Partial Taking definition

Partial Taking means the taking of only a portion of the Premises which does not constitute a Total Taking; (4) "Date of Taking" means the date upon which the title to the Premises, or a portion thereof, passes to and vests in the condemnor or the effective date of any order for possession if issued prior to the date title vests in the condemnor; and (5) "Award" means the amount of any award made, consideration paid, or damages ordered as a result of a Taking.
Partial Taking means any Taking (including any damaging) of a portion of the Premises, the Common Area, or any Improvements or parking thereon which is not a Total Taking.
Partial Taking means any taking of the Premises or Improvements that is neither a Total Taking nor a Substantial Taking.

Examples of Partial Taking in a sentence

  • All Owners shall be assessed a Special Charge (for a Partial Destruction Not Affecting Cottages, a Partial Taking Not Affecting Cottages, a Total Destruction of Cottages and a Complete Taking of Cottages).

  • In exercising their discretion, the Board can assess a Special Charge against such Owners in such amount as the Board determines equitable which may be less than but not more than the Special Charge assessed to Owners whose Cottages were affected by a Partial Taking of Cottages or a Partial Destruction of Cottages.

  • Owners whose Cottages are not affected by a Partial Taking of Cottages or a Partial Destruction of Cottages shall not be entitled to vote in such circumstance.

  • The Association must undertake the Restoration unless in the case of a Partial Destruction of Cottages or Partial Taking of Cottages, the Owners of at least seventy-five (75%) percent of the Intervals in the Cottages that would be included in the Restoration agree in writing prior to or vote at the special meeting of the Association that the Restoration shall not be undertaken.

  • Such notice shall include (i) notice of the Board's estimate of the cost of the Restoration (ii) if an Expropriation, whether it is a Partial Taking Affecting Cottages, a Partial Taking Not Affecting Cottages or, a Complete Taking of Cottages and, (iii) if a Destruction, whether it is a Partial Destruction of Cottages, a Partial Destruction Not Affecting Cottages or a Total Destruction.


More Definitions of Partial Taking

Partial Taking. As defined in Section 15.1(b).
Partial Taking means the taking of only a portion of the Premises which does not constitute a Total Taking.
Partial Taking means the taking of only a portion of the premises or the Building which does not constitute a total taking as above defined.
Partial Taking means the acquisition of a parcel of property.
Partial Taking means any Condemnation of a Facility or any portion thereof that is not a Complete Taking.
Partial Taking. A taking of less than the entire fee of a Leased Property that either (a) does not render the Leased Property Unsuitable for its Primary Use, or (b) renders a Leased Property Unsuitable for its Primary Intended Use, but neither Lessor nor Lessee elects pursuant to Section 15.1 hereof to terminate this Lease.
Partial Taking means any Taking of the fee title that is not either a Total or a Substantial Taking.