Temporary Taking definition

Temporary Taking has the meaning set forth in Section 11.04.
Temporary Taking means any Condemnation of a Facility or any portion thereof, whether the same would constitute a Complete Taking or a Partial Taking, where the Condemnor or its designee uses or occupies such Facility, or any portion thereof, for no more than twelve consecutive (12) months.
Temporary Taking means the Condemnation of all or a portion of the Premises for a specified period of time.

Examples of Temporary Taking in a sentence

  • Except as provided below, Lessee shall be entitled to the entire Net Award for a Temporary Taking, unless the period of occupation and use by the condemning authorities shall extend beyond the date of expiration of this Lease, in which event the Net Award made for such Temporary Taking shall be apportioned between Lessor and Lessee as of the date of such expiration.

  • At the termination of any such Temporary Taking, Lessee will, at its own cost and expense and pursuant to the provisions of Section 7.02, promptly commence and complete restoration of such Property.

  • Post-Katrina Remedial And Restoration Efforts Do Not Negate The Army Corps’ Liability For A Temporary Taking Of Plaintiffs’ Properties By Flooding.

  • In the event of a Temporary Taking of any Facility, Tenant shall be entitled to receive and retain any and all awards for the Temporary Taking; provided, however, that Base Rent shall not be abated during the period of such Temporary Taking.

  • Plaintiffs Established That The Army Corps Of Engineers’ Construction, Expansions, Operation, And Failure To Maintain The Mississippi River Gulf Outlet Effected A Temporary Taking By Increased Storm Surge And Flooding Of Plaintiffs’ Properties During Hurricane Katrina And Subsequent Hurricanes And Severe Storms.


More Definitions of Temporary Taking

Temporary Taking means the taking for temporary use of all or any portion of the Premises for a period ending on or before the expiration of the term.
Temporary Taking means the occurrence of a temporary taking of the use or occupancy of the Premises or any part thereof by any governmental authority.
Temporary Taking is defined in Section 21.I.
Temporary Taking. No temporary taking of the Premises shall terminate this Lease or give Lessee any right to abatement of rent, and any award specifically attributable to a temporary taking of the Premises shall belong entirely to Lessee. A temporary taking shall be deemed to be a taking of the use or occupancy of the Premises for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days.
Temporary Taking means a temporary Taking that does not extend beyond the Term, so that Landlord's interest in the Property is unaffected by such Taking.
Temporary Taking means a taking of all or any part of the Property and/or the Improvements for a term certain which term is specified at the time of taking. Temporary Taking does not include a taking which is to last for an indefinite period or a taking which will terminate only upon the happening of a specified event unless it can be determined at the time of the taking substantially when such event will occur. If a taking for an indefinite term should take place, it shall be treated as a Total, Substantial or Partial Taking in accordance with the definitions set forth herein.
Temporary Taking has the meaning set forth in Section 21.C.