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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a change of use" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where there is a modification in the purpose or function of a property or item.
Example: "The local council approved a change of use for the old factory, allowing it to be converted into residential apartments."
Alternatives: "a shift in purpose" or "a modification of use".
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The basement had a change of use from torture chamber to children's bedroom.
But councils can challenge a change of use when it is between planning classes by using an article 4 direction.
It promoted a change of use of retail premises – clothing wholesalers and sari shops – to food and drink.
He's hoping, now, to obtain a "change of use" permit, which would allow him to proceed with his plans.
An announcement is due within 10 days but the buyer must win local council consent for a change of use.
However, it emerged that Micklethwait applied for retrospective planning permission for a change of use of his shed last week.
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It said it wasn't profitable and sold it to a property developer who applied to the council for a change-of-use permit.
Although the building was constructed in the 1940s and already zoned for restaurant, retail and commercial use, the need for additional parking required a change-of-use permit, which delayed the restaurant's opening.
Although the building was constructed in the 1940s and already zoned for restaurant, retail and commercial use, the need for additional parking required a change-of-use permit, which delayed the restaurant's opening.
Their method combines Fourier expansion with a change-of-coordinate using the hyperbolic sine function.
"Once a property owner's got a water allotment, he asks for a change of land use," he explained.
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