Annexation definition

Annexation. 56017. "Annexation" means the inclusion, attachment, or addition of territory to a city or district.
Annexation means an annexation to a county under Title 17, Chapter 2, Part 2, County Annexation.
Annexation means an annexation to a city or town under Title 10, Chapter 2, Part 4, Annexation.

Examples of Annexation in a sentence

  • The Party owning such equipment shall correct such error or malfunction as soon as reasonably feasible.8.3 No Annexation.

  • If Appendix A (Annexation) is not part of this Contract, the obligations of this Contract shall become effective upon execution by the parties.

  • If Appendix A (Annexation) has been included in this Contract, the City's obligations under this Contract are effective upon the effective date of City annexation.

  • Annexation 19006 - Application of Hoy Prairie South, LLC to annex approximately9.30 acres of property generaly located at South 33rd Street and Rokeby Road.

  • Annexation of this property will not affect the City’s ability to provide parks and recreation services.


More Definitions of Annexation

Annexation means an annexation to:
Annexation means the joining of an affected school district or part thereof with a receiving district;
Annexation means the joining of an affected school
Annexation means the addition of territory to a city.
Annexation means an annexation to a municipality under Chapter 2, Part 4, Annexation.
Annexation means one taxing district is adding territory or another dissimilar taxing district from outside the annexing taxing district's boundary and includes a merger of a portion of a fire pro- tection district under chapter 52.06 RCW with another fire protection district.
Annexation means an annexation to a county under Title 17, Chapter 2, County Consolidations and Annexations.