 2/ F of the Residential Block), tie beams, metal staircase, acoustic fins, fresh water booster pump room, vent duct room, roof of emergency generator room, roof of fire services water tank, roof of sprinkler water tanks, roof of fresh water tank, roofs of staircase, lift machine room, lift shafts, lifts, the external walls pertaining to the Residential Block including projections such as air-conditioner hoods outside the Residential Units, staircases, cable accommodations and associated facilities, security system and apparatus, communal aerial broadcast distribution system, telecommunications network facilities, and any other systems, devices and facilities provided or installed in the Residential Block and intended to serve the Residential Block as a whole, which for the purpose of identification only, are shown coloured (i) brown and (ii) brown cross-hatched black respectively (insofar as such areas, systems, devices and facilities are identifiable on such plans) on the plans annexed to the DMC and such additional areas, systems, devices and facilities as may at any time be designated as Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities by the Authority in accordance with Sub-Deed (if any) but (unless otherwise expressly defined and provided under the DMC) shall exclude the Estate Common Areas and Facilities and such areas within the Residential Block in respect of which the exclusive right and privilege to hold, use, occupy and enjoy the same belongs to any particular Owner and such facilities within the Residential Block serving only any particular Owner.
Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities means and include but not limited to the Gas Pipe Before Meter, the Footbridge 2, gas kiosk, community play areas, open spaces, vertical greenery areas, greenery areas, covered landscaped areas, covered walkway (including the roof thereof but excluding the covered part located across over emergency vehicular access/vehicular access of the Estate), canopies, corridors, planters, lawn, loading/unloading bays, security/guard counters, lift lobbies, mail rooms, overflow pits, refuse storage and material recovery chambers, electrical meter rooms, transformer rooms, main switch rooms, emergency generator rooms, electrical cable duct rooms, cable duct room, cable ducts, fresh water tank, flush water tank, fresh water pump room, flush water pump room, fresh and flush water pump room, fire service inlets, fire services water tanks, fire service water sump tank, fire services pump rooms, fire services check meters, fire service water check meter, sprinkler inlets, sprinkler water tank, sprinkler control valve set, hose reels, telecommunication and broadcasting equipments rooms, telecommunication and broadcasting equipment riser duct, telecom room, equipment room, water meter cupboards, check meter cupboard, pipe duct rooms, pipe ducts, vent duct rooms, flat roofs, dog houses, architectural fins, refuse storage and material recovery rooms, lift machine rooms, lift shafts, lifts, staircases, service corridors, roofs of staircases, bench, toilet, protected lobby, footpaths, typhoon guard, concrete hood, the external walls pertaining to the Residential Block including projections such as air-conditioner hoods outside the Residential Units, cable accommodations and associated facilities, smart meter monitoring and energy information display system, security system and apparatus and communal aerial broadcast distribution system within the Residential Block, which for the purpose of identification only, are shown coloured yellow, brown, brown cross hatched black and brown hatched black (insofar as such areas, systems, devices and facilities are identifiable on such plans) on the plans annexed hereto and such additional areas, systems, devices and facilities as may at any time be designated as Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities by the Authority in accordance the provisions of this Deed but (unless otherwise expressly defined and provided under this Deed) shall exclude the Estate Common Areas and Facilities, those installations belonging to any Utility Company, th...
Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities means and include, but not limited to, accessible toilet (for watchmen), air-conditioner platform (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), automatic meter reading room, Bicycle Parking Spaces, cable duct rooms, canopies, communal play area, covered children’s play areas, covered landscaped areas (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), dog houses, drain pit (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), electrical ducts (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), electrical meter rooms (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), extra low voltage ducts (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), flat roofs, flush water tanks, fresh water booster pump room, fresh water tanks, Greenery Area (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), guard counter, landscaped roof, lifts (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), lift lobbies (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), lift machine room, lift shafts, Loading and Unloading Space for the Residential Block, maintenance access, maintenance platform, pipe ducts (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), planters (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), refuse storage and material recovery rooms, staircases (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), store room, telecom and extra low voltage rooms, trellises, upper part of pipe ducts (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), vent duct room, voids (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), water meter cabinets and any other areas, systems, devices and facilities provided or installed in the Residential Block and intended to serve exclusively the Residential Block as a whole, which for the purpose of identification only, are shown coloured BROWN, BROWN HATCHED BLACK and, BROWN CROSS-HATCHED BLACK (insofaras such areas, systems, devices and facilities are identifiable on such plans) on the plans annexed hereto, the accuracy of such plans has been certified by the Authorized Person and such additional areas, systems, devices and facilities as may at any time be designated as the Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities by the ...
Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities means and include, but not limited to, acoustic fins, architectural feature wall, automatic meter reading cupboard (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), cable ducts, canopies, communal play areas, dog houses, electrical meter rooms (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), external walls pertaining to the Residential Block, flat roofs (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), Gas Pipe Before Meter (excluding such part(s) of the Gas Pipe Before Meter which serve(s) the Government Accommodation exclusively), Greenery Area (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), guard counter, high level of electrical meter room, lawns, lifts, lift lobbies, lift machine room, lift shafts, lift pits, main roof, non-structural prefabricated external walls (which, for the purpose of identification, are shown marked “○PF ” on the plans annexed hereto), pedestrian entrance, pipe ducts (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), planters (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), podium roof, refuge areas, refuse storage and material recovery rooms, roof of covered walkway, staircases (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), store, store room, telecom duct room, telecommunication rooms, the space for the loading and unloading of motor vehicles as provided under Clause [3.29(c)] of the said lease (which, for the purpose of identification only, is marked “LOADING AND UNLOADING BAY” on the GROUND FLOOR PLAN annexed hereto), the tree being Ficus Microcarpa shown and marked on the plan annexed to the said lease as “T0001”, toilet (other than those forming part of the Estate Common Areas and Facilities), town gas pipe risers, trellis, upper roof, vent duct room, vent pipe, waterproof membrane beneath the planters and lawns forming part of the Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities together with ancillary pipes, drains and facilities of such waterproof membrane, wider common corridors and lift lobbies (which, for the purpose of identification, are shown marked “○W ” on the plans annexed hereto), and any other areas, systems, devices and facilities provided or installed in the Residential Block and intended to serve the Residential Block as a whole, which for the purpose of identification only, are shown coloured BROWN, BROWN HATCHED BLACK and BROWN CR...

