Unit Designator definition

Unit Designator means a secondary address number that is used to identify a separate unit on a single lot, parcel, tract of land, or within a multiple unit complex. A unit designator at a minimum shall consist of a unit type and a numeric identifier (e.g., 10126 W. Rutter Pkwy., Apt. 2). See also: “Multiple Units”, “Multiple Unit Complex”, “Multiple Unit Structure”)
Unit Designator means a secondary address number that is used to identify a separate unit on a single lot, parcel, tract of land, or within a multiple unit complex. A unit designator at a minimum shall consist of a unit type and a numeric identifier (e.g., 10126 W Rutter Pkwy, Apt. 2). A unit designator within a multiple unit complex shall consist of a unit type, a building designator, and a numeric identifier (e.g., 123 W Main St., Apt. A200). The building designator and unit designator are concatenated into a single item (e.g., A200 where A is the building designator, and 200 is the unit designator). See also: “Multiple Units”, “Multiple Unit Complex”, “Multiple Unit Structure”.

Examples of Unit Designator in a sentence

  • Address Characteristics – are the logical, grammatical order of physical address elements which follow the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) and United States Postal Service (USPS) standards: Address Number, Pre-Directional, Street Name, Street Suffix, Secondary Unit Designator, Secondary Unit Number.

Related to Unit Designator

  • Unit Designation has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2(b).

  • Partnership Unit Designation shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.2.A hereof.

  • Class A Unit means any Partnership Unit that is not specifically designated by the General Partner as being of another specified class of Partnership Units.

  • Class A Units means the Units of partnership interest in the Partnership designated as the “Class A Units” herein and having the rights pertaining thereto as are set forth in this Agreement.

  • General Partner Interest means a Partnership Interest held by the General Partner, in its capacity as general partner. A General Partner Interest may be expressed as a number of Partnership Units.