No Resubdivision Sample Clauses
The No Resubdivision clause prohibits the further division or partitioning of a property or parcel after it has been initially subdivided or conveyed. In practice, this means that the owner or any subsequent transferee is not permitted to split the land into smaller lots or create additional parcels beyond what was originally approved. This clause is commonly used in real estate transactions to maintain the integrity of a development plan, preserve neighborhood character, or comply with zoning requirements. Its core function is to prevent unwanted or unauthorized changes to the size and configuration of the property, thereby ensuring stability and predictability for all parties involved.
No Resubdivision. No lot shall be resubdivided but shall remain as shown on the recorded plat. A slight variance in the property lines may be made by adjacent Owners, but not for the purpose of subdividing into more lots.
No Resubdivision. 20.01 No lot governed hereby shall be subdivided, including parcels on which a cluster declaration has been recorded, except that the owner thereof may convey condominium estates in any multi-family structure pursuant to the provisions of CRS 1963 ll8-l5-l, et seq., as amended.