Related to Residential Block Common Areas and Facilities

  • Limited common areas and facilities means those common areas and facilities

  • Common Areas and Facilities means collectively the Development Common Areas and Facilities and the Residential Common Areas and Facilities and all those parts and such of the facilities of the Development designated as common areas and facilities in any Sub-Deed;

  • 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

  • Project Common Areas as used in this Lease, shall mean the portion of the Project designated as such in the Site Plan. The Project Common Areas shall consist of all parking facilities, entrances and exits, driveways, exterior walkways, first-class landscaped and hardscaped areas which are generally consistent with the quality of landscaped and hardscaped areas of Comparable Buildings in existence as of the date of this Lease, open space areas and plazas on the real property comprising the Project. The term "BUILDING COMMON AREAS," as used in this Lease, shall mean the portions of the Common Areas located within any building in the Project not entirely leased by Tenant, which Building Common Areas shall be reasonably designated as such by Landlord. Notwithstanding the foregoing and subject to (i) Landlord's approval, which approval (as indicated in Section 29.4 below) shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, (ii) the CC&R's, and (iii) all terms of this Lease regarding Hazardous Materials, Tenant may install or locate such items as benches, patio tables, bike racks, above-ground generators, security cameras and the like (collectively, "MISCELLANEOUS COMMON AREA ITEMS") at Tenant's sole cost in the Common Areas or on the exterior of the Building, as applicable, provided that Tenant removes such items upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease and repairs any damage to the Common Areas or the exterior of the Building (as applicable) resulting from such removal. If Tenant fails to remove any Miscellaneous Common Area Item or to repair any damage resulting from such removal upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Landlord may do so and may charge Landlord's actual cost thereof to Tenant. The manner in which the Common Areas are maintained and operated shall be in accordance with a standard which is not less than that customarily followed in the operation and maintenance of first class mid-rise office buildings located within the University Towne Center (i.e., the area from two (2) blocks to the North of La Jolla Village Drive to two (2) blocks to the South of La Jolla Village Drive between the I-5 and I-805 freeways), Del Mar, Carmel Valley and Torrey Hills geographical areas, provided that Landlord shall manage, maintain and operate the same in a manner consistent with that of Comparable Buildings, and the use thereof shall be subject to such rules and regulations as Landlord reasonably may make from time to time. As used herein, "COMPARABLE BUILDINGS" shall mean the first class mid-rise office buildings (now existing or subsequently constructed) within the projects located within the University Towne Center, Del Mar, Carmel Valley and Torrey Hills geographical areas and having substantially similar characteristics to the Building pertaining to size, age, accessibility, design, quality, amenities and tenancies. Landlord reserves the right to make alterations or additions to, or to change the location of, elements of the Project and the Common Areas, provided that if any such changes might affect Tenant's use of the Premises (in other than an immaterial manner), Landlord obtains Tenant's prior written approval of any such alterations, additions and changes and such alterations, additions and changes do not unreasonably interfere with Tenant's access to the Premises. Except when and where Tenant's right of access is specifically excluded in this Lease, Tenant shall have the right of access to the Building and the parking facilities twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week during the Lease Term. PEREGRINE SYSTEMS CORPORATE CENTER [Peregrine Systems]

  • Common Areas is defined as all areas and facilities outside the Premises and within the exterior boundary line of the Industrial Center and interior utility raceways within the Premises that are provided and designated by the Lessor from time to time for the general non-exclusive use of Lessor, Lessee and other lessees of the Industrial Center and their respective employees, suppliers, shippers, customers, contractors and invitees, including parking areas, loading and unloading areas, trash areas, roadways, sidewalks, walkways, parkways, driveways and landscaped areas.

