451 - Definitions.

§ 451. Definitions.  As used in this article the following terms shall  mean:    1. "Existing multiple dwelling." Any dwelling classified as a multiple  dwelling  pursuant  to the multiple dwelling law and in existence on the  date upon which an application for a loan pursuant to  this  article  is  received  by  the municipality. For purposes of this article an existing  multiple dwelling shall be deemed to include any garden-type  maisonette  dwelling project consisting of a series of dwelling units which together  and  in  their  aggregate  were arranged or designed to provide three or  more apartments and are  provided  as  a  group  collectively  with  all  essential  services  such  as,  but  not limited to, water supply, house  sewers and heat, and which are in existence and operated as a unit under  single ownership on the date  upon  which  an  application  for  a  loan  pursuant   to   this   article   is   received   by   the  municipality,  notwithstanding that certificates of occupancy were issued for  portions  thereof as private dwellings.    2.  "Occupancy  by persons of low income." Occupancy by persons paying  rentals or carrying charges not in excess  of  the  average  rentals  or  carrying  charges  prevailing  in  local  projects  of municipally-aided  limited-profit  housing  companies  aided  under  article  two  of  this  chapter,  the  occupancy  of which commenced on or after May eighteenth,  nineteen hundred seventy.    3. "Owner." An individual, partnership, corporation or  other  entity,  including   a  non-profit  company,  a  mutual  company,  or  a  housing  development fund company, which holds record title in fee simple to  the  multiple  dwelling and the real property upon which it is situate or the  lessee thereof under a lease the unexpired term of which  shall  be  not  less than the term of the loan to be made under this article.    4.  "Federal  grant funds." Any grants received from the United States  of  America  for   community   development   activities   or   for   the  rehabilitation or conservation of multiple dwellings.