Qualifying Property definition

Qualifying Property means a primary residence that a qualified applicant owned and occupied
Qualifying Property means a Qualifying Commercial Real Property which meets all the requirements set forth in Article III Section 2.
Qualifying Property means the property that meets the criteria for a tax exemption under this Bylaw.

Examples of Qualifying Property in a sentence

  • No Casino gambling is allowed on any Economic Development Property or Non- Qualifying Property, whether or not the property is placed as MCIP property; and, any violation of this provision shall void all incentives granted herein and result in full disgorgement and repayment of any incentives.


More Definitions of Qualifying Property

Qualifying Property means real commercial property that:
Qualifying Property means an interest in reserve lands
Qualifying Property means real property located in the City of Clayton, Missouri that satisfies the criteria set forth in the PACE Act.
Qualifying Property means an owner‐occupied residential property located within the Municipality, but does not include multi‐unit residential or non‐profit owned buildings and does not include business or industrial premises.
Qualifying Property means a privately‑owned commercial, industrial, and agricultural property, a multifamily property with five or more dwellings, and a property owned by a nonprofit or tax‑exempt entity other than a residential property with one to four dwellings. Each dwelling within a multifamily property with five or more dwellings shall be considered a “nonresidential” customer to ensure these commercial properties adhere to the capacity restrictions of Section 58‑40‑10(C).
Qualifying Property means a residential property located within the Municipality subject to any building type restrictions contained in the specific PACE Program in respect of which the financing is sought.
Qualifying Property means a property which meets the criteria of 335-15-2-.01(1).