Common use of TYPE OF PROPERTY Clause in Contracts

TYPE OF PROPERTY. (i) Building, structure, or fixed improvement. (ii) Building equipment, removable. (iii) Fixtures, classified as to whether economically removable for reuse, removable for salvage only, or irremovable. (iv) Personal property, identified as to types and approximate amounts, or otherwise, as needed to prevent misunderstandings as to the classification of any item. If any building, structure, fixture of other improvement is not to be acquired, it will not be adversely affected by the Agency's project, and will not be required by the agency to be removed, such as a pipeline in an easement not to be acquired, such improvement shall be identified as excluded from the appraisal.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Appraisal Services Agreement, Appraisal Services Agreement, Appraisal Services Agreement

TYPE OF PROPERTY. (i) Building, structure, or fixed improvement. (ii) Building equipment, removable. (iii) Fixtures, classified as to whether economically removable for reuse, removable for salvage only, or irremovable. (iv) Personal property, identified as to types and approximate amounts, or otherwise, as needed to prevent misunderstandings as to the classification of any item. If any building, structure, fixture of or other improvement is not to be acquired, it will not be adversely affected by the Agency's project, and will not be required by the agency Agency to be removed, such as a pipeline in an easement not to be acquired, such improvement shall be identified as excluded from the appraisal.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Agreement for Appraisal Services, Agreement for Appraisal Services

TYPE OF PROPERTY. (i) Building, structure, structure or fixed improvement. (ii) Building equipment, removable. (iii) Fixtures, classified as to whether economically removable for reuse, removable for salvage only, only or irremovable. (iv) Personal property, identified as to types and approximate amounts, or otherwise, as needed to prevent misunderstandings as to the classification of any item. If any building, structure, fixture of or other improvement is not to be acquired, it will not be adversely affected by the Agency's ’s project, and will not be required by the agency Agency to be removed, such as a pipeline in an easement not to be acquired, such improvement shall be identified as excluded from the appraisal.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Appraisal Services Agreement