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Air rightsAmenities Amenities are the enhancements that buildings offer its owners or tenants. These usually include a doorman, health club, garage, children's playroom, common lounge, etc.
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Air rightsRight to occupy and use the open space above a parcel of land or property, such as in the leasing of air space over existing buildings or highways.
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Air rightsDefinition The right to control, use, or occupy the space above a specific property. Air rights can be sold, leased, or donated to another party. Air rights are not unlimited; while low-flying aircraf [..]
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Air rightsAir rights refer to right to control, occupy, or use the vertical air space above a property, subject to necessary and reasonable use by others. The basis of air rights corresponds with the boundaries [..]
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Air rightsThe right to use, control, or occupy the space above a designated property. Air rights can be often leased, sold or donated to another party.
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Air rightsThe space located above, at, or below (subterranean) the surface of the ground, lying within a project’s property limits.
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Air rightsTenure may be created over strata of Crown land. A road or rail tunnel may for instance be reserved, and the surface leased or disposed of in fee simple. Similarly, a lease, easement or reserve may be [..]
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Air rights
The right to build over an existing property.
The right to fly over a certain territory.
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Air rightsThe rights in real property to the reasonable use of the air space above the surface of the land.
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Air rightsThe right to ownership of everything above the physical surface of the land.
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