Existing Improvements definition
Examples of Existing Improvements in a sentence
To the extent imposed by any of the Affected Tax Jurisdictions, the Company shall pay all Real Estate Taxes relating to the Land and Existing Improvements (if any) due and payable from the date hereof through the Taxable Status Date.
The prospective tax benefits provided for herein should be deemed to include the Land, the Existing Improvements and the Improvements for (i) the 2025 Town and County tax years through the 2044 Town and County tax year and (ii) the 2024-2025 Village and School tax years through the 2043-2044 Village and School tax years.
Latitude: 29.3917°, Longitude: -95.8231° (approximate center of alignment) (See Exhibit D) Existing Improvements Based on aerial images and information provided by Tetra Tech, we understand that the existing Needville Fairchilds Road is a 24-foot-wide, two-lane asphaltic concrete roadway with roadside ditches and unpaved Existing Improvements driveways on both sides of the roadway, and overhead powerline along the south side of the roadway.
The prospective tax benefits provided for herein should be deemed to include the Land, the Existing Improvements and the Improvements for (i) the 2025 Town and County tax years through the 2044 Town and County tax year and (ii) the 2043-2025 Village and School tax years through the 2043-2044 Village and School tax years.
To the extent imposed by any of the Affected Tax Jurisdictions, the Company shall pay all Real Estate Taxes relating to the Land and Existing Improvements (if any) due and payable from the date hereof through the Taxable Status Date and until the applicable tax years prior to the exemption hereunder becoming effective pursuant to the Exemption Application.