Landowner definition

Landowner means any person holding fee title, an easement or other interest in property, which allows the person to undertake cropping, livestock management, land disturbing construction activity or maintenance of storm water BMPs on the property.
Landowner means a person listed on the tax assessment rolls as responsible for the payment of real estate taxes imposed on the property.
Landowner means the legal or beneficial owner of land, including those holding the right to purchase or lease the land, or any other person holding proprietary rights in the land.

Examples of Landowner in a sentence

  • The Landowner grants to the City, its authorized agents and employees, a non-exclusive, perpetual easement over, across, under and through the Property for such purposes.

  • In the event a maintenance schedule for the stormwater management facilities (including sediment removal) is outlined on the approved plans, the Landowner shall comply with such schedule.

  • In the event the City performs work of any nature on the Facilities in accordance with this Agreement, or expends any funds in performance of said work for labor, use of equipment, supplies, materials, and the like, the Landowner shall reimburse the City upon demand, within thirty (30) days of receipt thereof for all actual costs incurred by the City hereunder.

  • The City shall provide the Landowner copies of any inspection findings and a directive to commence with the repairs if necessary.

  • In the event the Landowner fails to maintain the Facilities in good working condition acceptable to the City, the City may enter upon the Property and take such steps as are necessary to correct deficiencies identified in the inspection report and to charge the costs of such repairs to the Landowner.


More Definitions of Landowner

Landowner means the person who has title to land in fee simple or who holds a land contract for the land. A landowner is not a person who owns nonmetallic mineral rights to land, if a different person possesses title to that land in fee simple or holds a land contract for that land.
Landowner means a person, legal entity, or Indian Tribe having legal ownership of land and those who may be buying eligible land under a purchase agreement. The term Landowner may include all forms of collective ownership including joint tenants, tenants-in- common, and includes heirs, successors, assigns, and anyone claiming under them. State governments, local governments, and nongovernmental organizations that qualify as eligible entities are not eligible as landowners.
Landowner means the owner of real property where the Facility is sited. In cases where the Landowner is not the Customer or Interconnecting Customer, a Landowner Consent Agreement will be required (see Exhibit I).
Landowner means a person that owns private agricultural land in Colorado, as shown by a recorded deed.
Landowner or "owner of land" means any of the following:
Landowner means any landowner that has leased land or provided a right of way or easement to Owner in connection with the Project.
Landowner means any individual, combination of individuals, partnership, corporation or association of whatever nature that holds an ownership interest in forestland, including the state and any political subdivision thereof.