Taking definition

Taking means a taking or voluntary conveyance during the term hereof of all or part of any Mortgaged Property, or any interest therein or right accruing thereto or use thereof, as the result of, or in settlement of, any condemnation or other eminent domain proceeding by any Governmental Authority affecting the Mortgaged Property or any portion thereof whether or not the same shall have actually been commenced.
Taking means a taking or damaging, including severance damage, by eminent domain, inverse condemnation or for any public or quasi-public use under applicable Laws. A Taking may occur pursuant to the recording of a final order of condemnation, or by voluntary sale or conveyance in lieu of condemnation or in settlement of a condemnation action.
Taking means any taking of all or any portion of the Collateral by condemnation or other eminent domain proceedings, pursuant to any law, general or special, or by reason of the temporary requisition of the use or occupancy of all or any portion of the Collateral by any governmental authority, civil or military, or any sale pursuant to the exercise by any such governmental authority of any right which it may then have to purchase or designate a purchaser or to order a sale of all or any portion of the Collateral.

Examples of Taking in a sentence

  • Taking into account EU and Members States competencies, this Parliament will continue to promote an upwards alignment of all women’s rights in Europe including sexual and reproductive health.

  • Taking into consideration the recommendations of the report the Company will consult with the Union and, within 10 days of such consultation, will make a determination on an appropriate resolution.

  • Taking something a lodger has fewer legal requirements than letting a skip property.

  • If there shall be a temporary Taking with respect to all or any part of the Premises or of Tenant's interest in this Ground Lease, then the Lease Term shall not be reduced and Tenant shall continue to pay in full all rents, impositions and other charges required herein, without reduction or abatement thereof at the times herein specified.

  • Unless there has been damage, destruction, a Taking, or Developer has acted, failed to act, or is in default as indicated above providing District with the right to terminate for cause, the District shall continue to remain liable for the payments required pursuant to the GMP provisions in Exhibit C and those amounts shall be payable to Developer at the time and in the manner therein provided.


More Definitions of Taking

Taking means taking, hunting, fishing, capturing, harassing, deliberate killing, or attempting to engage in any such conduct;
Taking means the taking of all or any portion of the Premises as a result of the exercise of the power of eminent domain or condemnation for public or quasi-public use or the sale or conveyance of all or part of the Premises under the threat of condemnation.
Taking means any taking of the Leased Premises, or any portion thereof, in or by condemnation or other eminent domain proceedings pursuant to any law, general or special, or by reason of any agreement with any condemnor in settlement of or under threat of any such condemnation or other eminent domain proceedings or by any other means, or any de facto condemnation.
Taking means a taking or damaging, including severance damage, by eminent domain, inverse condemnation or for any public or quasi-public use under law. A Taking may occur pursuant to the recording of a final order of condemnation, or by voluntary sale or conveyance in lieu of condemnation or in settlement of a condemnation action.
Taking means (a) any taking or damaging of all or a portion of any of the Leased Premises (i) in or by condemnation or other eminent domain proceedings pursuant to any Law, general or special, or (ii) by reason of any agreement with any condemnor in settlement of or under threat of any such condemnation or other eminent domain proceeding, or (iii) by any other means, or (b) any de facto condemnation. The Taking shall be considered to have taken place as of the later of the date actual physical possession is taken by the condemnor, or the date on which the right to compensation and damages accrues under the law applicable to the Leased Premises.
Taking means a temporary or permanent taking by any Governmental Authority as the result or in lieu or in anticipation of the exercise of the right of condemnation or eminent domain, of all or any part of the Property, or any interest therein or right accruing thereto, including any right of access thereto or any change of grade affecting the Property or any part thereof.