Supplemental Properties definition

Supplemental Properties. Properties other than the Subsidiary Properties.
Supplemental Properties. ESA Properties other than the Subsidiary Properties.
Supplemental Properties means assets of the Partnership or partnership subsidiaries of the Partnership, other than the Properties, which secure, directly, through a guarantee or otherwise, Nonrecourse Liabilities to which the Properties are subject.

Examples of Supplemental Properties in a sentence

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Lease, the Lease Supplements and the Security Documents, the Landlord, for and in consideration of the covenants herein contained and made on the part of the Tenant, hereby agrees to lease the Supplemental Properties to the Tenant for the Term, and the Tenant hereby agrees to lease the Supplemental Properties from the Landlord for the Term.

  • Sellers shall execute an Assignment assigning to Buyers all of Sellers collective rights, title to and interests in those Supplemental Properties on or before December 31, 2005.

  • The Parties acknowledge that one of the Supplemental Properties is currently subject to a right of first refusal granted to the tenant at said property.

  • Those Supplemental Properties, and the assignment thereof, from Sellers to Buyers, shall be governed by this Agreement.

  • Amendments to Section 2 of the Purchase Agreement (Supplemental Properties).

  • The District has met all requirements of the Act and the Code related to supplementing the Assessment Roll with the Supplemental Properties and levying assessments on such property and the Hearing and Assessment Roll, as supplemented, should be approved.

  • If Buyer determines that any Title Defect (as defined below) exists, then Buyer shall provide written notice of such Title Defect to Seller promptly after the discovery thereof, but in no event later than April 10, 2012, with regard to the Initial Properties (or later than three (3) days prior to the Supplemental Closing Date with regard to the Supplemental Properties).

  • All memoranda and reports of the staff of and consultants to the District and documents of the District prepared and dated as of or prior to the date of the Hearing and relating to the Petitioners, the Petition, the District, the Service Plan, the levy of assessments, the Assessment Roll and the supplement of the Assessment Roll with the Supplemental Properties, the basis of assessment and the subject matter of such hearing; 2.

  • The Hearing Examiner recommends that the Board find from the preponderance of evidence that it is advisable for the District to provide to the Supplemental Properties the services and improvements described in the Petition, the Service Plan, and the Order and that all properties added should be subject to assessment by the District for all years in which they will receive benefits from the services and improvements described in the Petition, the Service Plan, and the Order.

  • A hearing to supplement the original Assessment Roll with the Supplemental Properties as defined in the Hearing Examiner’s Report was ordered and held.


More Definitions of Supplemental Properties

Supplemental Properties is defined in Section 2.2(b) and includes the Exhibit A-1 Supplemental Properties and the Exhibit A-2 Supplemental Properties.
Supplemental Properties means, collectively, the Ohio Property, the Georgia Property, the Hayward Property and the Illinois Property (each of which is defined in Section 4.2, below).

Related to Supplemental Properties

  • Real Properties means, at any time, a collective reference to each of the facilities and real properties owned, leased or operated by the Consolidated Parties at such time.

  • Material Properties means (a) those Mortgaged Properties designated on Schedule 3.12 as Material Properties and (b) each other Mortgaged Property with respect to which a Mortgage is granted pursuant to Section 5.11 after the Restatement Effective Date.

  • Initial Properties means collectively the Properties listed on Schedule 1.1 and “Initial Property” means any of such Properties.

  • Rental Property means a hotel room, vacation home, or other rental property You booked for Your stay during Your Trip.

  • Common Properties means and refer to those areas of land shown on any recorded subdivision plat of The Properties and intended to be devoted to the common use and enjoyment of the owners of The Properties.

  • Subject Properties has the meaning specified in Section 5.13(a).

  • Owned Real Properties has the meaning set forth in Section 3.16(b).

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

  • Operating Property means any property owned, leased, or operated by the Party in question or by any of its Subsidiaries or in which such Party or Subsidiary holds a security interest or other interest (including an interest in a fiduciary capacity), and, where required by the context, includes the owner or operator of such property, but only with respect to such property.

  • Mortgaged Real Property means any parcel of Real Property that shall become subject to a Mortgage after the Closing Date, in each case together with all of such Credit Party’s right, title and interest in the improvements and buildings thereon and all appurtenances, easements or other rights belonging thereto.

  • Horizontal property regime means the form of real property

  • Hotel Property means a Property on which there is located an operating hotel.

  • Borrowing Base Properties means the Oil and Gas Properties of the Loan Parties included in the Initial Reserve Report and thereafter in the most recently delivered Reserve Report delivered pursuant to Section 8.12.

