Land and improvements definition
Examples of Land and improvements in a sentence
Land and improvements securing the indebtedness of a Mortgagor under the related Mortgage Loan or, in the case of REO Property, such REO Property.
Land and improvements securing the indebtedness of a Mortgagor under the related Mortgage Loan or, in the case of REO Property, such REO Property, or, in the case of a Cooperative Loan, the related Cooperative Lease and Cooperative Stock.
Landlord therefore agrees to take all steps to ensure that any information with regard to Tenant, Tenant’s proposed use of the Land and improvements thereon and/or to this transaction, shall remain confidential and shall not be disclosed or revealed to outside sources by Landlord or by its employees, officers, agents, counsel, accountants or representatives except when reasonably necessary.
The City acknowledges that GEC and the Tribe are relying upon such representations in contracting to purchase the Land and improvements thereon.
The Title Company shall be prepared to issue, at its standard premium rates, the Title Policy insuring the title to the Land and improvements thereon, subject only to the Permitted Exceptions and such other matters, if any, otherwise acceptable to GEC and the Tribe, in the amount of the Purchase Price.
GEC and the Tribe acknowledge that the City is relying upon such representations in contracting to sell the Land and improvements thereon.
Landlord is the registered owner of certain real property constituting various hotel properties located at each address listed on Exhibit A (the “Land”) and the buildings, structures, additions, enlargements, extensions, modifications, repairs, replacements and other improvements now or hereafter located thereon, which Land and improvements are part of the Leased Property.
The purchase price for the Land and improvements thereon shall be seven hundred and fifty thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($750,000.00) per acre of the Land (“Purchase Price”), which fixed purchase price is based on a third-party appraisal of the Land and is hereby acknowledged by the parties to be the fair market value of the Land and the improvements thereon as of the Effective Date.
Landlord reserves the right from time to time to grant and relocate easements, to alter and diminish the shape and size of the Land and to alter driveways, walkways, parking areas, and utilities serving the Premises, all of which may be done by Landlord so long as the same do not adversely interfere with Tenant's use of the Land and improvements constituting the Premises.
Landlord is the owner or lessee of certain real property constituting various hotel properties located at each address listed on Exhibit A (the “Land”) and the buildings, structures, fixtures, additions, enlargements, extensions, modifications, repairs, replacements and other improvements now or hereafter located thereon, which Land and improvements are part of the Leased Property.