Owner or Occupant definition

Owner or Occupant means the persons using or owning the lot, parcel of land, building, or premises connected to and discharging sewage into the sewage system of the District, and who pays or is legally responsible for the payment of water rates or charges made against the said lot, parcel of land, building, or premises, if connected to the sewage system, or who would pay or be legally responsible for such payment.
Owner or Occupant means the owner of real property or the agent or lessee of the owner.
Owner or Occupant means any person owning or using a lot, parcel of land, or premises connected to and discharging Storm Water into the storm water system of the City, and who pays for and is legally responsible for the payment of storm water rates or charges made against the lot, parcel of land, building or premises, if connected to the Storm Water system or who would pay or be legally responsible for such payment.

Examples of Owner or Occupant in a sentence

  • Upon request of an Owner or Occupant, or upon receipt of a credible complaint, a Code Official shall inspect or cause to be inspected the Dwelling, Dwelling Unit or Exterior Premises which is the subject of the complaint or upon which there exists evidence of a violation of this Section.

  • Any: (1) Ownership Applicant, Rental Applicant, Subject Property Owner or Occupant who does not meet one or more of the requirements for approval as a Qualified Purchaser, Qualified Tenant, Qualified Owner, or Qualified Occupant, respectively, may apply to the Administrator for an exception to any such requirement.

  • Any Subject Property Owner or Occupant, or any such Subject Property Owner or Occupants’ Spouse or Dependent, who owns Residential Property in violation of Section 7.1, may apply to the Administrator for an exception.

  • No Owner or Occupant shall cause any service, facility, equipment or utility which is required under this Section to be removed or shut off from, or discontinued for, any occupied Dwelling which is let or occupied by such Person, except for such temporary interruption as may be necessary while actual repairs or alterations are in progress, or during a temporary emergency when discontinuance of service is approved by a Code Official.

  • Except in an emergency situation, entry shall be only during reasonable hours and after notice to the Owner or Occupant.

  • Failure of an Owner or Occupant to comply with any of the restrictions, as set forth in paragraph 3.1, shall be grounds for the County, by reason of this Covenant, to have the authority to require that the Owner modify or remove any Improvements constructed in violation of that paragraph.

  • If the space is destroyed or damaged to the extent that it is no longer usable during the term of this Agreement, from any cause other than the conduct or negligence of Occupant, either Owner or Occupant may cancel this Agreement immediately, effective on delivery of written notice to the other party.

  • Any Owner or Occupant who changes the existing grading or drainages shall be liable for all costs and expenses of repairing such changes, or any costs, liabilities, damages or causes of action arising out of such changes.

  • Any Owner or Occupant contravening any of the terms and conditions of this Constitution and/or the Governing Rules, may receive a written warning from the Board or the Management Company, as well as a penalty, the amount to be determined in terms of the Governing Rules by the Board, from time to time, for each infringement.

  • No Owner or Occupant of any real property fronting a street shall fail to keep the street gutters open and clear of refuse, debris, snow, and ice, so as to prevent an obstruction of the street gutters.


More Definitions of Owner or Occupant

Owner or Occupant means the person who owns or uses a facility or part of a facility, lot, parcel of land, building or premises, and who pays or is legally responsible for the payment charges against said facility, lot, parcel of land, building or premises.

Related to Owner or Occupant

  • Owner-occupied means property that is the principal

  • Occupant means any person or persons over the age of eighteen years in possession of the property.

  • the Premises means the building or part of the building booked and referred to in the contract

  • Prior Occupancy means Owner’s use of all or parts of the Project before Substantial Completion, as more fully set forth in Section 6.08 A.

  • Owner or operator means any person who owns, leases, operates, controls, or supervises a stationary source.

  • Leased Premises means the Leased Premises as defined in Paragraph 1.

  • Leased Property shall have the meaning given such term in Section 2.1.

  • Permitted Occupier means if used in the Agreement, any person who is licensed or permitted by the Landlord to reside at the Property together with the Tenant and who does so as a rent free licensee of the Tenant.