  • Environmental Problem Property A Mortgaged Property or REO Property that is in violation of any environmental law, rule or regulation.

  • Environmental Infrastructure System means the Environmental Infrastructure Facilities of the Borrower, including the Project, for which the Borrower is receiving the Loan.

  • Material Property means all Real Property owned in fee in the United States by any Credit Party, in each case, with a fair market value of $7,425,000 (as determined by the Borrower in good faith) or more, as determined (i) with respect to any Real Property owned by any Credit Party on the Closing Date, as of the Closing Date, and (ii) with respect to any Real Property acquired by a Credit Party after the Closing Date, as of the date of such acquisition.

  • Real Property means, collectively, all right, title and interest (including any leasehold, mineral or other estate) in and to any and all parcels of or interests in real property owned or leased by any Person, whether by lease, license or other means, together with, in each case, all easements, hereditaments and appurtenances relating thereto, all improvements and appurtenant fixtures and equipment, all general intangibles and contract rights and other property and rights incidental to the ownership, lease or operation thereof.

  • Oil and Gas Properties means (a) Hydrocarbon Interests; (b) the Properties now or hereafter pooled or unitized with Hydrocarbon Interests; (c) all presently existing or future unitization, pooling agreements and declarations of pooled units and the units created thereby (including without limitation all units created under orders, regulations and rules of any Governmental Authority) which may affect all or any portion of the Hydrocarbon Interests; (d) all operating agreements, contracts and other agreements, including production sharing contracts and agreements, which relate to any of the Hydrocarbon Interests or the production, sale, purchase, exchange or processing of Hydrocarbons from or attributable to such Hydrocarbon Interests; (e) all Hydrocarbons in and under and which may be produced and saved or attributable to the Hydrocarbon Interests, including all oil in tanks, and all rents, issues, profits, proceeds, products, revenues and other incomes from or attributable to the Hydrocarbon Interests; (f) all tenements, hereditaments, appurtenances and Properties in any manner appertaining, belonging, affixed or incidental to the Hydrocarbon Interests and (g) all Properties, rights, titles, interests and estates described or referred to above, including any and all Property, real or personal, now owned or hereinafter acquired and situated upon, used, held for use or useful in connection with the operating, working or development of any of such Hydrocarbon Interests or Property (excluding drilling rigs, automotive equipment, rental equipment or other personal Property which may be on such premises for the purpose of drilling a well or for other similar temporary uses) and including any and all oil xxxxx, gas xxxxx, injection xxxxx or other xxxxx, buildings, structures, fuel separators, liquid extraction plants, plant compressors, pumps, pumping units, field gathering systems, tanks and tank batteries, fixtures, valves, fittings, machinery and parts, engines, boilers, meters, apparatus, equipment, appliances, tools, implements, cables, wires, towers, casing, tubing and rods, surface leases, rights-of-way, easements and servitudes together with all additions, substitutions, replacements, accessions and attachments to any and all of the foregoing.

  • Unencumbered Properties means each Acceptable Property that either (a) is an Initial Unencumbered Property or (b) becomes an Unencumbered Property pursuant to Section 4.03, and “Unencumbered Property” means any one of the Unencumbered Properties.

  • Real Property Interests means all interests in real property of whatever nature, including easements, whether as owner or holder of a Security Interest, lessor, sublessor, lessee, sublessee or otherwise.

  • Unimproved Real Property means Property in which the Company has an equity interest that was not acquired for the purpose of producing rental or other operating income, that has no development or construction in process and for which no development or construction is planned, in good faith, to commence within one (1) year.

  • Residential real property means real property improved by a one to four family dwelling used or occupied, or intended to be used or occupied, wholly or partly, as the home or residence of one or more persons, but shall not refer to (a) unimproved real property upon which such dwellings are to be constructed or (b) condominium units or cooperative apartments or (c) property on a homeowners’ association that is not owned in fee simple by the seller.

  • Owned Properties has the meaning set forth in Section 3.16.

  • Assets and Properties of any Person means all assets and properties of every kind, nature, character and description (whether real, personal or mixed, whether tangible or intangible, and wherever situated), including the goodwill related thereto, operated, owned or leased by such Person.

  • Material Project means the construction or expansion of any capital project of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, the aggregate capital cost of which exceeds $50,000,000.

  • Real Property Documents means any material contract or agreement constituting or creating an estate or interest in any portion of the Site, including, without limitation, the Lease Agreements and the Subleases.