Study Building definition

Study Building means separate buildings on the Property each identified as "Study" in the "Contributing" (further defined below) column of the Building Schedule as shown in Exhibit D to this Agreement and as described in Stipulation 6 herein. A study building would be identified by guidelines as developed by the Secretary of Interior for NRHP when evaluating historic resources. A historic resource is typically at least fifty years old, although resources of lesser age may qualify if they can be shown to have exceptional significance. A historic resource can be a building, structure (bridge, water tower), object (fountain, sculpture), site (battlefield, cemetery), district (a group of related resources), feature (street lights, clock tower), or open space (park, village green) that is significant in history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture at the local, state, or national level.