  • Demised Premises or “Premises” (and whether or not capitalized) is used herein, it shall be understood to mean the “premises leased hereby”; and whenever the term “Entire Premises” is used herein (and whether or not capitalized), it shall be understood to mean all of the contiguous land and buildings owned by Landlord at this location, which include the premises leased hereby. The term “Non-leased Premises” shall mean the Entire Premises less the Leased Premises.

  • Subleased Premises means such portions of the Leased Premises being particularly identified on Schedule B, which the parties agree, for the purposes of this Sublease and any square footage calculations pursuant hereto, is approximately 42,244 square feet of office (21,068 square feet on the third floor and 21,176 square feet on the seventh floor) and approximately 9.4312% of common space (building rentable area is 447,917 square feet).

  • the Tenant means the party(ies) named on the tenancy agreement as the tenant of The Property.

  • Tenant Party means any of the following persons: Tenant; any assignees claiming by, through, or under Tenant; any subtenants claiming by, through, or under Tenant; and any of their respective agents, contractors, employees, licensees, guests and invitees.

  • Child-occupied facility means a building or portion of a building constructed prior to 1978, visited regularly by the same child, age six years or younger on at least two different days within any week (Sunday through Saturday period), provided that each day’s visit lasts at least three hours and the combined weekly visit lasts at least six hours, and the combined annual visits last at least 60 hours. Child-occupied facilities may include, but are not limited to, day-care centers, preschools and kindergarten classrooms.

  • the Building means any building of which the Property forms part.

  • occupier in relation to a property, shall mean a person in actual occupation of the property, whether or not that person has a right to occupy the property.

  • Transient occupancy means occupancy in transient lodging that has all of the following

  • bicycle parking space – occupant means an area that is equipped with a bicycle rack or locker for the purpose of parking and securing bicycles, and:

  • Authorized occupant means a person entitled to occupy a dwelling unit with the consent of the

  • Leased space means individual storage space at a self-service storage facility which is rented to an occupant pursuant to a rental agreement.

  • the Landlord means the party named on the first page of this Agreement and any successor and any person who has an interest as heritable proprietor in The Property, even if not named in this Agreement. The Landlord agrees to inform The Agent, in writing, of any changes to ownership of The Property, contact telephone numbers, postal or e-mail addresses as soon as possible and in any event within 7 days of the change.

  • Accessory Building means a detached building or structure, not used for human habitation that is subordinate to the primary use of the same property.

  • Premises Building Partial Damage shall herein mean damage or destruction to the building of which the Premises are a part to the extent that the cost of repair is less than 50% of the then replacement cost of such building as a whole.

  • Single Room Occupancy or “SRO” means housing consisting of single room dwelling units that is the primary residence of its occupant or occupants. An SRO does not include facilities for students.

  • Building Project means the aggregate combined parcel of land on a portion of which are the improvements of which the Premises form a part, with all the improvements thereon, said improvements being a part of the block and lot for tax purposes which are applicable to the aforesaid land.

  • Ready for Occupancy means the date upon which (i) the Leased Premises are available for Tenant's occupancy in a broom clean condition and (ii) the improvements, if any, to be made to the Leased Premises by Landlord as a condition to Tenant's obligation to accept possession of the Leased Premises have been substantially completed and the appropriate governmental building department (i.e., the City building department, if the Property is located within a City, or otherwise the County building department) shall have approved the construction of such improvements as substantially complete or is willing to so approve the construction of the improvements as substantially complete subject only to compliance with specified conditions which are the responsibility of Tenant to satisfy or is willing to allow Tenant to occupy subject to its receiving assurances that specified work will be completed.

  • Alterations means all changes, additions, improvements or repairs to, all alterations, reconstructions, renewals, replacements or removals of and all substitutions or replacements for any of the Improvements or Equipment, both interior and exterior, structural and non-structural, and ordinary and extraordinary.