Assessment unit definition

Assessment unit means a unit or quasi-improvement district designated by the board for the purpose of petition, remonstrance, and assessment in the case of a combination of projects in an improvement district, pursuant to section 32-11-606.
Assessment unit means an area within a district which is separately defined for determining assessments payable pursuant to this part 6.
Assessment unit means, with respect to a special assessment, a subdivided parcel of land and/or condominium unit that will be subject to such special assessment; provided, however, that every assessment unit shall have a unique tax map key number.

Examples of Assessment unit in a sentence

  • The campus features, among other things, an Education, Training and Assessment unit, a Management Development Center and extensive state-of-the-art conference facilities.

  • Assessment unit is a unit in PLS department of PLS bank which assesses the competence and capabilities of entrepreneur and his proposal.

  • The service at Royal Glamorgan Hospital is complemented by consultant-led ante-natal clinics, a Midwifery Day Assessment unit with community midwifery services across the organisation supporting care in the home, including the option for women to choose a home birth.

  • Technical details of the implementations will be provided in later work.

  • While the European Parliament has traditionally acted on legislation initiated in the Commission without conducting additional analysis, in 2012 it set up its own Impact Assessment unit charged with screening Roadmaps accompanying the Commission’s Work Programme, conducting an initial or detailed appraisal of a Commission IA and conducting impact assessment on substantive amendments being considered by the Parliament (carried out by external experts).


More Definitions of Assessment unit

Assessment unit means the unit or criteria utilized to determine the assessment for each parcel
Assessment unit means the unit or criteria utilized to determine the Assessment for each parcel of property, as set forth in the Initial Assessment Resolution. “Assessment Units” may include, by way of example only and not limitation, one or a combination of the following: front footage, platted lots or parcels of record, land area, improvement area, equivalent residential connections, permitted land use, usage rates, fixture values, capacity factors under applicable concurrency management regulations, or any other physical characteristic or reasonably expected use of the property that is related to the Utility Improvement or Related Service to be funded from proceeds of the Assessment.
Assessment unit means the assessment unit set up under the scheme notified under sub-section (3A) of section 143 of the Act or referred to in section 144B of the Act, as the case may be;
Assessment unit means each residential lot or dwelling unit within Exhibit “A,” whether developed or undeveloped, subject to such adjustments as determined by the Board, after consideration of the Advisory Committee’s recommendation, to be fair and equitable and in accordance with the benefits received from the Project and services that will be
Assessment unit means the apportionment unit utilized to determine the Assessment for each parcel of property, as set forth in the Initial Assessment Resolution. "Assessment Units" may include, by way of example and not limitation, one or a combination of the following: front footage, land area, improvement area, equivalent residential connections or units, permitted land use, trip generation rates, rights to future trip generation capacity under applicable concurrency management regulations, property
Assessment unit means a property which receives an assessment for common expenses”, generally a housing unit or a vacant lot without a dwelling leased to a leaseholder who does not otherwise lease property with a dwelling. (Also reference Article 5, Section 1.)
Assessment unit means and refer to the amount of the Annual Assessment levied against each Lot or Unit or in the case of Commercial Lots or Units or the Ibis Club Facilities, each 4,000 square feet of enclosed non-residential property space, for a given year, as determined from time to time by the Board of Directors of the Association.