Examples of Pipeline Property in a sentence
Nor can the Development Property or Minimum Improvements be used as centrally assessed property (including but not limited to, Iowa Code § 428.24 to 428.29 (Public Utility Plants and Related Personal Property); Chapter 433 (Telegraph and Telephone Company Property); Chapter 434 (Railway Property); Chapter 437 (Electric Transmission Lines); Chapter 437A (Property Used in the Production, Generation, Transmission or Delivery of Electricity or Natural Gas); and Chapter 438 (Pipeline Property)).
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The statement of decision noted that during “closing arguments, [defendant’s] counsel agreed that growing grass on the Pipeline Property is permitted” because grass was akin to pasturage.
The trial court then addressed plaintiffs’ remaining uses on the pipeline property, describing them as: “the parking area between the two entries from California Street, the line of parking stalls on the Pipeline Property that can be entered from the Target parking lot that is to the south, and the pavement and line of parking stalls between Wheel Works and Target’s main parking lot.” The court reasoned that applying the plain meaning of the deed did not resolve whether those uses were authorized.
Based on the foregoing, the trial court concluded that the “paving on the Pipeline Property is permitted” and that all of plaintiffs’ access, circulation, and parking uses are allowed under the deed.
The real property subject to this Agreement (collectively, the “Property”) shall be all of the Proposed Pipeline Property located in the Township, as described in the deed recorded in Xxxxx County Deed Book 245 at page 1065 (Tax Parcel 20-161-35) and further depicted in that certain map recorded in Xxxxx County Map Book 4 at page 78.
If Cry34/35Ab1 corn is registered, it will be the second CRW-protected Bt corn product on the market (the first is Cry3Bb1).
Neighboring ResidentialIn response to the issue pertaining to ‘Neighboring Residential’, the Applicant’s formal response notes that the 5 foot setback along the west property line, in conjunction with the adjacent 55 foot wide Enbridge Pipeline Property, provides a 60 foot buffer between the proposed development and the existing residential use to the west.
Utility, Railroad and Pipeline Property Utility, railroad and pipeline properties that are susceptible to inspection are identified by inspection.
Nor can the Hotel Property or Minimum Improvements be used as centrally assessed property (including but not limited to, Iowa Code § 428.24 to 428.29 (Public Utility Plants and Related Personal Property); Chapter 433 (Telegraph and Telephone Company Property); Chapter 434 (Railway Property); Chapter 437 (Electric Transmission Lines); Chapter 437A (Property Used in the Production, Generation, Transmission or Delivery of Electricity or Natural Gas); and Chapter 438 (Pipeline Property)).