MUNICIPAL RESERVE (MR) DEDICATION Sample Clauses

MUNICIPAL RESERVE (MR) DEDICATION. 4.1 The developer is responsible to ensure that the provisions for Municipal Reserve (MR) under the Municipal Government Act have been executed.
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MUNICIPAL RESERVE (MR) DEDICATION a) The developer is responsible to ensure that the provisions for Municipal reserve (MR) under the Municipal Government Act have been executed. The developer, at the time of subdivision, has provided 10 per cent MR dedication for the Development Area to the City through either/or a combination thereof: the dedication of land; cash in lieu; land deferral arrangement; or a land transfer arrangement.

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