  • Parking Facilities means parking lots or other off-street areas for the parking of vehicles, including areas below or above the surface of streets.

  • apartment building means a residential use building, or the residential use portion of a mixed-use building, other than a townhouse or stacked townhouse containing four or more dwelling units each of which shall have access to above grade common halls, stairs, elevators, and yards;

  • Common Facilities means the facilities under D.G.sets/D.G.rooms, water storage tanks its pumping and supply system, sewerage & drainage systems, electric sub-station/ transformers/electric panels/distribution network, maintenance service rooms, lawns including lighting & services etc., roads, pathways & driveways including street lighting & services etc., guard posts, fire hydrants & fire fighting system etc. and all such facilities and areas for common use and excluded from the computation of Super Area of the Said Premises;

  • Common Area means all areas and facilities within the Project that are not designated by Landlord for the exclusive use of Tenant or any other lessee or other occupant of the Project, including the parking areas, access and perimeter roads, pedestrian sidewalks, landscaped areas, trash enclosures, recreation areas and the like.

  • Project means the goods or Services described in the Signature Document or a Work Order of this Contract.

  • Historic building means a building, including its structural components, that is located in this state and that is either individually listed on the national register of historic places under 16 U.S.C. 470a, located in a registered historic district, and certified by the state historic preservation officer as being of historic significance to the district, or is individually listed as an historic landmark designated by a local government certified under 16 U.S.C. 470a(c).

  • Project Site(s) means the place(s) specified in the SCC for the supply and installation of the System.

  • Residential building means a building containing one or more residential dwellings.

  • Infrastructure Improvements means a street, road, sidewalk, parking facility, pedestrian mall, alley, bridge, sewer, sewage treatment plant, property designed to reduce, eliminate, or prevent the spread of identified soil or groundwater contamination, drainage system, waterway, waterline, water storage facility, rail line, utility line or pipeline, transit-oriented development, transit-oriented property, or other similar or related structure or improvement, together with necessary easements for the structure or improvement, owned or used by a public agency or functionally connected to similar or supporting property owned or used by a public agency, or designed and dedicated to use by, for the benefit of, or for the protection of the health, welfare, or safety of the public generally, whether or not used by a single business entity, provided that any road, street, or bridge shall be continuously open to public access and that other property shall be located in public easements or rights-of-way and sized to accommodate reasonably foreseeable development of eligible property in adjoining areas. Infrastructure improvements also include 1 or more of the following whether publicly or privately owned or operated or located on public or private property:

  • Public building and "public work" means a public building of, and a public work of, a governmental entity (the United States; the District of Columbia; commonwealths, territories, and minor outlying islands of the United States; State and local governments; and multi-State, regional, or interstate entities which have governmental functions). These buildings and works may include, without limitation, bridges, dams, plants, highways, parkways, streets, subways, tunnels, sewers, mains, power lines, pumping stations, heavy generators, railways, airports, terminals, docks, piers, wharves, ways, lighthouses, buoys, jetties, breakwaters, levees, and canals, and the construction, alteration, maintenance, or repair of such buildings and works.

  • Environmental Infrastructure Facilities means Wastewater Treatment Facilities, Stormwater Management Facilities or Water Supply Facilities (as such terms are defined in the Regulations).

  • Areas means such areas within the DAS Areas that are identified in Annexure A annexed to this Agreement;

  • Infrastructure improvement means permanent infrastructure that is essential for the public health and safety or that:

  • 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.

  • Building Project means the aggregate combined parcel of land on a portion of which are the improvements of which the Premises form a part, with all the improvements thereon, said improvements being a part of the block and lot for tax purposes which are applicable to the aforesaid land.

  • Project site, where applicable, means the place indicated in bidding documents.

  • Public facilities means amenities that are—

  • Parking Facility means a parking area or structure having

  • Base Building shall include the structural portions of the Building, the public restrooms and the Building mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems and equipment located in the internal core of the Building on the floor or floors on which the Premises are located. Tenant shall promptly provide Landlord with copies of any notices it receives regarding an alleged violation of Law. Tenant shall comply with the rules and regulations of the Building attached as Exhibit E and such other reasonable rules and regulations adopted by Landlord from time to time, including rules and regulations for the performance of Alterations (defined in Section 9).

  • Building Systems means any electrical, mechanical, structural, plumbing, heating, ventilating, air conditioning, sprinkler, life safety or security systems serving the Building.

  • Residential Project means a redevelopment project that is