Society Property definition

Society Property means all property owned by the Society, including all property owned by the Society that is used by the Society to deliver the Services. Society Property excludes HRM Property;
Society Property means those lands and all improvements thereon located at 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, in the City of Duncan, British Columbia, legally described as: Parcel Identifier: 000-000-000 Xxx 0, Xxxxxxxx 00 xxx 00, Xxxxx 6, and Xxxxxxx 00, Xxxxx 0, Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxx 00000;

Examples of Society Property in a sentence

  • Parties: Allegan County and the Allegan County Historical Society Duration Not Applicable Amount $0.00 Purpose: Relinquish the easement held by the County over a portion of the Historical Society Property at 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx.

  • The Contractor shall not use any Society Property to access or store illegal material of any kind, including but not limited to material that might be considered pornographic or offensive to others working for the Society.

  • The Contractor agrees to turn over to the Society all Society Property in its possession or under its control immediately at the Society’s request or, in the absence of a request, upon the termination of this Agreement.

  • The Shared Premises may be utilized for archival work and for the display of records and artifacts and such other Society Property.

  • All information stored on the Society Property is subject to review by any individual the Board designates and, except where such information is unrelated to the Society’s business, is the Society’s property.

  • The Society is not responsible for the control of any personal information the Contractor places on the Society Property.

  • The public records of the Town and the Society Property shall not be comingled in a manner that prohibits the quick and efficient removal of the public records from the Shared Premises by the Town, if necessary.

  • In addition to Basic Rent and any applicable Additional Rent, in any year that City Council grants a permissive tax exemption for at least 50% of the value of the entire Remainder Society Property, the Tenant will pay to the Society in advance in lawful money of Canada as a donation, the annual sum of One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars (the “Annual Donation”)on the Commencement Date and on each anniversary of the Commencement Date thereafter during the Term.

Related to Society Property

  • Common Property means any and all real and personal property and easements and other interests therein, together with the facilities and improvements located thereon, now or hereafter owned by the Association for the common use and enjoyment of the Owners.

  • Historic property means any prehistoric or historic site, district, building, object, or other real or personal property of historical, architectural, or archaeological value, and folklife resources. These properties or resources may include, but are not limited to, monuments, memorials, Indian habitations, ceremonial sites, abandoned settlements, sunken or abandoned ships, engineering works, treasure trove, artifacts, or other objects with intrinsic historical or archaeological value, or any part thereof, relating to the history, government, and culture of Florida.

  • Development Property means a Property currently under development for use as an office or industrial building that has not become a Stabilized Property, or on which the improvements (other than tenant improvements on unoccupied space) related to the development have not been completed, provided that such a Development Property on which all improvements (other than tenant improvements on unoccupied space) related to the development of such Property have been completed for at least twelve (12) months shall cease to constitute a Development Property notwithstanding the fact that such Property has not become a Stabilized Property.

  • Mining Property means a property used for mining operations as defined in the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act, 2002 (Act No. 28 of 2002);

  • School property means in or within any building, structure, athletic playing field, playground, parking lot or land contained within the real property boundary line of a public elementary or secondary school, or in or on a school bus, as defined in Vehicle and Traffic Law §142.

  • Property Owner Association Property means, for each Fiscal Year, any property within the boundaries of IA No. 1 that was owned by a property owner association, including any master or sub-association, as of January 1 of the prior Fiscal Year.

  • Commercial property means property formerly or currently used primarily for business, retail, governmental or professional purposes.

  • Agricultural property means property that is used primarily for agricultural purposes but, without derogating from section 9 of the Act, excludes any portion thereof that is used commercially for the hospitality of guests, and excludes the use of the property for the purpose of eco-tourism or for the trading in or hunting of game;

  • Real Estate means all Leases and all land, together with the buildings, structures, parking areas, and other improvements thereon, now or hereafter owned by any Loan Party, including all easements, rights-of-way, and similar rights relating thereto and all leases, tenancies, and occupancies thereof.

  • Commercial real estate means real estate or an interest in real estate that is not any of the following: