Vacant Land definition

Vacant Land means the land parcels described on Schedule A attached hereto.
Vacant Land means a land where no immovable improvements have been erected.
Vacant Land means any undeveloped land/ erf within a proclaimed township or a land development area and will continue to be rated as vacant until such time as a certificate of occupancy is issued by the Council;

Examples of Vacant Land in a sentence

  • Beau Value, as Seller, and North States Development LLC, a Nevada limited liability company (“North States”), as Buyer, have entered into that certain RE-24 Vacant Land Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement dated June 12, 2015, as amended (collectively, “North States’ PSA”) for the Property.


More Definitions of Vacant Land

Vacant Land means a lot or parcel:
Vacant Land means any parcel or combination of parcels
Vacant Land means any land on which no immovable improvements have been erected.
Vacant Land means land on which there are no improvements other than merged improvements;
Vacant Land means land on which any improvement/development is incomplete, and a Permanent Electricity Connection Certificate and/or Occupation Certificate have not been received from the owner.
Vacant Land means land which is in an undeveloped state and is not being used or occupied for any purpose.
Vacant Land means land on which there are no structural improvements, other than fencing.